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The Buckeye Institute says Medicaid recipients will lose the opportunity to make money and get needed job skills without the requirement.
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The state reported more than 1,800 new COVID-19 cases Sunday; Ohio could soon join the Republican-led states that have enacted tougher voting restrictions; after last year’s concert series was cancelled due to the pandemic, the Cleveland Orchestra announced it will return to Blossom this summer for a 10-week season featuring 11 concerts; and more stories.
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There are two bills that would make changes in how income taxes are collected by the biggest cities in Ohio. And a group that advocates for...
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House lawmakers are working on possible changes to a bill that would bail out nuclear plants while repealing the state’s green energy standards on…
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There are no tax cuts in Gov. Mike DeWine’s first budget. Lawmakers may change that when they introduce their version of it soon. But they probably won’t…
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A conservative think tank has put out a list of ways it thinks Gov. Mike DeWine is wasting $2.5 billion in his proposed budget. It's the latest edition of…
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The Ohio Supreme Court chief justice is gathering a team of experts to examine the state’s bail system. The task force will determine whether or not the…
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The state’s jobless rate last month was unchanged from July. But that’s mixed news to some who watch the economy.The state’s unemployment rate has been…
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Ohio has been gaining jobs over the last few years, and its unemployment rate hit its lowest level in 17 years a few months ago. But there are other…
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Ohio’s unemployment rate was up last month. It was 4.5 percent in June, compared with 4.3 percent in May, which was at the lowest level since July 2001.…