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The bill would more control to Ohio's attorney general in potentially more opportunity to stall the process of putting a referendum on a statewide ballot.
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House Bill 73 would have given physicians more ability to prescribe drugs for conditions they weren’t tested for, like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19.
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The Browns plan to relocate from their current stadium Downtown to a newly constructed domed complex in Brook Park.
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Attempts to attach an amendment to ban the federal government from using local and state police entities to enforce national firearms laws in Ohio failed.
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Greater Cleveland RTA is moving forward with plans to upgrade its aging rail car fleet. It's also moving ahead with the next step towards extending bus rapid transit along the MetroHealth Line.
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The bill’s Republican sponsor says it’s not just sour grapes from Ohio State’s loss to Michigan, which led to a midfield fight and police using pepper spray to disperse it.
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With time ticking before the two-year legislative session ends, lawmakers in both chamber’s GOP caucuses are rolling bills into one another to see what sticks.
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The U.S. is short approximately four million homes. Wharton economist Ben Keys traces the beginning of the housing crisis to the 2008 financial meltdown — and says climate change is making things worse.
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The "LifeWise" bill requires K-12 school districts to develop policies for programs that allow, with parent permission, for outside religious groups to take children off school premises for religious instruction. And it has been added to another bill known as the "Parents Bill of Rights."
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House Bill 274 nearly doubles the state’s homestead exemption, expanding it to the first $50,000 of a home’s fair market value from about $26,200 under current law.
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The city's charter requires council to redistrict every 10 years to account for population change.