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The Ohio House and Senate have voted to override Gov. John Kasich鈥檚 veto on, HB228, a bill that would revamp the way the state handles self-defense cases鈥
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The Ohio Senate and House have voted to override Gov. John Kasich鈥檚 veto on a bill, SB296, that would increase death benefits for the families of first鈥
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The stage is set for one last battle between lawmakers and Gov. John Kasich after he vetoed three bills in the past month. The House says it plans to take鈥
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Gov. John Kasich has vetoed a bill, SB296, that would鈥檝e increased the paychecks of state and local government officials starting next year. However,鈥
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State lawmakers have now sent to the governor a bill, SB255, to review every occupational license required in Ohio. The legislation requires the General鈥
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Gov. John Kasich has vetoed a pro-gun bill, HB228, that would have changed the way self-defense cases play out in court, shifting the burden from the鈥
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The Ohio Senate and House have approved a bill, HB119, that will ramp up scrutiny of people on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),鈥
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The Ohio House and Senate worked to pass a pay raise for themselves and other state and local government officials before the end of the year by attaching鈥
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The Ohio House has passed a bill, SB51, full of projects the lawmakers wanted approved before the end of the year. The so-called 鈥淐hristmas Tree鈥 bill,鈥
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As state lawmakers race toward the end of this lame duck legislative session, they鈥檝e been considering two bills that Gov. John Kasich opposes 鈥 the鈥