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When Gov. John Kasich vetoed another two year freeze on the state’s renewable energy benchmarks last year, his fellow Republicans in the legislature…
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The Ohio Supreme Court will once again take up the issue of red light and traffic cameras Tuesday, deciding the constitutionality of a law that requires…
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When the new General Assembly comes in this month, there will be fewer experienced lawmakers due to term limits. Senate President Keith Faber will be…
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Ohio has a big coal industry, but also has a lot of land for wind energy development. And state officials seems to be floating in the middle as far as…
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Gov. John Kasich has vetoed a bill that rolls back state requirements on electric utilities and clean energy. Environmental groups hailed Kasich’s veto of…
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The House and Senate are working on bills that could essentially continue a freeze on the state’s renewable energy requirements, something Gov. John…
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Ohio’s new medical marijuana law is set to go into effect in September but questions are being raised about its constitutionality. Republican state…
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During the Ohio primary in March, a federal judge ordered some Hamilton County precincts to stay open late. It’s not uncommon. In recent years, there have…
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Democrats in the Ohio Senate could play a key role in determining whether state lawmakers are able to pass a medical marijuana bill that passed the House…
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Ohio’s largest energy companies are trying to figure out what they’re going to do with their coal power plants as they navigate through a vital time in…