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The agriculture industry in Ohio is dealing with issues like an aging population, trade war over produce and big corporations wanting to buy up valuable farmland.
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The attorneys general say the Trump administration is refusing to accept funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which could hurt consumers in their states.
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The department was struggling to keep up with attrition prior to a 2023 pay increase.
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The lawsuit alleges the Ohio budget passed this summer unlawfully included provisions weakening legal recourse to stop air pollution.
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Only about three dozen of around a thousand bills introduced in Ohio this year have passed, but there's another year of this two-year legislative session ahead.
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In a flurry of bills signed on Friday was one that makes big changes in Ohio’s law on vicious dogs.
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An Interior Department statement did not detail the national security risks. It's the administration's latest pus to hobble offshore wind and limit renewable energy sources.
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The share of people with severe mental illness in state psychiatric hospitals accused of serious crimes has risen steeply. The shift has all but halted the possibility of care before a catastrophic crisis.
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Although Ohio legislators introduced more than 900 bills in 2025, only a few dozen made it to the governor’s desk.
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Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the controversies that dominated the Turning Point conference, but he did not define any boundaries for the conservative movement besides patriotism.