Jo Ingles (Ohio Public Radio)
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Abortion rights advocates have recently enjoyed a winning streak when they've taken the issue directly to voters. This week in Ohio and Virginia, voters affirmed the importance of that issue.
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Ohio could become the seventh state to pass abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.
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Abortion rights advocates have been on a winning streak as they take the issue directly to voters via ballot measures. Ohio is the only state directly voting on abortion this cycle.
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Those vying for the post include a former party chair, former state senator and a consultant.
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Ohio’s legislative leaders have a task force and are holding public meetings to study the possibility of allowing some sort of medical marijuana here....
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A bill that would make it illegal for pet owners to tie up their animals outside during extreme cold has been languishing in the Ohio legislature. Vicki...
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State lawmakers are introducing new legislation that would require women who have abortions or miscarriages to designate arrangements for burial or...
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The Ohio House has passed a bill to help pets who need emergency medical care. It’s rare that the House votes unanimously for anything, but lawmakers...
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Some Ohio cities already have police body cameras and others are considering getting them. Some state legislators want to make sure all cities have the...
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Ohio’s Attorney General is calling for new pre-certification standards for peace officer applicants as well as more training for existing police...