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The 15 district map approved on March 2 was the second attempt at drawing a new congressional map.
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The on-stage meeting of former mayors featured questions about a wide variety of issues and policies.
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This set of maps is tweaked versions of the maps the court earlier ruled unconstitutional.
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The debate, sponsored by the Ohio Debate Commission, was held at Central State University
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The panel has until midnight tonight to approve a set of legislative maps to satisfy the deadline set by the Ohio Supreme Court
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They're arguing over the new state legislative maps approved by Republican members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission.
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Business and higher education leaders are backing the plan.
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He wants to use $250 million in federal dollars to provide more staff, training, programs, and wellness initiatives.
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The Ohio Supreme Court hears arguments for and against those legislative maps Wednesday.
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Ohio's new congressional map favors Republicans 13 to 2. Voting rights advocates say it's a violation of redistricting rules voters put in place in 2018. One group has already filed a legal challenge.