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Lacking support from both political parties, Democrats might have to find another way to increase the lowest legal wages.
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A Case Law professor predicts the new judges are likely to be women and people of color.
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Some school districts in Ohio will begin vaccinating teachers and staff Monday; Ohio’s daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to remain below three-week averages; Sen. Rob Portman is among 10 Senate Republicans calling on President Biden to work on a bipartisan coronavirus relief bill; and more stories.
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The proposal includes revamping the country's COVID-19 vaccination distribution program, as well as funding for local governments.
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The administration has extended the freeze on payments for federal student loans. But is this a sustainable solution for Ohio's future?
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The President has made several overtures toward immigration reform in his first days in office.
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New coronavirus cases in Ohio shot up Thursday with more than 7,200 cases; Gov. Mike DeWine says the state will spend $50 million in federal pandemic aid dollars to buy 2 million coronavirus tests for at-home testing; the number of Ohioans filing initial unemployment claims jumped again last week; and more stories.
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The governor lays out where Ohio stands with shot distribution and other pandemic-related issues.