The Democratic sponsors of the bill say since the Ohio Legislature has passed many bills to regulate women's reproductive rights, it's only fair to regulate the reproductive freedom of men.
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While some districts have shared legal guidance internally, the ACLU of Ohio shared a memo Tuesday with information for school administrators and employees about the rights students have.
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A delegation of Ukrainian mental health workers are in the United States to teach and learn about dealing with combat-related psychological trauma.
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But questions still remain about the Reds TV announcers and when Altafiber will restore the FanDuel Sports Network dropped in November.
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The intent of the centers is to boost different viewpoints at five public universities.
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And, where does the term "gridiron" come from?
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Lawmakers, local government leaders and taxpayers all agreed that relief is sorely needed. However, government officials who oppose SB 1 said small units of government — especially school districts — will be forced to make drastic budget cuts if the current bill becomes law.
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DeWine said he believes the projected increased revenue from the tax should go to a dedicated pool for the future construction and renovations of Ohio's professional major and minor league stadiums, as well as youth athletic programs.
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