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Advocates for kids and low-income Ohioans are urging state lawmakers to consider reinstating something from Gov. Mike DeWine’s original budget – a $1,000 tax credit for kids under seven.
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Ohio has a similar law to the one upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, and supporters and opponents have been watching for this ruling.
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Six state lawmakers are now going over the differences between the budgets approved by the Ohio House and Senate, with the deadline of June 30 looming.
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Ohio could get $198 million over 15 years from a huge settlement struck between attorneys general from 49 states, the District of Columbia and five US territories and Purdue Pharma.
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As lawmakers consider state support for the Cleveland Browns' domed stadium development in Brook Park, Ohio’s other professional sports teams say they strongly support the idea.
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An analysis of a Republican-backed bill that seeks to help struggling homeowners by lowering the amount of property tax they pay shows it could be a devastating hit to Ohio’s public schools.
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Voting rights advocates are raising red flags over identical Ohio House and Senate bills that would make a host of changes to state election laws, again, in the name of election integrity.
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Last week, Ohio Senate leaders said they'd use unclaimed funds to establish and maintain a special fund for a new facility in Brook Park for the Cleveland Browns.
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An Ohio law mandating a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion is already on hold by a court ruled it unconstitutional.
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The Ohio House unanimously advanced the School Bus Safety Act on Wednesday, which has gone through many revisions in two years.
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Ohio's House and Senate will now hash out the differences between their versions behind closed doors, in what is called conference committee.
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The Ohio Senate has passed its version of the budget and teachers widely opposed major parts of it, just as they did with the House version and the initial budget from Gov. Mike DeWine.