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More than 50 people were signed up to speak out at the first hearing in the Ohio Senate for a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis. They鈥
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Among the possible questions voters might face on the ballot this fall is whether they want to make it harder to raise the state income tax, by requiring鈥
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The so-called 鈥淗eartbeat Bill鈥, which Gov. John Kasich promises to veto, had been likely to come up for a vote today in an Ohio House committee. But there鈥
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While the Speaker saga drags on, there are more than 150 bills that are awaiting action in the House. One is a measure that would preserve money for a鈥
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Senator Says Redesign For Behavioral Health System Won't Be Delayed, In Spite Of Providers' ConcernsThe state is moving mental health and addiction services for low income Ohioans into Medicaid managed care by July 1, but providers say this huge redesign鈥
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State lawmakers want to crack down on what鈥檚 known as 鈥渟poofing鈥 鈥 the practice often used by telemarketers to mislead a recipient into thinking they are鈥
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Gov. John Kasich has been defending his budget, saying it鈥檚 the way to keep Ohio鈥檚 economy growing. But state lawmakers who are working on their own鈥
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The Senate has upped the penalties for possessing fentanyl, the deadly and powerful synthetic painkiller that鈥檚 been turning up in heroin in Ohio. But the鈥