Jo Ingles
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A $110 million settlement has been reached between the state and Dupont over chemical contamination in Southeast Ohio.
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Rep. Elliot Forhan (D-South Euclid) has been stripped of his caucus staff and committee assignments because of his recent behavior.
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Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says he doesn't think it is a good idea to put another abortion issue before Ohio voters next year, and he doesn't think it's necessary to pass policy changes because of the passage of the November amendment either.
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House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) said he doesn't agree with an idea floated by some Republicans suggesting Ohio lawmakers take power from courts when it comes to the new constitutional amendment on abortion.
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Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment to change the process for redistricting say the way Ohio lawmakers are reacting to recent election results proves why reform in the line-drawing process is needed.
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Ohioans voted to enshrine abortion and reproductive rights into the state's constitution, but there are some questions about the laws the amendment will affect.
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Ohioans voted "yes" on a proposed amendment that provides protection for abortion, miscarriage, birth control and reproductive rights.
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Prosecuting attorneys cite many reasons to reject Issue 2, which would legalize marijuana use to Ohioans over 21 - but supporters of the plan call the prosecutor's concerns "scare tactics."
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Supporters of Issue 2 are airing a new ad that says Ohio is losing tax revenues to Michigan because so many Buckeyes go to the state up north to buy marijuana.
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A new bipartisan bill would protect personal information of Ohio poll workers, as reports of violence against poll workers continue to come in around the country.