Jo Ingles
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The bipartisan bill would create incentives for Ohio kids to stay in high school and show up to class, as experts share concerns about attendance and graduation rates.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said he's proceeding with administrative rules on health care provided to trans kids regardless of whether his veto is overridden.
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A bill proposed by Ohio House Democrats would establish rules to protect children who earn money with their content on social media.
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Republicans in the Ohio House broke with Gov. Mike DeWine and voted to override his veto of House Bill 68. It now heads to the Ohio Senate.
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Despite the idea being rejected right after Ohio voters passed the abortion and reproductive rights amendment Nov. 7, the bill is being championed by some of the legislature's most conservative members.
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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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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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Passage of an amendment to enshrine abortion rights into the Ohio Constitution capped off a year of legislative turmoil over state policies on reproductive rights.
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The minimum wage in Ohio will increase for both tipped and non-tipped employees at the beginning of 2024.
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Some Ohioans who rely on Medicaid for dental care are being denied coverage because of their age.