Jo Ingles
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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.
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Ohio lawmakers didn't pass many bills this year for several reasons, but did make some big changes to state policy in the two-year budget.
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The case against Brittany Watts of Warren has attracted attention beyond Ohio, but the doctors say charges related to her reported miscarriage should be dismissed.
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An initiated statute to legalize marijuana passed in November but Ohio lawmakers are divided on the intent of the voters and where to go from here.
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It's an idea that's been discussed for decades that House Speaker Jason Stephens says is worth a closer look.
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Abortion rights advocates have filed paperwork in the case involving the six-week abortion ban that's been on hold by courts, claiming Issue 1 makes it unconstitutional.
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Democrats in the Ohio Senate say some bills they have proposed to curb gun violence are bipartisan and should be passed into law.
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The abortion access and reproductive rights amendment Ohio voters approved with Issue 1 last month goes into effect today.
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With the Senate proposing big changes to the law created by Issue 2, Rep. Jamie Callender (R-Concord) iss proposing his own plan to implement Ohio's new marijuana legalization statute.