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Ohio recorded 25,135 abortions in 2025, a 15% increase largely linked to telehealth prescriptions. State data shows complications remained rare with no reported deaths.

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Ohio recorded 25,135 abortions in 2025, a 15% increase largely linked to telehealth prescriptions. State data shows complications remained rare with no reported deaths.

The Ohio Senate approved a bill banning ranked choice voting statewide and threatening funding for local governments that adopt it. The measure now heads to Gov. Mike DeWine.

Ohio’s U.S. Senate candidates offered differing responses to President Trump’s strikes on Iran, with one calling for impeachment and others stopping short of endorsing the conflict.

Eric Watson has collected endorsements from MAGA movement figures, an anti-voting machine group, and an abortion abolition organization — each of which has used its announcement to directly attack incumbent Gary Click ahead of the May 5 Republican primary in Ohio's 88th House District.

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Ohio House lawmakers passed a bill banning ranked choice voting and tying local government funding to compliance, drawing debate over voter choice and local control.

New polling shows 90% of Ohio voters view public libraries as essential community services, as funding changes raise concerns among advocates.

Records link Sen. Jon Husted to Ohio’s HB 6 scandal as electric bills climb $663 a year since 2019. The issue is emerging as a key factor in the 2026 Senate race.

An Ohio lawmaker proposes replacing traditional property taxes with a land value tax, aiming to spur development and stabilize revenue as voters weigh eliminating property taxes statewide.

Vivek Ramaswamy's Ohio gubernatorial campaign has not returned or commented on a $500 donation from Richard Iott, a former congressional candidate who participated in Nazi SS reenactments and said Nazi Germany "accomplished incredible things."

Gary Click built his political brand on being a pastor, a servant-leader, a man of the people. His campaign finance records tell a different story — one that runs from a AAA Five Diamond Arizona resort to a Christian nationalist compound in Texas to hotel stays his own filings called "Non legislative," charged to donors and never paid back.

Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman asked Rep. Rodney Creech to resign nine months ago over allegations involving a minor relative. On Friday, he reinstated him — and the Ohio Republican Party officially endorsed him for re-election.

After TiffinOhio.net reported Rep. Gary Click's quiet departure from Fremont Baptist Temple, Click disputed the story on X — then gave a damage control interview to a local newspaper the same week his church finally updated its website.

Les Wexner confirmed under oath he likely gave Sen. Jon Husted about $117,000 in campaign donations as scrutiny grows over Husted’s vote to block release of Epstein-related files.

Civil rights leader and former presidential candidate Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. dies at 84, drawing tributes nationwide for his decades of activism and political influence.

Republican challenger Eric Watson calls on State Rep. Gary Click to debate before the May 5 primary, as Click continues to decline public forums and faces criticism from supporters.

The League of Women Voters and CAIR are challenging Ohio’s new voter purge law, arguing it violates federal protections and risks disenfranchising naturalized citizens.

Rep. Gary Click quietly stepped down as pastor of Fremont Baptist Temple in 2025 as he faces a competitive Republican primary in Ohio’s 88th House District.

Red Wine & Blue mobilized thousands in a Zoom call, raising $107,000 in under an hour to support Haitian families in Springfield facing immigration uncertainty.

State Rep. Gary Click faces criticism from fellow Republicans after attacking an AI-generated campaign video while declining to debate his own primary challenger ahead of the May 5 election.
