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Once again, Democrats aim to reach out to rural voters in Ohio. But will it work?
Most rural areas of Ohio have been voting Republican for decades, but Democrats have been trying to change that.
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Gov. DeWine rejects consolidating Ohio universities, as concerns that could happen circulate
A video posted by the leading Republican candidate for governor has raised fears that he’d want to shut down some Ohio universities that are struggling with financial issues and lower enrollment.
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Ohio Democrats propose bills on affordability, but Republicans have different ideas
Supermajority Republicans in Ohio legislature are not embracing the Democrats' proposals on energy costs, health insurance and child care.
Judge orders FirstEnergy bribery trial jury back to work after they say they're at 'impasse'
The message from the FirstEnergy trial jury comes on the eighth day of deliberations following a trial that took six weeks.
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How a proposed bill could help homebound Ohio seniors access food assistance
Food banks across Ohio say a proposed bill in Congress could help them get food assistance to homebound seniors.
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Should legislature have more JobsOhio oversight? Two lawmakers say yes
The powerful and private arm that pursues economic projects on Ohio’s behalf has been under fire in recent weeks after revealing it gave money to a podcaster.
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Advocates say Ohio ‘can’t ignore’ ratio of executed to exonerated death row inmates
Ohio has executed 56 men since 1981 and vacated the convictions of 12 other men. Over the course of five decades, that’s a roughly 1-in-5 executed-to-exonerated ratio.
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Lead investigator of state employees in Ohio would get new power under Republican bill
Two Republican lawmakers have sponsored a pair of bills to give the Ohio Inspector General more authority and tools.
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Elk haven’t been in Ohio in a hundred years. One state rep wants them back
An Ohio state legislator hopes the state will invest $1.5 million in a study on the feasibility of elk reintroduction.
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Lawmaker says capital gains repeal would help all Ohioans, but analysis singles out one group
The bill's sponsor said exempting capital gains from taxes would help economic development across Ohio, but an analysis shows one group will benefit much more than others.
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