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Senators OK Transportation Bill, Minus 75-MPH Speed Limit
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State senators have passed Ohio’s transportation budget after a committee dropped a proposal that would have raised the speed limit to 75 mph on certain rural freeways and the turnpike…. Read More

Ohio Medicaid Drops 4,200 Providers In Error After Glitch
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The Ohio Department of Medicaid says it erroneously sent about 4,200 letters to doctors and health workers last week notifying them they had been dropped from the Medicaid program. Ohio… Read More

Ohio Committee Slated To Vote On ‘Heartbeat’ Abortion Bill
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An Ohio legislative panel has scheduled a possible vote on a proposal to effectively ban abortions after the first fetal heartbeat is detected, which can come as early as six… Read More

Ohio Drivers Can Show Proof Of Insurance Electronically
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Ohioans are now able to show proof of insurance to police officers and state agencies with their electronic devices. A state law that goes into effect Monday allows drivers in… Read More

Proposed 75 mph Speed Limit Would Move Ohio To The Fast Lane
By: Associated Press
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Ohio’s potential move to a 75 mph speed limit would put it in the fast lane among states in the eastern U.S. Lawmakers in Ohio’s legislature are debating whether to… Read More

We Are Ohio Visits OU Campus
The political action group We Are Ohio stated its case for why right-to-work is wrong at Ohio University’s Baker Center on Thursday night. The Columbus-based coalition led the successful opposition… Read More

Weather Blamed For Increase In State Overtime Pay Last Year
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The state says last year’s severe winter weather is partly responsible for a small increase in the amount of annual overtime earned by state employees. The Department of Administrative Services… Read More

Study Says Youth In Rural Areas Have Higher Suicide Rate
By: Associated Press
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A new Ohio State University study has found that adolescents and young adults living in rural areas are more likely to commit suicide than those in cities. The study analyzed… Read More

Ohio Bill Would Require Defibrillator Training For Students
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An Ohio proposal would require high school students to have basic training in how to use automated defibrillators and administer CPR. Schools could offer the instruction any time during the… Read More

Ohio Lawmaker Wants Tougher Penalties For Wastewater Dumping
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A state senator wants increased penalties and stiffer permit rules for improperly disposing of gas-drilling waste and toxic brine in Ohio. Senate Minority Leader Joe Schiavoni’s legislation would raise the… Read More

Advocates To Push Vaccine Legislation At Ohio Statehouse
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The father of a boy killed by bacterial meningitis and an expert in infectious diseases are among advocates coming to the Ohio Statehouse to promote new vaccine legislation. The Immunization… Read More

Ohio’s Public Universities Owe $6.5B In Debt
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Ohio’s 14 public universities owe $6.5 billion for debt mostly created by what some education experts call unnecessary campus building booms. The Dayton Daily News reports college officials say they… Read More

Ohio Online Charter School Spent More Than $2.27M On Ads
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Ohio’s largest online charter school reported at least $2.27 million spent last school year on advertising to attract students. The Columbus Dispatch reports that’s about 2 percent of the Electronic… Read More

Agreement Provides Ohio Rebates for Drug Overdose Antidote
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says the manufacturer of a drug overdose antidote will provide rebates for public agencies buying the drug over the next year. California-based Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc…. Read More

$7 Billion Budget Adjusts Ohio Driver Training, Credit Card Options
By: Julie Carr Smyth | AP Statehouse Correspondent
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Prospective Ohio drivers would see added training requirements and the Bureau of Motor Vehicles would be allowed to accept credit and debit cards under a state transportation budget that easily… Read More

Not Many Local Students Opting Out of Tests
By: Sarah Hawley | Athens Messenger staff reporter
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After much debate and concern leading up to the beginning of testing for schools throughout Ohio, relatively few parents are choosing to “opt-out” of the testing for their children in… Read More

Gas And Oil Drilling Still Rising In Ohio
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The state of Ohio says oil and gas production rose again in the fourth quarter of last year. Statistics released by the state Wednesday show production of oil and natural… Read More

Proposed Marijuana Legalization Plan Changed to Allow Home Grown Pot
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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One of the groups backing a plan to legalize marijuana in Ohio is making a big change to its proposal. ResponsibleOhio, the group that wants to establish ten growing sites… Read More
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