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A good government group is highlighting an email shared among Gov. Mike DeWine’s fundraising staff as a reason to require more campaign finance…
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The criminal activities Ohio’s House speaker and some other political operatives are accused of doing couldn’t have happened without one thing – dark…
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A group that says it advocates for voters is proposing some changes to a new bipartisan bill that backers say will make it easier for voters to update…
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The president of JobsOhio, the state's non-profit job creation company, is paid $621,322. 62 a year. But he's not the only one receiving a hefty…
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Even though judicial races are considered nonpartisan in Ohio, judicial campaigns are usually funded with campaign contributions. A government watchdog…
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A coalition of citizens’ groups had been talking with state lawmakers for days about a compromise to change the way Ohio’s Congressional map. But both…
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Supporters of a redistricting plan that might be on the November ballot are critical of a bill being considered by Ohio lawmakers that would let them…
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The leader of the Ohio House of Representatives is optimistic a new panel looking at ways to reform congressional redistricting will be able to come up…
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When elected office holders run a campaign, they are required by law to keep their campaign staff and messages separate from their official…
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Two years after winning a reform of the way ±¬ÁÏ³Ô¹Ï lawmakers’ districts are drawn, advocates for congressional redistricting in Ohio have taken the…