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    January 20, 2026

    Trump axes funding for the vulnerable in Ohio then restores it amid backlash

    The Trump administration abruptly cut and then reversed $2 billion in SAMHSA funding, disrupting mental health and addiction services nationwide and raising alarms in Ohio about the instability of federal support for vulnerable communities.

    Trump axes funding for the vulnerable in Ohio then restores it amid backlash
    January 20, 2026

    Child care sector in Ohio continues push to save, and boost, funding

    Ohio and national child care advocates are pressing federal leaders to restore frozen funds, protect child care investments, and stabilize a system already strained by high costs, worker shortages, and growing family hardship.

    Child care sector in Ohio continues push to save, and boost, funding
    January 19, 2026

    One year of Donald Trump: Alarms sound over relentless expansion of presidential powers

    Legal experts and historians say President Trump’s second-term expansion of executive power, from military actions to targeting critics, signals a dangerous shift away from democratic norms and checks and balances.

    One year of Donald Trump: Alarms sound over relentless expansion of presidential powers
    January 19, 2026

    Federal judge issues preliminary injunction in favor of ACLU of Ohio in lawsuit against Ohio State

    A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction against Ohio State University, ruling a student’s expulsion over pro-Palestinian social media posts likely violated free speech and due process rights.

    Federal judge issues preliminary injunction in favor of ACLU of Ohio in lawsuit against Ohio State
    January 19, 2026

    Ohio lawmakers say child care system strong, introduce new authority in child care investigations

    Ohio lawmakers unveiled House Bill 647 to expand child care fraud investigations, boost data analytics funding, and protect federal child care dollars while defending the state’s oversight system.

    Ohio lawmakers say child care system strong, introduce new authority in child care investigations
    January 16, 2026

    Federal courts deny Trump request for private voter data in 2 states

    Federal courts in California and Oregon blocked Trump administration efforts to force states to hand over sensitive voter data, citing privacy concerns and limits on federal power over elections.

    Federal courts deny Trump request for private voter data in 2 states
    January 16, 2026

    Husted took thousands from company that paid Ohio $88 million to settle Medicaid fraud allegations

    Ohio Sen. Jon Husted took tens of thousands from Centene after a major Medicaid fraud settlement while voting against ACA subsidies for Ohioans, drawing criticism from government watchdogs.

    Husted took thousands from company that paid Ohio $88 million to settle Medicaid fraud allegations
    January 16, 2026

    Retired Ohio chief justice joins alliance to preserve independent judicial branch

    Retired Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor is leading a national effort to defend judicial independence, warn against politicized courts and educate voters on the judiciary’s vital role.

    Retired Ohio chief justice joins alliance to preserve independent judicial branch
    January 16, 2026

    How powerful figures were prosecuted in Trump’s first term, then pardoned in his second term

    Trump has pardoned allies convicted under his own first-term Justice Department, sidestepping normal clemency rules and raising concerns about the erosion of prosecutorial independence and the rule of law.

    How powerful figures were prosecuted in Trump’s first term, then pardoned in his second term
    January 15, 2026

    War powers resolution fails in US Senate after 2 Republicans flip, Vance breaks tie

    JD Vance cast the deciding vote to halt a Senate war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Trump’s military actions in Venezuela, after GOP senators reversed course.

    War powers resolution fails in US Senate after 2 Republicans flip, Vance breaks tie
    January 15, 2026

    What are the statuses of Ohio’s education bills in the legislature?

    Several Ohio education bills advancing at the Statehouse would bring religious displays, anti-abortion videos, and new social curricula into public schools.

    What are the statuses of Ohio’s education bills in the legislature?
    January 15, 2026

    What a fracking-waste dispute says about Ohio’s energy double standard

    Opponents say Ohio law gives communities little power to stop new fracking waste injection wells, even as the state allows local governments to block solar and wind projects.

    What a fracking-waste dispute says about Ohio’s energy double standard
    January 15, 2026

    A Ford worker called out Trump. The president flipped him off. Now, he’s been suspended.

    A UAW-backed Ford worker was suspended after a viral video showed him heckling President Trump during a Dearborn plant visit, prompting union, company, and political reaction.

    A Ford worker called out Trump. The president flipped him off. Now, he’s been suspended.
    January 14, 2026

    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejects proposed referendum trying to overturn new marijuana law

    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejected ballot language for a referendum to overturn changes to the state’s marijuana law, delaying signature collection efforts.

    Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejects proposed referendum trying to overturn new marijuana law
    January 14, 2026

    In the wake of ICE shooting, protests in Ohio, preparation for more raids

    Large protests erupted across Ohio after a fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, as advocates organize responses to enforcement actions and parents warn of trauma near schools.

    In the wake of ICE shooting, protests in Ohio, preparation for more raids
    January 14, 2026

    Texas-based company approved to frack more than 170 acres of wildlife area in eastern Ohio

    Ohio regulators approved a fracking lease at Leesville Wildlife Area and advanced more public lands for bidding, despite strong public opposition and environmental concerns.

    Texas-based company approved to frack more than 170 acres of wildlife area in eastern Ohio
    January 14, 2026

    States go their own way as RFK Jr. shifts federal vaccine policy

    States reject new federal guidance cutting childhood vaccines, forming alliances and passing laws to protect school requirements, insurance coverage, and public health standards.

    States go their own way as RFK Jr. shifts federal vaccine policy
    January 13, 2026

    The Ohio public pays the price for Big Tech’s data centers

    As Big Tech expands AI data centers, Ohio and the nation face higher energy bills, strained power grids, and growing climate and consumer costs, according to new reporting.

    The Ohio public pays the price for Big Tech’s data centers
    January 12, 2026

    Ohio Sen. Jon Husted promotes D.C. businesses in Ohio TV ad

    An ad featuring Ohio Sen. Jon Husted urging support for small businesses aired on Ohio TV stations while showcasing businesses based in Washington, D.C.

    Ohio Sen. Jon Husted promotes D.C. businesses in Ohio TV ad
    January 9, 2026

    Ohio spends billions to create jobs. Economists say the lack of jobs is making people leave

    Ohio is projected to lose 675,000 residents by 2050, with economists citing weak job growth despite billions in tax breaks and incentives promoted by Republican state leaders.

    Ohio spends billions to create jobs. Economists say the lack of jobs is making people leave
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