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While supporters touted the bill as a way to protect children, opponents slammed the legislation as an anti-LGBTQ measure that could have harmful results for transgender kids.
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The legislation, commonly known as a "trigger" law, would ban abortion in almost all cases.
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A federal court has ruled that Ohio redistricting officials have until May 28 to implement new state legislative district maps, if they cannot meet that deadline, then the federal judges will implement a map already invalidated by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission met again on Sunday, but recessed without approving a new set of legislative maps.
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The state is no longer using brine made from oil and gas well water, but the bill could affect another measure that could make that de-icer more widely available.
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The four Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission who voted for the latest round of House and Senate district maps are making their argument for why the plan is constitutional.
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The Ohio House rejected changes the Senate made to the bill
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The Senate-approved legislation now goes before the Ohio House.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has continued the contempt hearing it set last week for the members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission.
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Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says a new set of Ohio House and Ohio Senate district maps could be proposed to the Ohio Redistricting Commission as early as Thursday.
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Frank LaRose and David Yost wrote to legislative leaders on the Ohio Redistricting Commission, warning them of the consequences of not passing legal legislative maps.
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The sponsor of the bill says it will prevent state or city leaders from closing gun stores.