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Local nurse training programs are hopeful that new legislation will ease nursing shortages across the country.
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And a coalition of groups that oppose the legislation is speaking out now to try to squash it
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A committee of Ohio House and Senate members that is considering the legislation has reached a sticking point.
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Ohio lawmakers say they want to reform the criminal justice system while continuing to introduce bills that enhance penalties and create new offenses.
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With bipartisan support in the House and Senate, Ohio's new bills aimed at stopping capital punishment in Ohio are looking promising.
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Two bills, one in the Ohio House and one in the Ohio Senate, are proposing to ban transgender students from playing on teams that align with their gender identity. The bills would also provide legal grounds to medically examine athletes accused of being transgender.
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Ohio Senate Bill 22 gives state officials the power to change or reject any state health order and limits local boards of health. Five Southwest Ohio health commissioners are opposing the bill that was vetoed by Gov. Mike DeWine, which the Ohio Senate overturned.
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Former Speaker Larry Householder was back at work in the Ohio House Wednesday, after his fellow Republicans met the day before to discuss whether he should stay or go as he awaits trial on federal corruption charges.
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A bill is being introduced in the Ohio Legislature that would halt the collection of student and medical debt owed to the state's universities and hospitals.
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Ohio lawmakers failed to pass one bill that had broad bipartisan support during the Lame Duck session.
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A bi-partisan bill to reform school funding is being introduced in the Ohio Senate. This plan is similar to one introduced in the House earlier.
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Election Night 2020 was a bad night for Democrats and brought wins for Republicans on Ohio’s Capitol Square. But there were two races with a split decision.