Karen Kasler
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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.
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Republican lawmakers are once again proposing eliminating Ohio's income tax by no later than 2028, and this bill also would erase the commercial activity tax, which 90% of businesses now don't pay.
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First Ohio Republican U.S. Senate debate puts Trump in spotlight, as candidates agree on many issuesThe three Republicans who want to run against incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown met for a televised debate in Cleveland Monday night.
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The justices all agreed that the state could freeze the assets of former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair Sam Randazzo, who has pleaded not guilty in the corruption scandal involving FirstEnergy.
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The federal government is putting a stop to the use of humor and pop culture references on electronic message board in Ohio and across the country.
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The first governor-appointed director of the agency that replaces the Ohio Department of Education is getting settled in that role.
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Gerrymandering was once again a watch word in Ohio politics this year, as lawmakers had to draw new maps to replace the ones used because of a federal court order in 2022.
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Republicans in the Ohio House have overridden a veto on a provision in the state budget that prohibited communities from banning sales of flavored tobacco, further fueling the debate about uniform rules for businesses versus the home rule power of local governments.
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The state’s new recreational marijuana passed by nearly 57% of Ohio voters takes effect next Thursday, but Republican lawmakers have said they want to tweak the law before that.