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J.D. Vance is running an attention grabbing political ad, and his senate campaign has captured Donald Trump's attention.
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All eyes are on the Ohio Supreme Court to find out if the latest state legislative and congressional district maps will be found constitutional.
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Members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission are laying out their arguments for why they supported or opposed the latest congressional district map.
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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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Former Ohio Supreme Court justice Paul Pfeifer says the court has the ability to hold the Ohio Redistricting Commission in contempt of court for not following its order to adopt new state legislative district maps.
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The ODP is set to consider endorsements in the governor, US Senate and Supreme Court races in a virtual meeting on Thursday.
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Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says, without finalized district maps, it does not seem possible for Ohio to hold a primary for the legislative and congressional races by May 3.
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The Democratic mayor already filed to run for Ohio Treasurer a week before officially announcing his bid.
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The two groups have both actively spoken out and advocated for legislation over the years, and often meet with and feature Republican lawmakers at their press conferences.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission must reconvene and draw new district lines for the Ohio House and Ohio Senate that follow the state's anti-gerrymandering requirements.
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A state lawmaker has introduced a robust bill to make several changes to Ohio's criminal justice system in hopes of tackling issues that have come close to becoming law in the past.
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Ohio Senator Rob Portman held his weekly press conference. He spoke about the Russia-Ukraine standoff and the new bipartisan infrastructure bill.