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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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Updated: 4:18 p.m., Aug. 28, 2019 Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has circulated draft legislation that could allow the state — not counties — to take the lead in lawsuits over the opioid crisis. The news comes as Purdue Pharma considers a settlement, reportedly valued at $10 billion to $12 billion, with more than 2,000 local governments suing drug companies over the opioid crisis.
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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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Former Franklin County rivals have combined efforts to create an Issue 1 alternative that they say will change the criminal justice system.Columbus City…
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The City of Columbus will not press charges against Stephanie Clifford after police officers arrested her for inappropriate touching at a local strip club…
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Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein and state Rep. David Leland are criticizing HB 228 , a measure that would establish Ohio as a "Stand Your Ground"...