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Abortion ‘trigger bill’ coming to Senate committee
BY: SUSAN TEBBEN and Ohio Capital Journal A piece of legislation meant to go into effect if federal abortion rights protections are overturned will start its path through the Ohio legislature this week. Senate Bill 123 is set to appear in the Ohio Senate Health Committee on Wednesday morning. If passed, the bill would then…
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Up-date on Riverside Drive at Main Street closing for water main construction
Loveland, Ohio – The City announced today that the Main Street and Chestnut Street water main and road repair project will begin on Monday, October 4. They also announced the exact date, “dependent upon weather conditions” of the closure of Riverside Drive so a water main can be tapped. Riverside Drive will be closed to…
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Dems push for legislation after OSU team doctor has charges dismissed for sexually assaulting hundreds of student athletes
BY: SUSAN TEBBEN and Ohio Capital Journal Days after lawsuits against a former OSU team doctor were dismissed because of the statute of limitations, Democratic state representatives want action to extend time and help to sexual assault survivors. A federal judge didn’t dispute the facts of the case in which Dr. Richard Strauss was accused of sexually assaulting…
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Lawsuit accuses Ohio Redistricting Commission of violating constitution
Members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission are sworn in at the Ohio Statehouse. From left, Senate President Matt Huffman, state Auditor Keith Faber, House Minority Leader Emilia Sykes, Gov. Mike DeWine, Secretary of State Frank LaRose, House Speaker Bob Cupp and Sen. Vernon Sykes. Photo by Susan Tebben BY: SUSAN TEBBEN and Ohio Capital Journal…
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