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Large coalition urges Ohio lawmakers to reject a plan that makes it harder to amend the constitutionMore than 100 organizations — including faith groups, unions, and some conservative organizations — are pushing back on a bill that would require citizen-led constitutional amendments to have a supermajority at the ballot box.
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The plan would require citizen-led constitutional amendments to get 60% approval on the ballot in order to pass
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The proposal requiring a 60% majority for a constitutional amendment would only apply to citizen-led ballot initiatives, and not to legislature-led amendments.
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Ohio Department of Health has applied for federal waivers to remove some WIC restrictions so low-income families have increased choices in infant formula; Nan Whaley is criticizing Gov. Mike DeWine's slow response to the ongoing shortage; Ohio House Speaker Bob Cupp has delayed voting on a constitutional amendment to reform bail-setting laws; and more stories.
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The move to get rid of the electoral college and award the presidency to the candidate who actually gets the most votes is gaining traction in…
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It was a busy holiday for groups that want voters to approve two new constitutional amendments this fall. Both proposals got thousands of petition…
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For the next seven months, a few groups will be circulating petitions, trying to get enough valid signatures to put issues on the 2018 general…