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The Democratic women say they support bills that would help all women in Ohio, but Republican women don't necessarily agree.
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The representatives used Women's History Month as a backdrop for their plans to help more Ohio鈥檚 women.
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Women in Ohio vote more than men but are in office less, have more degrees but earn less money and live longer but are more likely to be alone in old age. What gives?
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A state group set up to promote the advancement of women and remove barriers to women鈥檚 equality was dissolved in 18 years ago, but it might come back if鈥
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It鈥檚 International Women鈥檚 Day. There are events taking place throughout the state to mark the occasion.There are two separate rallies in Columbus this鈥
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Some Ohio lawmakers are pushing a bill that they say would save consumers, and in particular women, about $4 million a year. It鈥檚 called the 鈥減ink tax.鈥濃
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An estimated two thousand people marched through downtown Columbus in a preview of the Women鈥檚 March on Washington this weekend after President-Elect鈥
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The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate has launched a campaign that he says will help families. Former Gov. Ted Strickland says his Ohio Families First鈥