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The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
Concerns about loss of access don’t just extend to physical health concerns or daily home services, but also to behavioral health services, on which 47% of Ohio adults on Medicaid rely, according to ...
President Donald Trump's plan to cut taxes by trillions of dollars could also trim billions in spending from social safety net programs, including food aid for lower-income people.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Ohio House wanted to take away voters’ rights to elect county coroners and the stsate school board. But the Senate’s version of the state budget reinstates the status quo. We’re ...
The proposed budget also requires that driver’s licenses or birth certificates reflect transgender people’s sex assigned at ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ousted all 17 members of a panel that advises the CDC on the safety, efficacy and ...
While on what she calls her “listening tour” across Ohio, democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton was invited by ...
In Ohio’s Republican-dominated legislature, a push is underway to find creative, unconventional ways to achieve a number of ...
If President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" passes the Senate as-is, nearly 1.5 million Ohioans on SNAP could lose ...
The Senate has set an ambitious timeline for passing President Donald Trump’s sweeping legislation to cut taxes and spending.
When is a Medicaid cut not actually a cut?   That’s the $800 billion question facing Senate Republicans as they write their own version of the sweeping House-passed tax and spending ...