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Must be some deep thinkers in Columbus at Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office.It's been 16 days since Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose asked Yost…
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Sometime soon - very soon - Ohio's chief elections officer, Secretary of State Frank LaRose, is going to have to make a decision: Does he make it easier…
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More than a week ago, the state Board of Pharmacy created new limitations for prescribing drugs commonly used to treat lupus, malaria and autoimmune...
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Ohioans got 2.2 billion robocalls just in 2019 – and the state attorney general says that number has been going up every year. He’s launching a new...
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Updated: 10:53 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 An Ohio law requiring colleges to turn over student debt to the state attorney general’s office for collection is disproportionally harming low-income students of color, according to a new report from Policy Matters Ohio, a Cleveland-based nonprofit.
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AG Wants Changes To How State Awards Tax Credits And Other IncentivesAttorney General Dave Yost says he doesn’t like some of what he found in a review of state incentives for economic development projects in the final...
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has rejected language for a potential ballot issue on voting. The group behind the initiative to expand and solidify...
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Cincinnati Edition talks with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost (@ohioag) about his goals for the new year and his efforts to safeguard consumer data,…
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A Sandusky County judge has suspended the county's embattled prosecutor Tim Braun after Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a complaint to remove...
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State Attorney General Dave Yost is calling for the release of the Oregon District mass shooter’s Bellbrook-Sugarcreek student records. Yost filed a so...