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Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day, and Ohio organizations are redoubling their efforts to get residents ready for Election Day.Ohio's deadline to鈥�
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While an Ohio-based coal company contributed $100,000 to an organization that may have been involved in an alleged bribery operation to pass a power plant鈥�
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Ohio lawmakers are introducing bills that require more transparency when it comes to dark money groups in political campaigns. The bills are in reaction鈥�
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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from 星空无限传媒, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown talk about the questionable, yet鈥�
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A new group is joining the fray over Ohio's nuclear bailout law, HB6, by encouraging people who have already signed the HB6 referendum to take their...
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The League of Women Voters and Common Cause Ohio are joining forces to call out the lack of transparency in the scathing campaign against the nuclear鈥�
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A resolution seems to be gaining momentum in the Ohio House that would change the process for putting a constitutional amendment on a statewide ballot.鈥�
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The president of JobsOhio, the state's non-profit job creation company, is paid $621,322.62 a year. He's not the only one receiving a hefty鈥�
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Ohio鈥檚 top elections official, Secretary of State Frank LaRose, says giving workers a day off for Election Day is an interesting idea, but he鈥檚 not鈥�
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Halloween decorations compete with campaign signs in Whitehall鈥檚 front lawns. In yellow, black and red one sign shouts "No on 37," with 鈥渒eep term limits鈥濃€�