Andy Chow, Ohio Public Radio
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Unemployment, taxes and growth are among the key talking points for Republicans running for governor.
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The group wanted the federal court to intervene in Ohio's congressional races and block the certification of the May 3 primary results, but the court said the request exceeded the scope of the original case.
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The three federal judges hearing an Ohio legislative redistricting case also heard a request on a congressional redistricting case, by opponents who say the 15-district congressional map is "unlawful".
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Ohio voters could see a measure on the November ballot that changes the way judges can address cash bail for people accused of crimes.
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The bipartisan team of mapmakers are drawing new district lines for Ohio House and Ohio Senate maps in front of cameras airing a constant live stream.
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For only the second time as governor, Mike DeWine delivered a State of the State speech - his first address to a joint session of the Ohio House and Senate since 2019. He suggested several proposals and backed a couple of current bills before lawmakers, most of whom liked what they heard.
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Monday night meeting focused on possible candidates, qualifications, compensation, and conflicts of interest.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) says there are measures in the legislature that can help reduce gun violence while noting that the permitless carry bill he signed into law is simply "consistent" with the U.S. Constitution.
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Community organization coalition wants voter-approved anti-gerrymandering guidelines honored