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Ohio Attorney General says more cities or entities must sign on for it to work.
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A deadline for local governments to sign onto the state鈥檚 effort to reach a settlement with drug companies passed over the weekend without being鈥
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A constitutional amendment backed by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to set up a way to distribute opioid settlement money through a statewide foundation鈥
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The Ohio Attorney General's office has crafted a proposal that would put guardrails around potential opioid lawsuit settlement money to make sure the鈥
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he鈥檚 trying to unify elected officials and lawyers from cities and counties involved in opioid related lawsuits, to come up with a鈥
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The Republican leader of the Ohio House says he鈥檚 watching what happened this week with the last-minute settlement to stop the big opioid trial in federal鈥
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Ohio鈥檚 attorney general says his office is disappointed in a reported settlement with five drugmakers and distributors in advance of a huge opioid trial -鈥
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A federal appeals court in Cincinnati has rejected Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost鈥檚 request to delay the October 21 start for the huge opioid trial in鈥
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Although Cuyahoga County and Summit County just reached another lawsuit with an opioids manufacturer, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says there's still鈥
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After taking heat for arguing the state should have a lead role in next month鈥檚 huge opioid trial in Cleveland, Ohio鈥檚 attorney general says he wants to鈥