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Statewide news stories impacting the heartland and beyond.
Statewide
By Nick Rogers
STATEWIDE – Today the Ohio Senate voted to override the Governor’s veto of House Bill 68, which sought to ban surgical and chemical castration of minors as well as prohibiting biological men from playing in women’s sports. In addition, the senate also voted to reverse the Governor’s decision
Fresh News Stories From Around The Web, Handpicked By The Citizen Journalist Staff At The Ohio Roundtable For the Week of January 24, 2024: Ohio-Based ‘We the People Convention’ Endorses Donald Trump for President – Kaitlin Housler, The Ohio Star Plan comes to eliminate Ohio’s income tax – J.D. Davidson,
Find Fresh News Stories From Around The Web, Handpicked By The Citizen Journalist Staff At The Ohio Roundtable For the Week of January 17, 2024: Ohio Governor Reacts to House Veto Override of House Bill 68 – Kaitlin Housler, Ohio Star Ohio’s statewide ballot set for March 19 primary – By
By Sandie Zimmerman Closed Primaries are defined by Findlaw as, “Permitting only Registered Members of a Political Party to vote in the Parties Primary Election. This requires a voter to declare a party affiliation before voting/before election day.” Ones allegiance to a political party plays a major role in
On Friday Governor Dewine vetoed HB 68, a bill that would have barred medical practitioners from dealing hormone altering drugs or performing irreversible surgeries to minors in Ohio. According to the Governor, his decision followed extensive meetings with advocates who transitioned and claimed they would not be alive were it
BY NICK ROGERS CHARDON, OH – HR 3557 – aka the American Broadband Deployment Act of 2023 – is the most prominent of dozens of pending congressional bills aimed at fast-tracking wireless electromagnetic frequency (EMF) telecommunications infrastructure nationwide while, at the same time, preempting what little local zoning board control remains. Traditionally, municipalities
BY MATT URBAS HB68, a bill combining the Saving Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act and the Save Women’s Sports Act, was passed in the Senate today, then sent back to the House which concurred with the changes made by the Senate. Having passed both houses, the bill now heads
By Nick Rogers CHARDON, OHIO – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) touts municipal water fluoridation as one of the top ten medical advances of the 20th century. Fluoride is mandated by law in communities over 5000 residents and is highly recommended by health agencies across the board, so