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Akron should build on its recent successes and make our regional economy a force to be reckoned with, writes former Fairlawn ...
The Ohio Department of Medicaid estimates at least 61,826 people will lose benefits if the Trump administration approves the request.
Billions of dollars are going to be spent in the state’s two-year transportation budget, and lawmakers are working to decide where all that money goes. “Even if you ...
The Ohio State Senate on Wednesday voted to approve SB 56, which would restrict some parts of Ohio's recreational marijuana ...
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Vivek Ramaswamy launched his campaign for Ohio governor this week with an ambitious list of policy reforms, including phasing out the state’s income tax to setting teacher salaries based on merit. The ...
Ohio lawmakers advanced two major bills Wednesday, less than a month after each one was officially introduced. Recreational Marijuana Overhaul Senate Bill ...
Senate Bill 56 would lower the household limit for plants, ban outdoor smoking and eliminate small cannabis grower licenses.
SB 56 strictly prohibits smoking cannabis in public, limiting Ohioans to partaking in private residences, and reduces home ...
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
Ramaswamy vowed to, if elected push for merit-based pay for teachers, end the state income tax, and expand school vouchers.
Rising property taxes are impacting Ohioans across the state as state lawmakers start from scratch on possible relief.
What’s happened to the party of John Glenn and Richard F. Celeste, of Howard M. Metzenbaum and John J. Gilligan, of Louis ...
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