Karen Kasler
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Just hours before an Ohio law banning foreign nationals from contributing to ballot issue campaigns was set to take effect, a federal judge blocked part of it.
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The GOP's plan to recruit and train thousands of volunteers to be on alert for potential election problems in Ohio and 17 other states has gotten the attention of voting rights advocates.
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Voter fraud is extremely rare, but Republicans say they plan to bring in thousands of volunteers to watch for issues on election day nationwide and in Ohio.
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A Franklin County judge has agreed to halt Ohio’s 2021 law requiring a 24-hr waiting period before a patient can get an abortion.
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After nearly four years, a lawsuit filed by two Ohio cities over the state’s criminal background check system used by gun sellers, employers and others has been settled.
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At the Democratic National Convention, someone who played a key role in Republican Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration said she's thinking of running for that office.
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The bill, from the sponsor of an earlier proposal on fetal personhood, would allow the definition of "dependents" in Ohio to include unborn children.
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A lawsuit filed in March in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas sought to block House Bill 68 from going into effect on schedule, and at all.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno started a week-long bus trip through Ohio Monday, in the hopes of raising his profile and name recognition as he runs against well-known Democratic incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown.
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Citizens Not Politicians has brought in more than $23 million since January, but has also made a move to subvert a possible investigation into dark money donated to the group.