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Householder trial exposed dangers of dark money and lack of safeguards. Some are calling for change.The trial of former House Speaker Larry Householder and former Ohio Republican Party Chair Matt Borges showed ways in which powers were abused and oversight was absent.
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Former US Attorney David DeVillers said comments from his successor made previously and then outside the courthouse in Cincinnati after the verdicts suggest the case continues.
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The bill would change existing law to say that 14- and 15-year-olds can work until 9 pm all year long, including on school nights.
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After seven weeks, jurors returned verdicts in the federal racketeering trial of Republican former Ohio House speaker Larry Householder and ex-Ohio GOP chair Matt Borges.
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The fiscal analysis estimates that cost just for the private, homeschooled and other Ohio students not eligible for vouchers now.
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It's a tweaked version of a ban that failed to pass in the last General Assembly.
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The letter from Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose about Ohio's concerns about the Electronic Registration Information Center follows the move of three other GOP-led states to end their partnership with ERIC.
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Ohio Senators want to loosen regulations and create a new oversight panel for the program.
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The Ohio bill is based on a federal rule that sponsors say most hospitals are not complying with right now.
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The factions that support Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) and those backing Rep. Derek Merrin (R-Monclova Township) couldn't agree on the appointment, showing the leadership battle is still on.
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Low-income families in Ohio have been receiving additional food stamp benefits for the last two years. Food banks across the state expect a surge as the federal pandemic aid ends.
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The total revenue generated for the month of January was $86,070,358