Karen Kasler (Statehouse News Bureau)
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A group of lawmakers is looking into where Ohio is falling short when it comes to repairing roads and bridges, and how to bring in more money.
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Gov. John Kasich is hitting the campaign trail hard after a second place finish in New Hampshire. Yesterday, Ohio lawmakers talked about how the campaig...
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Two brands of handguns can look virtually identical side-by-side but there’s a big difference: one fires bullets and the other fires BB’s. Lawmakers say...
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Several school districts in Ohio have recently passed resolutions asking the state to directly fund charter schools. Now, many of those districts have a...
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The second-in-command in the Ohio Senate announced he’s retiring at the end of the month. Republican Senator Chris Widener of Springfield has served in...
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State Representative Kevin Boyce of Columbus is speaking out about a federal investigation alleging he was involved in pay-to-play during his time as...
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The proposed law requiring abortion clinics to either bury or cremate fetal remains got its first hearing in a House committee. The bill is in response ...
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Independent energy provider Dynegy's entrance into the the crowded Ohio energy market could affect competitors plans to raise rates. AEP and First...
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The group that keeps tabs on Ohio’s prisons for state lawmakers says there are fewer young people behind bars. The Correction Institution Inspection...
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Who should be paying to keep power plants afloat that are inefficient and don’t do very well in the market—the utility company or its customers? That's...