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Ohioans to Stop Executions is optimistic on working with the large GOP-majority state legislature this year for its cause.
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The study will use existing data and will come up with recommendations for improving health care for minority populations.
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As their terms begin, Cuyahoga County's new Executive Chris Ronayne put a high priority on housing and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said he will concentrate on public and mental health.
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Just 11 days into 2023 and so far, U.S. and Ohio politics are proving to be surprising.
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In the U.S. Congress and the Ohio Statehouse, the selection of a House speaker has provided high drama.
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The special audit was announced in October 2021, after retired Ohio teachers hired a forensic investigator and pensions expert to look into why the fund's board said it couldn't pay cost-of-living increases for the last five years.
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Today we bring you a program from April that looked at the intricacies of solar power.
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Ohio legislators approved a bill that makes many changes to the state’s elections laws.
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The measure to increase the threshold for ballot measures to amend the Ohio constitution seems to be losing steam before the end of the lame-duck session.
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The bill that makes many changes to the state’s elections laws passed the Senate and now moves to the House.