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Gov. Mike DeWine didn't mention further abortion restrictions but talked about assistance for women and children in a speech of just under six minutes, which his Democratic opponent blasted as anti-choice.
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Attorney General Dave Yost asked for the hold on the law to be lifted immediately since the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health says there's no constitutional right to abortion.
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Republican lawmakers, who have a supermajority at the Ohio Statehouse, are poised to make abortion illegal but Democrats say it's not over yet.
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Groups that help inform voters on candidates, issues, and the electoral process say many voters have questions about the upcoming August primary.
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Both Democrats and Republicans have talked about suspending the gas tax to lower prices at the pump, but both sides have also raised concerns about the idea.
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Municipalities are expressing concerns over changes in tax revenue and empty office buildings.
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For the first time since 1978, a sitting governor faced a primary challenge in Ohio, but Gov. Mike DeWine clenched the nomination after facing criticism about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The three federal judges hearing an Ohio legislative redistricting case also heard a request on a congressional redistricting case, by opponents who say the 15-district congressional map is "unlawful".
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As expected, voting advocates who have opposed the three previous sets of legislative maps have asked the Ohio Supreme Court to invalidate this fourth set.
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The three federal judges heard from state elections officials and the plaintiffs in the case, and state lawmakers are clearly waiting on their decision.