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Five people, including incumbent Joe Jones and State Rep. Juanita O. Brent, have filed to run for Cleveland City Council's Ward 1 seat on the city's East Side.
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Advocates for kids and low-income Ohioans are urging state lawmakers to consider reinstating something from Gov. Mike DeWine’s original budget – a $1,000 tax credit for kids under seven.
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Ohio has a similar law to the one upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, and supporters and opponents have been watching for this ruling.
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The Social Security trust fund is expected to run out of money by 2033, according to a new report. Unless Congress acts before then, benefits for millions of retirees will be cut by 23%.
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Ken Martin, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, addressed a crowd at the City Club of Cleveland Wednesday, detailing a political approach to "organize everywhere."
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It's a "personhood" bill similar to others that have been introduced in the past in Ohio and other states.
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Gov. Mike DeWine hasn’t proposed an income tax cut in any of his four budgets, and he's not a fan of the flat income tax idea in the budget passed by Republicans in the Ohio Senate.
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Opposition is swelling against a Republican state lawmaker’s bill that would cut property taxes by eliminating the 1% of property tax value that schools and local governments can levy without voter approval – known as inside millage.
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Members of Congress representing Akron, Cleveland and Toledo mentioned in writings of man who allegedly shot lawmakers in Minnesota.
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The report released Tuesday does not address the allegations of antisemitism, which the mayor denies.
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Six state lawmakers are now going over the differences between the budgets approved by the Ohio House and Senate, with the deadline of June 30 looming.
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Cleveland Heights' city council members have called on Seren to resign, and some residents launched a petition to recall the mayor from office.