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Nan Whaley, the Democratic nominee for Ohio governor, says other states are doing a better job at helping low-income parents afford baby formula.
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The lawsuit comes two days after the primary, with Democratic candidates planning to talk about the House Bill 6 corruption scandal in this year's election.
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The Republican and Democratic candidates who won the gubernatorial primary have very different views on the issue of abortion.
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Ohio Gubernatorial Republican and Democratic candidates sit down with the Statehouse News Bureau to talk about pressing issues in the state.
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Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says pandemic funds can be used for that purpose.
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The two candidates say they will debate. One is ready to make plans, and the other is waiting a bit.
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If politics is, in part, entertainment where the stakes are rather high, the contest between Whaley and Cranley – two political allies and personal friends – may be great fun for political junkies to watch. Or not.
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Cranley has been saying he's running for governor for months. But now, he's making it official.
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to sign the so-called Stand Your Ground gun bill into law isn’t sitting well with some city and state leaders who thought they were making headway in their fight against gun violence.
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It seems like forever since Democrat Tim Ryan of Trumbull County was first elected to the U.S. House in 2002, and ever since politics reporters around the state (me included) have written more than our fair share of stories and tweets speculating about Ryan's political future.