Sarah Donaldson
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Democratic lawmakers are arguing property tax inaction at the Ohio Statehouse is a problem of Republican priorities.
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Center for Disease Control preliminary data shows a pronounced decline in overdose deaths in Ohio that started last fall.
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Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said it’s not his job to further investigate for evidence of possible Ohio election law violations before he flags them to prosecutors.
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Bernie Moreno visited Springfield on Saturday morning and said he believes its semi recent influx of Haitian immigrants is a “total disgrace.”
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Labor unions backing U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown in his reelection bid against entrepreneur Bernie Moreno bashed Moreno over plans for a new car dealership north of Columbus.
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Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday he's been in touch with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and sees no signs of trouble for the $20 billion project in Ohio as the chip maker cuts costs globally.
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Although LaRose has “exclusive authority” over the state’s voter registration forms, he said present state law does not let him question proof of citizenship on them.
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Ohio lawmakers said it’s time to think about reworking the state’s name, image, and likeness—or NIL—regulations.
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An Ohio law enacted in 1995 has made way for a string of challenges to Statehouse candidacies this election cycle.
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State officials and business leaders aren’t sounding any alarm bells on the tech giant’s progress to build a $20 billion manufacturing facility in central Ohio.