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The Ohio Restaurant and Hospitality Alliance put out a new survey Tuesday, which argues the bulk of the state’s bartenders and servers prefer the current system.
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Ohio’s Republican attorney general is suing to remove two members from the board of the state teachers’ pension fund, saying he's on the side of retired teachers.
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A few weeks after the issue was discovered, a vote on the bill is planned in the Ohio House Wednesday.
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Sherri Tenpenny's license has been reinstated by the Ohio State Medical Board, which governs medical professionals.
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The bill would make changes in Ohio laws regarding required voter ID, early voting and voting by mail, including a provision allowing an action that’s been pushed by some 2020 election deniers.
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But there are key differences between the bill from Sen. Bill Blessing (R-Colerain Twp.) and the constitutional amendment Ohioans might vote on this fall.
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One Ohio lawmaker who met with officials from the Cleveland Browns said it’s very early in the process, but he has some concerns about state funding of a new or renovated stadium.
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Rep. Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) was among the six members removed six members from the committees they chaired, and said the action was "childish" and illegal.
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House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) has removed six Republicans from the committees they chaired, after they donated to Republican challengers in March's primary.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is walking a fine line over protests supporting Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war as he faces a tough re-election bid.
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Many businesses, child advocates and parents say there is a childcare crisis in Ohio, but no clear solution on what to do about it.
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A judge has extended an order blocking House Bill 68, a statewide ban on gender-affirming treatment for minors and on trans athletes competing in girls’ sports in Ohio, at least until May 20.