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Two Republican state lawmakers have issued apologies for disparaging remarks they made earlier this week at a roast for a departing employee. But some…
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Lawmakers in the Statehouse are landing on different sides of a debate over the criminal records of human trafficking victims. The argument is over what…
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An Ohio House bill with bi-partisan support could make igniting some fireworks at home legal by the year 2020, and lift the moratorium on licenses for…
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Ohio lawmakers have tabled a plan to add a fee to the electric bills of FirstEnergy customers to help pay for the utility’s unprofitable nuclear…
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The Senate is now considering a proposal that would ban undocumented workers from receiving workers’ compensation if they’re injured on the job.The…
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A bill to change the state’s green energy benchmarks on electric utilities from requirements to goals is halfway through the Statehouse. But as in spite…
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House Republicans are sending a message to Gov. John Kasich by moving a bill that would effectively kill green-energy standards in Ohio. This is similar…
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Ohio’s new medical marijuana law is set to go into effect in September but questions are being raised about its constitutionality.Republican state Senator…
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Gov. John Kasich has vetoed a bill that would have required voters to post a cash bond if they want a court to order polling places to stay open late on…
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During the Ohio primary in March, a federal judge ordered some Hamilton County precincts to stay open late. In recent years, there have been several…