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A bill has been reintroduced by two Democratic senators to allow Ohio’s county auditors to test gasoline.
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Ohio lawmakers are considering requiring cities to cooperate with immigration officials and if they don’t, they could lose state funding.
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The report took a look at the House-passed budget and its effect on schools in Ohio's Appalachian region.
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The House budget eliminates a 30-year-old commission intended to enforce campaign finance laws in Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEnvironmental advocates are among those opposing the Ohio House proposal to cut H2Ohio by nearly 45%. This possible change comes as the U.S. EPA and Trump administration also chop funding.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentDoulas help navigate pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. Though the process hasn’t been without problems, the state has certified dozens of doulas in at least 20 counties.
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A proposal that rail advocates say will move Ohio toward reviving passenger train service is back on track.
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The budget proposed by House Republicans that passed on a mostly party line vote includes $600 million in 30-year state-backed bonds for a domed stadium project for the Browns in a suburb of Cleveland.
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Business & EconomyOhio's biennial state budget now heads to the Senate, and that chamber is targeting a tentative June 12 floor vote, with a June 30 deadline.
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The change involved a small tweak to the plan to give property tax relief to people in Ohio school districts that lawmakers think have too much reserve money in their operating budgets.