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Fedor (D-Toledo) will retire at the end of this month as she runs to be on the Ohio State Board of Education.
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A close look at proposed constitutional amendment in Ohio to allow abortion and reproductive freedomBackers of the plan announced it earlier this month and the resolution itself has not been submitted.
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Ohio voters could see a measure on the November ballot that changes the way judges can address cash bail for people accused of crimes.
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Due to a drop in demand, Cleveland’s mass COVID testing site will close on Sunday; ex-Ohio House Democratic Leader Emilia Sykes says she’s running for Congress; gay rights advocate Jim Obergefell says he’s running for a seat in the Ohio legislature; and more stories.
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The NAACP of Ohio president and gambling opponents don't want lawmakers to pass legislation being considered to legalize sports betting.
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Democrats and groups representing voters have been critical of two changes in election laws that are in the new state budget. Now, there’s a bill that would repeal those measures.
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Ohio’s top legislative leaders are being sued for not being transparent with the public in matters related to the state’s new voter-approved process for drawing new maps for Congress and the state House and Senate.
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Lawmakers have not reached a deal on the two-year state government budget which must be signed into law by the end of the month.
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The bill that would ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports at the high school and college level, which is widely opposed by Democrats, is facing more opposition. This comes just hours after Ohio House Republicans attached the legislation as an amendment to an unrelated and popular bill and passed it.
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Republicans in the Ohio General Assembly may lack many things, but chutzpah is not among them.