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Ohio veterans warn mail-in voting changes could silence military voices

Ohio lawmakers are debating new legislation to shorten the mail-in voting window, requiring absentee ballots to arrive by the time polls close on Election Day. Senate Bill 293, introduced by […]

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‘No Kings’ rallies galvanize smaller cities and towns throughout Heartland

Last Saturday’s “No Kings” rallies garnered an estimated 7 million people to rally against President Donald Trump and his administration’s monarch-like control of power. Much of the attention has been on the largest rallies in cities like New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C. and San Francisco.

Ohio kicks off redistricting process, with Republicans looking to further gerrymander maps

On Monday, the Ohio state Legislature held its first public hearings on the state’s redistricting process, where Republicans rejected a map drawn by Democrats that would more evenly split Ohio’s congressional districts.

Ohioans rally for fair maps as communities push back against gerrymandering
Ohio SNAP-Ed classes end Oct. 1, raising food budget concerns
Ohio court rejects coal plant challenge over toxic coal ash
Heartland states answer Trump’s costly National Guard stunt

After President Donald Trump’s arbitrary declaration of high crime in Washington D.C., National Guard troops from Heartland States have begun their deployment to the capitol on taxpayers’ dime.

The latest on Republican politicians redrawing their own districts in Heartland states

President Donald Trump is pressuring states where Republicans hold a trifecta to redistrict — sometimes illegally — before the 2026 elections.

Ohio Republican congressional candidate makes baseless claim that people won’t die because of Medicaid cuts

Ohio state Rep. Josh Williams (R-Sylvania Twp.), who is running for the U.S. House against incumbent Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), contends that the Medicaid cuts passed by his party will not lead to unnecessary deaths.

Sherrod Brown to run for Senate in 2026

According to a report from Cleveland Plain Dealer, former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) has told his allies that he will run for the Senate again in 2026.

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