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A federal judge in Texas who previously ruled to dismantle the Affordable Care Act struck down a key part of the law. Opponents say the ruling jeopardizes preventive care for millions of Americans.
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The property on Transport Road in Cleveland is a former oil refinery and many who spoke during the public comment period question the need for a new jail; Columbus City Attorney sues the state over 'medical conscience clause'; Kent State gets grant to expand services for Black babies; and more stories.
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The provision was added to the Ohio budget by Republican state lawmakers. It was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine, despite calls from Democrats and advocates for LGBTQ+ and minority Ohioans for the clause to be vetoed.
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An increasing number of Ohio children have no health insurance coverage. A report from Georgetown University’s Center for Children and Families indicates…
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A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation says 2 million Ohioans are at risk of losing their health insurance if the Trump administration’s lawsuit…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, September 11: Ohio uninsured population rises;ODH to launch $4M vaping awareness campaign;UA to hire new…
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) wants a more forceful response from Ohio Republicans regarding the Trump administration's attempts to hobble the Affordable...
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Ohio’s Republican attorney general is asking a federal court not to strike down the Affordable Care Act as unconstitutional. He’s filed a brief in a…
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President Trump’s administration wants the federal courts to do what congress didn’t – overturn all parts of the Affordable Care Act. But Gov. Mike DeWine…
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Enrollment in health insurance offered through the Affordable Care Act dropped four percent this year, and there’s some uncertainty about its future…