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Local nurse training programs are hopeful that new legislation will ease nursing shortages across the country.
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United States Senator Sherrod Brown was in Springfield, Ohio yesterday to talk about the PACT Act. That's the law that went into effect this month to expand health care and disability benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and Agent Orange.
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U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown’s office has received reports from across Ohio about drastic rent increases, property neglect, and more. He says he is looking into legislative solutions for these harmful practices.
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The nation is experiencing an amoxicillin shortage. The CDC says the drug is a first line therapy for sick children. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown signed a bipartisan letter to the Biden administration urging action.
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Local leaders gathered Friday afternoon for the groundbreaking of the new YMCA of Greater Dayton Health and Wellness Campus. It’s located on the former site of Good Samaritan hospital.
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The African American Burial Grounds Preservation Act will funnel money to local communities to restore Black burial sites.
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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown was in Dayton Tuesday to shine a spotlight on federal COVID relief funding that has been helping arts organizations stay alive during the pandemic.
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Senator Brown and other discussed the positive impact of the federal child tax credits and how they can help families.
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After the USMCA took effect over a year ago, many are praising the opportunities and empowerment that workers now have.
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Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown and legislators came down on banks in a virtual meeting, saying banks exploited the public during the pandemic.
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State representatives and Ohio aerospace committee members met on Tuesday to discuss the future of space exploration and research. Plus, Ohio entrepreneur Larry Connor will be the first to fly a private shuttle to the International Space Station.
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After 100 days in office, President Joe Biden is set to lay out his legislative agenda before his first joint session of Congress tonight. Ohio’s two Senators are split over the plans they think he will talk about.