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The controversial bill in the Ohio House that would ban businesses and employers from requiring vaccines is now on hold because it lacks the votes to proceed; Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted say they won’t be attending former President Donald Trump’s rally in Lorain on Saturday; two Republican lawmakers got into a tense confrontation at an upscale Columbus restaurant two weeks ago over the now-historic vote to expel Larry Householder from the Ohio House; and more stories.
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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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One bill would do away with subsidies for two coal plants, and the other would restore the renewable energy standards for Ohio.
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The proposed legislation would affect early voting and absentee voting.
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The legislation has yet to be introduced at the Statehouse, but opponents say it would affect voter access. The sponsor of the bill disagrees.
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The law will go into effect in 90 days. The governor has said it could be challenged in court.
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As the calls for a repeal of the state's nuclear power plant bailout grow louder, there are legislators who are standing by the law that made sweeping...
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, June 28:Nine Northeast Ohio public colleges sign collaborative compact;Massillon Museum to use grant to…
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Morning Headlines: KSU Plans for 50th Anniversary of May 4; Three Shot in East Cleveland AltercationHere are your morning headlines for Monday, June 18:Kent State to commemorate 50th anniversary of May 4;Two officers, one man shot in East Cleveland…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, March 23:Appeals court denies NAACP request for Tamir Rice grand jury transcript;University of Akron president…