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Pennsylvania fracking waste sent to Ohio injection wells

Pennsylvania is sending large volumes of oil and gas wastewater out of state for disposal, with much of it injected into underground wells in Southeast Ohio, a practice raising concern among local […]

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Months of opposition ignored: Husted performs U-turn on ACA tax credit extension

On Monday, U.S. Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) called for a bipartisan solution on extending the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits, contradicting months of voting and speaking out against extension attempts.

Report: Medicaid rule changes threaten Ohio mental health care
Heartland leaders react to new Jeffrey Epstein emails that mention Donald Trump

On Wednesday, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released emails that suggest President Donald Trump was directly involved with Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes with underage girls, despite him saying otherwise.

Ohio ICE enforcement scrutinized, former detainee warns of broad risks
Ohio Sen. Jon Husted on fighting to weaken Medicaid: ‘I love doing that kind of stuff’

During a recent radio interview, U.S. Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) spoke fondly about his vote for President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill, which slashed Medicaid benefits for millions of Americans.

Bernie Moreno admits to collecting vehicle identification numbers of Democratic lawmakers’ vehicles

During a U.S. Senate committee hearing on Wednesday, U.S. Sens. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) and Jacky Rosen (D-NV) clashed over Moreno allegedly collecting the vehicle identification numbers (VIN) of vehicles driven by his Democratic colleagues.

ANALYSIS: Ohio Democrats show when a bad map is a good deal

Aaron Kleinman writes, "Ohio Democrats just gave up a congressional district to Republicans. Good on them."

New Ohio bill challenges federal handgun laws, would allow teenagers to legally purchase handguns

This week, Ohio state Sen. Terry Johnson (R-McDermott) introduced legislation to allow people as young as 18 years old to legally purchase handguns, which would violate federal gun laws.

Millions across the Heartland at risk of losing SNAP benefits from government shutdown

Several states — including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Minnesota, Kansas and Wisconsin — issued warnings for food insecure citizens this week, as the government shutdown threatens payments for food assistance programs.

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