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A majority, 64%, of Ohio lawmakers who responded to a survey think Attorney General Dave Yost will drop his long-planned bid for governor. That includes 68% of his fellow Republicans and 56% of ...
Roger Goodell met with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, Gov. Mike DeWine, and other state leaders on Tuesday to discuss the club’s ...
The House voted to extend the session to June 30, raising the specter of a government shutdown if a budget deal isn't reached before then.
Ron DeSantis joined Ohio House GOP lawmakers Tuesday afternoon to call for ... Mike DeWine does not sign or veto joint resolutions.
DeSantis signed the bill at a public event in Dade City, Florida, over the concerns of dentists and public health advocates.
Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to veto a bill that would open up pain-and-suffering lawsuit claims to family members who have long been denied recourse when a loved one dies because of a doctor’s mistake.
The governor had received public pressure to veto the bill but signed it on Wednesday, communications director Gina Maiola said. The sponsor of HB445, Rep. Andy Whitt, R-Harvest, said it is a ...
Ron DeSantis said he’ll veto a bill that would repeal the current ban. DeSantis said the bill (HB 6017) would drive up medical malpractice insurance costs for health care providers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ranked choice voting would effectively be banned in the state under a bipartisan bill the Ohio Senate passed Wednesday in a 27-5 vote. Senate Bill 63 would ban ranked choice ...
(Photo by Jacquelyn Jimenez Romero/Washington State Standard) Will Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson sign or veto a pile of tax bills and a state budget dependent on them? It’s anyone’s guess.
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday he will veto a bill that seeks to expand lawsuits by some people pursuing medical-malpractice claims involving the deaths of family members. DeSantis said the ...
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