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Ohio lawmakers will be working on the two-year state budget in the next few weeks, with Gov. Mike DeWine’s spending plan expected by the first week of February.
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House Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima) rolled out chair and vice chair assignments Tuesday as the 136th Ohio General Assembly gets underway in Columbus.
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Mayor Bibb's driver was in a crash after turning on emergency lights and driving through a red light, he said, to rush the mayor to an 'emergency meeting.'
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Passed in December and signed in January, the bill gives Ohio schools more leeway over cases that might not have traditionally qualified for permanent expulsion.
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Democratic former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown sat down for an interview last week to review his 18 years on Capitol Hill.
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Ohio is the 35th state to pass an anti-SLAPP statute, which supporters said protects free speech.
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The president-elect's undiplomatic talk in recent days of reclaiming the Panama Canal — and annexing Greenland and even Canada — have some experts comparing his strategy to Nixon's "Madman Theory."
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Ohioans can lose their driver’s licenses for periods of time for plenty of reasons, but Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill Wednesday that overhauls parts of that process.
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The team's attorney indicates the Browns have no intention of backing down from their move from Downtown Cleveland to Brook Park.
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Gov. Mike DeWine was asked about who he'd chosen to succeed JD Vance in the US Senate following a meeting with President Trump Thursday night.
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Speaker Matt Huffman (R-Lima) told reporters he doubts lawmakers can use the bipartisan Fair School Funding Plan that's been used by two previous general assemblies.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law yesterday that will likely mean more village citizens vote on dissolution. Proponents hope it can better hold the taxing entities accountable.