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The bill puts unnamed abortion medications into a group of drugs, based on side effects and more, that would require an in-person visit before a doctor in Ohio could prescribe them.
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State lawmakers have approved a bill that wipes out the four-day grace period after election day for ballots to arrive at Ohio boards of elections.
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The Ohio constitution lets the Ohio General Assembly remove a judge, in rare instances, by a two-thirds vote in both chambers.
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An Ohio law mandating a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion is already on hold by a court ruled it unconstitutional.
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Tuesday’s vote to return Republican former president Donald Trump to the White House has created an unusual situation for Gov. Mike DeWine.
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A 15-week national ban that many candidates and anti-abortion activists in Ohio talked about over the past year did not make it into the RNC's draft platform.
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There won’t be legislation that will change the 90-day deadline for Democrats to certify President Biden for this fall’s ballot, according to the House Speaker.
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Democrats also have their own primary challenges in the more urban and solidly-left districts this month, although those battles aren't as closely watched as the diverse GOP matchups.
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Ohio state Rep. Dave Dobos, a Columbus-area Republican, attended MIT in the 1970s and 1980 and studied economics, but did not receive a degree.
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A House committee voted 8-7 to pass the bill that goes after complaints conservatives have had about what they call “liberal bias” at public universities, though Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) has said Senate Bill 83 doesn’t have the votes to pass the full House.