Karen Kasler (Statehouse News Bureau)
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Ohio GOP Senate candidate Bernie Moreno immigrated to the U.S. from Colombia and went on to own car dealerships. He's now running as a political outsider with the backing of former President Trump.
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The Federal Highway Administration tells states to watch out for word play that can confuse drivers.
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Senate Republicans took out money that had been set aside for broadband programs and added a provision that would prohibit local communities from doing their own broadband programs.
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The federal government says it will not ship any of the manufacturer's vaccines then, and Gov. Mike DeWine tells President Joe Biden that the vaccine has been popular in Ohio.
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Despite losing the title of Speaker of the House in the wake of a scandal related to HB6, Householder maintains a firm grasp on his post as state lawmakers have made no formal attempts to expel him.
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Sherrod Brown says Democrats have "overwhelming support" for the idea, even if an increase doesn't come with the next pandemic relief bill.
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About half of workers in nursing homes are agreeing to receive inoculations, and visitation is allowed in counties that are no longer 'red' on the federal COVID map.
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A exception in the law for the new automaker could result in conflict with car dealerships throughout Ohio.
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Instead of creating laws that would reduce the prison population, lawmakers are passing laws that could increase the number of prisoners who are living in coronavirus hotbeds.
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President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden view the economy as an important issue, but they are approaching the hot button topic differently in their 2020 campaigns for the presidency.