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Ohio Senate removes nuclear subsidies from House Bill 6: Capitol Letter

Ohio Senate removes nuclear subsidies from House Bill 6: Capitol Letter Laura Hancock, cleveland.com © John Kuntz/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Twin 516-foot-tall cooling towers of the Perry nuclear power plant dominate Lake Erie s skyline. Rotunda Rumblings Nuclear option: The Ohio Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to remove nuclear subsidies contained in House Bill 6, the bailout bill that’s the subject of a federal corruption probe. As Andrew Tobias writes, senators said they no longer think the bill’s $1 billion in subsidies are necessary, and said repealing them will help turn the page on an embarrassing chapter for the legislature. The bill now heads to the House for consideration.

Ohio slows down coronavirus death reporting: Capitol Letter

Ohio slows down coronavirus death reporting: Capitol Letter Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center personnel administer a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine to Barbara Schmalenberger Tuesday March 2 at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus. OSU was among the first to give the J&J shots in the U.S. after the federal government provided emergency use authorization for them on Saturday. (Logan Wallace/The Ohio State University)The Ohio State University/Logan Wallace Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings ODH opts for slower death reporting: The Ohio Department of Health has given up reporting coronavirus deaths as quickly as possible. Beginning Tuesday, it is now opting for a new system that will delay reporting of some deaths by up to months, but should prove to be more accurate, Rich Exner reports. ODH will now depend solely on CDC case confirmations after death certificates are received, rather than earlier reports from hospita

2 key Cuyahoga County cabinet members leaving for other jobs: The Wake Up for Tuesday, March 2, 2021

2 key Cuyahoga County cabinet members leaving for other jobs: The Wake Up for Tuesday, March 2, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © Robin Goist, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Akron City Council voted unanimously in favor of a development agreement with Industrial Commercial Properties regarding the redevelopment of the struggling Chapel Hill Mall. Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather The weather will be pretty pleasant in the Cleveland area today, with highs in the low 40s and mostly sunny skies. It still will be chilly overnight as lows will be around 30 degrees with clear skies. Read more.

Ohio indoor entertainment events can soon reopen with limited capacity: Capitol Letter

Ohio indoor entertainment events can soon reopen with limited capacity: Capitol Letter Rotunda Rumblings Change of venue: Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday that re-opening indoor entertainment venues will be limited to 25% capacity, while outdoor events including professional sports will be limited to 30%, under new coronavirus rules that will be coming soon from his administration. Per Andrew Tobias, DeWine said venues also will be required to enforce social distancing from unrelated groups and require masks. He also said he hopes the restrictions will be gradually loosened as months go by. Deadline enforcer: Attorney General Dave Yost sued the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday, trying to force the agency to comply with a legal March 31 deadline to provide final data from its 2020 census. As Tobias reports, Yost’s lawsuit says Ohio could miss its own legal deadlines in its redistricting process, or be forced into a bitter fight over “alternative” data if the census information is

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