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Will proponents keep fighting to overturn Ohio s 50-year-old consumer fireworks ban?: Capitol Letter
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Indians announce vaccine-incentive program, Tokyo Olympics scrutinized, final Vax-a-Million winners, more
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Bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers pushes to end state’s death penalty
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
In this Nov. 2005 file photo, Larry Greene, public information director of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, demonstrates how a curtain is pulled between the death chamber and witness room at the prison in Lucasville, Ohio. A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is again trying to pass legislation abolishing capital punishment in the state. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)AP
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio lawmakers are again introducing legislation to abolish the state’s death penalty – but this time, there’s growing confidence that the measure has the bipartisan support needed to become law.
Ohio lawmakers fail to address tainted House Bill 6: Capitol Letter
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6 feet under: The 133rd Ohio General Assembly will end its two-year session without passing any legislation that in any way addresses House Bill 6, the nuclear bailout law at the center of an enormous bribery scandal. As Jeremy Pelzer writes, the reason for such a stunning failure is that legislative Republicans, who dominate both the Ohio House and Senate, are split about whether to keep, repeal, or reform the law.
Sine die? The Ohio House won’t hold any more voting sessions this year, sources said, unless the Senate votes to override Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of Senate Bill 311, which would strip the governor of his power to issue statewide coronavirus orders. The Senate didn’t hold an override vote, though as Laura Hancock reports, it amended a tax bill to prohibit Ohio governors from closing stores during an infectious disease outbreak in a way that would hurt small businesses because big
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