The Ohio General Assembly lame duck session has ended, but its impact will endure.
Gov. Mike DeWine is set to address a slew of major election related provisions, including a strict photo-ID requirement for in-person voting.
Another measure bolsters the verification process for the unemployment compensation system.
But what didn’t survive the two-year session is just as noteworthy.
We will discuss what passed, what didn't, and what to look for in the new year on our weekly reporter roundtable.
Guests:
- Laura Bischoff, politics and state government reporter, USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau
- Julie Carr Smyth, government and politics reporter for The Associated Press
- Andy Chow, reporter for the Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau
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