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The Medina County native was speaker from 2011 to 2014, but spent nearly 40 years in the Statehouse.
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Larry Householder, former Ohio House speaker, says the federal corruption case against him is insufficient, but that runs counter to other parties that have already pleaded guilty.
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The changes could speed up emergency response times.
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The legislation would require online marketplaces to verify information from third-party sellers.
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Backers say it will be fairer for property owners but opponents say it will have unintended consequences.
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House representatives have proposed two bills with a citizen's group petition circulating for an initiated statute.
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The Akron native is widely considered to be planning a run for Congress.
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The Ohio Supreme Court hears arguments for and against those legislative maps Wednesday.
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The original language of the bill would exempt bars from statewide curfews, but that's not the version the House is voting on.
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The controversial bill eliminates a training requirement to obtain a license that is in current law.
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The bill drops the 700 hours of training now required in state law down to 20 hours.
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The bill targets the law requiring armed school workers to complete peace officer training.