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Republicans said it would help with staffing shortages in Ohio, but Democrats opposed the longer hours and said it wouldn’t do much to fill the most in-demand jobs.
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China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro are considered foreign adversaries, according to the secretary of state’s office.
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Ohio lawmakers have overwhelmingly passed a spending bill that started as a way to make sure name image and likeness contracts end when college eligibility does.
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Many prosthetics and orthotics that are now covered by insurance in Ohio cannot get wet and do not give the wearer enough flexibillity to run or swim.
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Sen. Husted met with representatives from various agencies in Akron Thursday about his bill to combat human trafficking, particularly at job sites. Several asked him to include more about victim support.
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The Ohio Medical Fairness Act is not a debt forgiveness plan, but seeks to help people with huge medical bills manage them.
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House Bill 15 passes as Ohio stares down eventual electric shortages from growing demand.
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The “Success Sequence” of graduating high school, getting married and having kids - in that order - is popular among Christian conservatives.
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The legislation recently passed the Senate. Now, it’s in the House, where a Republican-led majority looks ready to approve it.
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An Ohio House GOP lawmaker has introduced changes to cannabis law, just a week after the Senate along party lines sent over an overhaul of the state’s adult-use program.