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In a mad dash before summer recess, state lawmakers sent him a heavily-amended House Bill 472 two weeks ago. It originally sought to give homeless Ohioans free ID cards.
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The new law went fully into effect on June 27, 2025.
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Earlier this year, lawmakers introduced bills establishing stricter government oversight into the powerful and private arm that pursues state economic projects.
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The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Foundation says 603,000 Black voters didn't cast ballots in the 2022 midterms.
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A bill passed by the Ohio Legislature that would regulate the use of drones by law enforcement is sitting on Gov. Mike DeWine's desk?
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A Juneteenth ceremony was held at the Ohio Statehouse Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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A federal court in Cincinnati has upheld a 2024 state law requiring age verification on social media and websites, ending the order blocking the law.
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Ohio’s attorney general said he will continue to uphold the state’s death penalty law, in spite of a call for abolishment of the capital punishment from Gov. Mike DeWine, who appointed him AG.
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Ohio Equal Rights had planned to put two amendments on this November's ballot but is changing its plans.
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Ohio lawmakers passed a bevy of bills last week before leaving for summer break.