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Interim Akron Art Museum director Jon Fuime has been named to the permanent post; Cedar Fair has rejected a reported $3.4 billion offer from SeaWorld; Toledo native journalist, author and satirist P.J. O'Rourke has died; and more stories.
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It's up to House Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) to call for a new Ohio Redistricting Commission meeting, but at this point no one knows when, or even if, that meeting will happen.
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The Republican speaker of the Ohio House Bob Cupp has once again put the brakes on a GOP bill restricting employers' ability to require that workers receive the coronavirus vaccine; the Ohio Republican Party is calling on Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner, a Democrat, to recuse herself from a trio of lawsuits challenging new state legislative maps; Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson's plan for spending $26 million in stimulus funding has passed through City Council's Safety Committee; and more stories.
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The bill allows students and workers in both the private and public sector to choose not to follow COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
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The bill to ban all vaccine mandates and "vaccine passports" hasn't been scheduled for another hearing.
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Despite losing the title of Speaker of the House in the wake of a scandal related to HB6, Householder maintains a firm grasp on his post as state lawmakers have made no formal attempts to expel him.
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The proposal to legalize sports gambling in Ohio includes two types of licenses.
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The bill seeks to add sexual orientation to the protected civil rights in the state.
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The law will go into effect in 90 days. The governor has said it could be challenged in court.
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Corruption continues to surface, and the efforts to repeal the so-called nuclear bailout law are at a standstill.