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Ohio Legislators Will Head Back to Redistricting Drawing Board in 2023, But Without Maureen O'Connor to Worry About (Sort Of)
Advocates are putting together a possible ballot measure, and O'Connor has said she'll be part of the effort
By Susan Tebben, The Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Redistricting, Statehouse, Ohio Supreme Court
Ohio CEOs Make Nearly 400 Times More Than Typical Employee
Meanwhile, median pay for workers at the largest companies fell under $50,000
Tags: Ohio News, Labor
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Against Monetary Damages Cap in Child Sex Abuse Cases
Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor joined the court's Democrats in the 4-3 ruling
Tags: Ohio News, Ohio Supreme Court, Crime
Strict Ohio Voter ID Requirements Inserted Into Special Election Bill, Passed by Senate
Opponents worry it'll make it harder for many to vote, including the elderly and minorities
Tags: Ohio News, Elections, Statehouse, Voting
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor Wants Legacy With Judiciary, Not With Party
“I’ve never let being a Republican affect my role as a judge”
Tags: Ohio News, Ohio Supreme Court, Maureen O'Connor
Ohio Senate Passes Education Overhaul That Pares Down Role of State Board of Education
It now moves to the Ohio House
Tags: Ohio News, Education, Statehouse
Ohio Trans Athletes Ban Moving Forward With Genital Inspections Replaced by Birth Certificates
The OHSAA already has a policy in place regarding transgender sports, though the issue impacts very few athletes
Tags: Ohio News, LGBTQ Issues, Statehouse
Ohio Voters Support Higher Tax Rates for High Incomes, State Corporate Tax
60% of Ohioans also support a $15 per hour minimum wage
Tags: Ohio News, Taxes
Ohio Bill That Would Massively Expand Private School Vouchers Introduced in Lame Duck Session
“Expanding private school vouchers will make it harder for legislators to meet their constitutional obligation to fully and fairly fund local public schools"
Tags: Ohio News, Education, Vouchers
Anti-LGBTQ Discrimination Bill With Bipartisan Support Introduced Again in Ohio House Committee
Existing religious exemptions would still be a part of law if the bill is passed.
Ohio Democratic Lawmakers Push Bill to Reestablish Local Control on Gun Violence Protection
A separate bill would repeal so-called ‘stand your ground’
Tags: Ohio News, Guns, Statehouse
Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider and Others Testify Against Anti-LGBTQ Ohio Health Care Bill
"Passing this bill would be a tragic mistake"
Ohio GOP Bill Would Strip Power from State Board of Education
Many decisions would instead by made by the Governor's office
Education Advocates Say Ohio Legislature Should Focus on Funding, Not Regulating Curriculum
Results from the Ohio State Board of Education races give some hope
Tags: Ohio News, Education
COVID-Denial, Election-Denial Not Far Apart, OSU Researchers Found
COVID-19 was ripe for conspiracy; now, researchers are seeing that bleed into the midterm election.
Tags: Ohio News, Politics & Elections, Covid-19, 2020 Election, Donald Trump
Many of the Ohio Redistricting Commission Members Who Pushed Through Unconstitutional Maps Are Up for Reelection
Will the mess they made follow them to the ballot?
Tags: Ohio News, Politics & Elections, Redistricting
Ohio Heartbeat Law Abortion Ban Blocked Indefinitely by Hamilton County Judge
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Healthcare
Ohio Abortion Report Shows Slight Increase in 2021 Before Reversal of Roe v. Wade
Data showed 60% of abortions happening in the state were in pregnancies of less than nine weeks.
Tags: Ohio News, Ohio, abortion, Roe v. Wade, pregnancy, Ohio Abortion Report, data
Hamilton County Judge Puts Ohio Abortion Ban on Two-Week Hold Once Again
It's the second two-week pause on Senate Bill 23, enacted by state officials after U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Tags: Ohio News, abortion, Hamilton County judge, SB23, Ohio, six-week abortion ban, Roe V. Wade
Discussions Underway to Propose New Redistricting Reform to Ohio Voters
Independent and balanced commission being considered for new ballot measure
Tags: Ohio News, Politics & Elections, Redistricting, Voting
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice: ‘We Do Not Have a Constitution That Will End Gerrymandering’
O'Connor said she'll be involved in anti-gerrymandering efforts once her term ends in a few months
Tags: Ohio News, Redistricting, Ohio Supreme Court
Ohio Judge Grants Two-Week Restraining Order Against State's 'Heartbeat Bill,' Abortions Temporarily Legal Up to 22 Weeks Again
"Ohio law recognizes a fundamental right to privacy, procreation, bodily integrity and freedom of choice in health care decision making"
Tags: Ohio News, Abortion, Healthcare
One Year Later, Ohio Seen as a Unique Example of the Flaws of Redistricting Process
“Running out the clock is an effective strategy in sports and in politics”
Experts Say Student Debt Forgiveness Measures Positive, But Ohio’s Higher Education System Needs Work
Colleges could re-allocate resources to make school more affordable
Tags: Ohio News, Education, Student Loans
Study: 90% of Ohio Parents Trust Teachers to Choose Class Content
The study also found parents want a "whole-student" approach to educational care.
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