Jo Ingles
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Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony is an annual event to honor veterans who lost their lives in the line of duty.
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Gov. Mike DeWine cited the argument often repeated by Republicans — that protecting the state constitution from "out of state interests" is important. He didn't say why that must be done in August.
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There were a lot of questions raised about the Republican-sponsored Ohio House bill that pushes back on federal gun control policy in an unusual way.
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The bill is in reaction to the incidences that have been happening in Columbus lately due to increased crimes involving guns, which cities in Ohio can’t regulate.
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Backers of the proposed reproductive rights and abortion access amendment planned for the November ballot in Ohio say the August election approved last week is forcing their signature gatherers to do more education.
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The language for the ballot issue in August that proposes changing the constitution to make it tougher to pass amendments was approved by the Ohio Ballot Board along party lines.
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The "Backpack Bill" is being considered by Ohio lawmakers, and some supporters are hoping it gets included in the new two-year state budget.
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Legal experts say the resolution passed earlier this week by the Ohio Legislature is illegal.
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Federal COVID-19 policies are changing, but some of Ohio’s practices for handling the pandemic will remain in place indefinitely.
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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.