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The State Of Ohio Show July 21, 2023

Season 23 Episode 29 | 26m 45s

A Republican lawmaker facing domestic violence charges. More than a billion dollars is going to Ohio’s nursing homes, but there’s a catch. And the new CEO of FirstEnergy speaks about coming back from scandal and facing consumers’ shock at high electric bills.

Aired: 07/20/23
Extras
Election Changes, Registering Voters, Bus Driver Shortage
Court Abortion Decision, GOP Poll Watchers, Labor Day Labor Discussions
Reactions To Ballot Board And Political Conventions
FirstEnergy FInes, Presidential Race Analysis
Moreno Rally, Legal Pot Sales, Witness To History
DeWine Looks For Rejection Of Redistricting Proposal, Backers Of Amendment Disagree
Biden Out, Redistricting Heads To Ballot, Appalachian Economic Growth
J.D. Vance Is VP Pick, Democrats Meet, Foodbanks In Crisis
No Minimum Wage Hike Vote, Religion And Public Schools
Two Fall Ballot Issues, Fiscal Year Discussed
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Election Changes, Registering Voters, Bus Driver Shortage
Court Abortion Decision, GOP Poll Watchers, Labor Day Labor Discussions
Reactions To Ballot Board And Political Conventions
FirstEnergy FInes, Presidential Race Analysis
Moreno Rally, Legal Pot Sales, Witness To History
DeWine Looks For Rejection Of Redistricting Proposal, Backers Of Amendment Disagree
Biden Out, Redistricting Heads To Ballot, Appalachian Economic Growth
J.D. Vance Is VP Pick, Democrats Meet, Foodbanks In Crisis
No Minimum Wage Hike Vote, Religion And Public Schools
Two Fall Ballot Issues, Fiscal Year Discussed