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A group of Republican voters has sued in federal court to force the implementation of Ohio legislative maps previously tossed out by the state Supreme Court. The Ohio Supreme Court has twice rejected the maps for being gerrymandered in favor of Republicans.
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Some death-penalty opponents last week raised a red flag over a proposed state law that would ban all abortions and make whoever performs an abortion…
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Thousands of lawsuits over the opioid crisis will begin Monday, as more than a dozen drug industry corporations make last minute appeals for trial…
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When Gov. Mike DeWine addressed a Dayton crowd two days after a mass shooting in August, the crowd asked him to just "do something." He responded with a…
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Governor Mike DeWine is set to unveil the legislation for his 17-point fun safety plan today. The plan called for tougher background checks, a version of…
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State senators are debating multiple gun control bills that call for expanding gun background checks, raising the legal purchase age to 21, and so-called…
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State Senate Democrats have proposed legislation that would require background checks on firearms sales and impose stricter rules on guns sales to…
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Governor Mike DeWine last week signed the controversial nuclear bailout bill, guaranteeing roughly $150 million for two nuclear power plants in northern…
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Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta on Wednesday defended a 10-year-old plea agreement with accused sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein. As the top federal…
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Michigan Congressman Justin Amash recently resigned from the House Freedom Caucus, the conservative coalition that sprung from the Tea Party era of 2010.…