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Just before the new year, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill that blocks Ohio agencies from enacting stricter clean air standards, but it was heavily-amended right before.
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Rep. Elliot Forhan (D-South Euclid) lost his legislative privileges last month over allegations he says are false.
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Dr. Art Jipson explains to WYSO's Kathryn Mobley the fundamental elements fueling extremist individuals and groups in Ohio.
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On Friday, Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill passed in December by his fellow Republicans that would limit certain medical care for trans kids and ban them from competing on girls' sports teams.
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The Akron Citizens' Police Oversight Board navigated ups and downs in 2023. Now, the board is looking ahead to a myriad of tasks in the new 2024.
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2023 had a trial that had it all – money, power, secret recordings and a man who’d been one of the most powerful people in Ohio politics just a few years ago. And the story isn't over yet.
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday morning he’d rejected the bill, leaving the question of whether lawmakers will override his veto.
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced the veto in a news conference, saying it's a question of life and that parents need to make these decisions for their kids.
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Gerrymandering was once again a watch word in Ohio politics this year, as lawmakers had to draw new maps to replace the ones used because of a federal court order in 2022.
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The new law was part of Ohio’s two-year state budget signed into law in July.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has until Friday to sign the bill, veto it or allow it to become law without his signature.
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State Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-Delaware) says he thinks his two properties were targets of fake emergency calls, because he helped pass legislation increasing penalties for such actions.