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The special election on the resolution to make it harder to amend Ohio constitution will be Aug. 8, but it’s possible it will face a legal challenge.
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"The Heart of It All" was used in the '80s and '90s as Ohio's tourism tagline, and it's returning as the state's tourism agency expands its message to try to lure in residents.
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Senate Bill 83 was drafted to address long-standing but sometimes hard-to-define concerns that conservatives have had about public universities.
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The Oil and Gas Commission will set rules for companies that want permits to drill on public lands, but opponents urged them not to allow fracking in state parks.
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NoLabels is well-funded and hasn’t committed to running a presidential campaign next year, but plans to file paperwork in all 50 states.
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There have been no executions in Ohio while Gov. Mike DeWine has been in office, but he hasn't said he's opposed to the state's death penalty law, which he helped put in place.
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Attorney General Dave Yost said in a lawsuit that PBMs have illegally worked together to fuel rising drug costs, hurting patients as well as independent pharmacies.
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Now it's up to a conference committee to smooth out the differences between the Ohio House and Senate, with the deadline a week away.
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Ohio lawmakers likely won't be able to do what they did when a marijuana legalization amendment was on the ballot in 2015
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The House Speaker has quashed a plan to bring back the August special election for the purpose of voting on a proposal to require 60% voter approval for constitutional amendments, three months before a vote on a reproductive rights amendment.
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Two Republicans propose measures that make it more likely that a statewide vote on toughening the process of amending the Ohio constitution will happen in August, three months before a reproductive rights amendment would go before voters.
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Activists and volunteers with Ohio chapters of the group Moms Demand Action gathered in Columbus to meet with state lawmakers, who've been expanding gun rights in the last decade.