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The bills Republican sponsor says its not just sour grapes from Ohio States loss to Michigan, which led to a midfield fight and police using pepper spray to disperse it.
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With time ticking before the two-year legislative session ends, lawmakers in both chambers GOP caucuses are rolling bills into one another to see what sticks.
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The state panel that grants permits to drill for oil and gas approved opening up more Ohio park land for fracking.
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With the holidays on the horizon, the November election is likely in most Ohioans rearview mirrors by early December.
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A bill thats been a priority of Ohio's Republican lawmakers seems to be one of the hundreds of measures that may get to Gov. Mike DeWines desk this lame duck session the Parents Bill of Rights.
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The Ohio legislature sent Gov. Mike DeWine a bill on Wednesday increasing the sentencing range under certain conviction circumstances.
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State lawmakers agree they want a public works program renewal before Ohio voters in May, but havent passed it yet.
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A long-stalled overhaul of recreational marijuana could see new life next year as outgoing Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) prepares for his likely speakership.
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A bill to require municipalities to pay around $80 million a year more toward pensions for law enforcement passed the Ohio House with bipartisan support.
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Even as the federal government hands out its long-awaited CHIPS and Science Act money to projects in Ohio and other states, Intels chief executive officer is out the door after only four years in charge.
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Two companies created by the former head of the states utilities regulating panel to take bribes from FirstEnergy have made a deal with the state to close out proceedings against them.
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An Ohio House committee has proposed stripping out some provisions of a Republican-backed bill to require more accountability and transparency from charter schools that accept students receiving state-funded EdChoice vouchers.