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Starting this weekend, state ID required for online access to Ohio Medicaid, other benefits
The change affects Ohioans who use the computer to access food stamps, Medicaid and childcare subsidies.
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Bill would slap bigger fines on drivers found guilty of excessive speeding in Ohio
A sponsor of the bill - a former Ohio state troopers - said it targets about 4% of drivers found guilty of speeding each year.
With DeWine’s signature, some eye legal action over Ohio anti-DEI higher ed bill
Gov. Mike DeWine wasted no time in signing the controversial Senate Bill 1 on Friday, less than 48 hours after the Senate sent it over.
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Browns’ stadium tax numbers ‘way too optimistic,’ says Cleveland sports facilities deals expert
Republicans are considering adding a $600 million package of state-backed bonds for a $3.4 billion domed stadium and development for the Cleveland Browns to the Ohio budget.
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Scioto County was the ‘epicenter’ of the opioid epidemic. Some think it deserves more settlement funds
Scioto County rejected the state’s $800 million settlement in 2021 with the nation’s three biggest opioid distributors. Some locals felt it deserved a bigger share of the funds. Now, its case is stuck in an Ohio court.
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Full appeals court orders judge to lift Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors
The ban on gender-affirming care for minors, which was part of the Ohio law that also banned trans athletes in girls’ sports, was ruled unconstitutional last month.
House Republicans’ budget doesn’t restore funding cut for Ohio food banks
There’s no change in the Republican House budget, as Ohio food banks are wrestling with cuts at the federal level too.
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DeWine signs Ohio's transportation budget at the finish line; all items pass through without vetoes
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the $11.5 billion two-year transportation budget at the deadline on Monday.
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Ohio lawmakers to take second crack at online age verification
Ohio lawmakers will try again to pass age verification provisions regulating major technology companies, this time targeting application stores rather than individual apps.
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Former U.S. Sen. Brown sets up "Dignity of Work Institute," but doesn't say he's running for office
Sherrod Brown, who served three terms in the U.S. Senate as a Democrat, said the non-partisan, non-profit will focus on helping workers by creating an economy that works for them.
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