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Jan 25 2024
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Ohio Senate blocks cities from banning flavored tobacco
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A law banning local governments from enforcing flavored tobacco laws will soon go into effect, despite the governor vetoing it twice. The law takes away home-rule authority from local governments to enforce tobacco regulations stricter than the states; so, when the law does go into effect, that means cities like Columbus, with flavored tobacco bans, will no longer be
NBC 4 WCMHJan 24 2024
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Ohio Senate overrides DeWine's veto of House Bill 68
Jan 24, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, United States; Protestors gather in front of the Ohio Statehouse near the chambers where the Ohio Senate would be voting on whether or not to override Governor Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68. Brooke LaValley/Columbus Dispatch Jan 24, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, United States; Protestors gather in front of the Ohio Statehouse near the chambers where the Ohio Senate
The Columbus DispatchJan 24 2024
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Ohio Senate overrides governor’s veto of transgender care restriction
The Ohio Senate voted Wednesday to override Republican Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of a bill that bans transition-related medical care for transgender minors and restricts trans athletes’ participation on school sports teams. After the Senate’s 23-9 vote, the bill will become law in 90 days. The Ohio House already voted 65-28, along party lines, to override DeWine’s veto earlier this month. Ohio
NBC News (Online)Jan 24 2024
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Ohio Senate overrides DeWine's veto on transgender procedures bill
The Ohio senate successfully overrode Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto on the controversial HB 68, which bans all gender transition medicine for minors and requires transgender athletes to play on teams matching their biological sex. The senate voted 23-10 to enact the Save Adolescents from Experimentation, or SAFE, Act. The bill initially passed the Senate on Dec. 13 24-8. The lower chamber already
Washington ExaminerApr 22 2024
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Former Ohio State football running back Dallan Hayden commits to transfer to Colorado
Former Ohio State running back Dallan Hayden announced Monday that he will transfer to Colorado. Hayden was among two Buckeyes to enter the transfer portal last Tuesday when it opened for the spring’s 15-day window. In two seasons with the Buckeyes, Hayden was a backup in the backfield rotation and was expected to remain behind TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins on the depth chart this
The Columbus DispatchApr 24 2024
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Frost advisory, freeze warning issued for several Ohio counties
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a freeze warning or frost advisory for multiple Ohio counties for Thursday morning from midnight until 9 a.m. Franklin, Fairfield, Madison and Pickaway counties in central Ohio are under a frost advisory Thursday morning, with temperatures expected to drop to as low as 33 degrees, which will result in the formation of frost. A more serious
The Columbus DispatchApr 24 2024
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Ohio State’s Scotty Middleton announces transfer to Seton Hall
Middleton, who played his freshman year with the Buckeyes, has three years of eligibility remaining. “It’s been an honor to suit up and become a Buckeye,” he told The Dispatch. “It means a lot to me to able to say I was a part of team 125 a special group of guys who never gave up and showed what it means to be a Buckeye. All the lessons and people I have come across will never be forgotten. I
The Columbus DispatchMar 07 2024
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In final Senate debate, Ohio GOP candidates each say they're best to enact Trump policies
Mar. 7—The three Ohio Republican U.S. Senate candidates argued on Wednesday about who is the best person to accomplish policies supported by former president Donald Trump and who is the true conservative, while staking out similar positions on abortion, immigration and other issues. State Sen. Matt Dolan of Chagrin Falls, Secretary of State Frank LaRose of Columbus, and Bernie Moreno, a
Yahoo NewsMar 15 2024
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Your Local Election HQ: Ohio tax levies on the ballot determine future of EMS and fire services
SCIOTO COUNTY, OH (WOWK) — It’s no secret that fire stations and ambulance services across the U.S. are struggling to stay fully staffed. For some areas, funding is the big issue and whether they have the man-power or not they rely on taxpayer dollars from tax levies to keep them going. Vernon Township Fire and EMS Station in Scioto County, Ohio is just one of many departments with tax levies
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