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The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether doctors and abortion providers who filed a case in Hamilton County last year that led to the state's six-week ban being put on hold had standing to do so.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission unanimously adopted new maps, but Democrats are not happy.
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The study estimated the tax income based on comparisons with Colorado, Nevada, Michigan, Illinois, Washington and Oregon where adult marijuana use is legal.
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Members of the General Assembly from the Toledo area plan to hold a public hearing Monday evening for residents in that area of the state to comment on the working redistricting maps under consideration by the Ohio Redistricting Commission.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission held its first public hearing Friday at Deer Creek State Park Lodge and the panel will hold two, maybe three, in various places next week.
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Majority Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission reject maps drawn by Democrats and choose to go with their own working maps at next week's public hearings.
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Seven of the Democratic members of Ohio's state board of education are suing to stop a provision in the state budget that transfers the authority to make many important decisions from the board to the governor.
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The pro-Issue 1 side had sued over the language approved by Republicans on the Ohio Ballot Board, but this Supreme Court ruling was not exactly what they wanted.
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Republican infighting over leadership of the Ohio Redistricting Commission has caused its meetings to be delayed for a week but a deal appears to have been reached.
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The latest campaign filings show the major groups on both sides of Issue 1 received a small fraction of their funding from Ohio sources.