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Republican lawmakers who touted $3.1 billion in tax cuts in the budget that took effect last July said higher-than-expected refunds are leading to Ohio's lagging tax collections.
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The project passed an environmental review, which means it can now advance to design and construction.
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This time, Ohio is being sued over its ban on prescribing abortion-inducing drugs via telehealth.
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The FirstEnergy bribery scandal that has put former House Speaker Larry Householder in prison could be prevented from happening again with the passage of House Bill 112, which would require disclosure of dark money.
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The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers says its experiencing issues with communication, culture, and the district's budget with Cincinnati Public Schools Superintendent Iranetta Wright.
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As part of a nationwide celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, each state has been encouraged to commemorate the event by reflecting their unique character and contributions to the nation.
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The gubernatorial candidate picked first-term Rep. Julie McGuire (R-Indianapolis), a relative newcomer to the state political scene.
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