Karen Kasler
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The three men vying for votes in the Republican primary for US Senate met for their last debate before March 19, when one of them will win the chance to face incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown this fall.
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The request from the Ohio Consumers' Counsel comes after Attorney General Dave Yost advised the PUCO to halt four investigations related to the nuclear power plant bailout law known as House Bill 6.
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For two days, Gov. Mike DeWine has been answering questions about the indictments of two former FirstEnergy executives and the man he appointed to chair Ohio's utility regulating panel.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said the former FirstEnergy executives were indicted Friday, expected to turn themselves in and didn't. There are now arrest warrants.
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As in the last legislative session, there are bipartisan bills in both the House and Senate to cap the cost of insulin at $35 for all Ohioans, not just those on Medicare.
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Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed rules on gender-affirming care for minors that could affect adults in Ohio are still being developed.
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Republican Stanley Aronoff was a veteran legislator known as an advocate for the arts, and was dedicated to development in his hometown of Cincinnati.
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Some Republican lawmakers want to move executions forward for the first time since 2018—none have happened since Gov. Mike DeWine took office.
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Some families are trying to decide what to do next now that a ban on gender transition treatment for minors and on trans athletes in girls’ sports will take effect in April.
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An Ohio law banning gender transition treatment for minors and prohibiting trans athletes from competing in girls' sports will go into effect, in spite of a veto from Gov. Mike DeWine.