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Ohio Republican says Big Beautiful Bill is a ‘win,’ but it doesn’t cut social programs enough

During an interview on “The Scott Sands Show,” Ohio Republican congressional candidate Kevin Coughlin praised President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful, Bill” as a “win,” but lamented that the legislation won’t cut social programs even more.

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U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno seemingly lies about death threat

U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) has seemingly been caught in a lie about a death threat that never happened, Cleveland.com reported on Monday.

Ohio lawmakers latest to try to prohibit ranked choice voting

Last week, the Ohio state Senate passed Senate Bill 63, a bill that makes it more difficult to implement ranked choice voting in the state.

Federal budget bill could stall growth and investment in Appalachia
Ohio GOP introduce a bill recognizing ‘Natural Family Month,’ excluding single parents and LGBTQ+ families (UPDATED)

Ohio state Reps. Beth Lear (R-Galena) and Josh Williams (R-Sylvania Township) have introduced House Bill 262, legislation to implement “Natural Family Month” in the state, drawing criticism for excluding single parents and LGBTQ+ families.

Ohio Republican sanctioned for sexual misconduct allegations, asked to resign

Ohio state Rep. Rodney Creech (R-West Alexandria) has been sanctioned by the Ohio House of Representatives and asked to resign after a state investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against a teenager.

Ohio GOP all-in on Ramaswamy’s gubernatorial run

As the Ohio Republican Party endorses Vivek Ramaswamy to keep the governor’s mansion for the GOP, state Democrats are looking to highlight the controversial endorsement as extreme for Ohio.

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University of Toledo scrapping data analytics, women’s studies majors in response to Republican DEI ban

The University of Toledo is suspending several undergraduate programs — like religious studies, data analytics, Spanish and women’s and gender studies — to comply with Ohio Senate Bill 1.  

Ohio GOP advances effort to weaken child labor laws

The Republican-controlled Ohio Legislature is advancing an effort to allow 14 and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. on school nights, despite current law implementing a 7 p.m. curfew.

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