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Bill requiring free feminine hygiene products in Ohio prisons awaits governor's signature

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bipartisan Ohio bill that would require correctional institutions to provide free feminine hygiene products to incarcerated women awaits Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature. Lawmakers sent House Bill 29 to the governor’s desk on Dec. 9, after the legislation passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate. DeWine has 10 days, [...]

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Leaders from dozens of states in Ohio to fight federal overreach

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The Ohio Statehouse hosted a historic gathering of legislative leaders from across the country Monday, discussing concerns about the increasing power of the federal government. Senate presidents and House speakers from about 40 states met in the chambers of the Ohio House of Representatives, unanimously adopting a nonbinding declaration for the [...]

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Ohioans to receive alerts when inmates escape correctional facilities under new law

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio residents will soon receive mobile emergency alerts when felony offenders escape from correctional facilities. Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 23, creating the β€œEscaped Convict Alert System,” on Dec. 1. The legislation passed the House in June and the Senate in October, with both votes being unanimous. The system is [...]

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Sunday Briefing: Governor's race polls; Ohio a swing state?

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on the Sunday Briefing: β€œWe’re looking at the governor’s race where we see a big shake up and a shift in polling,” Spencer Kimball with Emerson Polling said. β€œHere, there doesn’t seem to be a shakeup and we get to those name recognition questions.” See what is driving Democrat [...]

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DeWine bans synthetic kratom in executive order

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Synthetic kratom is now illegal everywhere in Ohio after Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order today adopting the unanimous recommendation of the Ohio Board of Pharmacy. DeWine requested the Board hold an emergency meeting today to decide action on the popular drug that purports to treat pain and other ailments, [...]

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Naturalization ceremonies canceled in Columbus for immigrants from 19 countries

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Columbus residents approved to become U.S. citizens are now seeing their final step toward citizenship canceled. On Dec. 2, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced a pause on asylum and benefit applications for immigrants from 19 "high-risk" countries, including many represented in central Ohio. This week, it became clear the pause [...]

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DeWine still weighing bill to restrict mail-in voting

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Gov. Mike DeWine is still deciding whether or not he will sign a bill that would eliminate the four-day grace period for mail-in ballots. The bill would require all mail-in ballots to be received by election day. The bill is opposed by voting rights advocates. NBC4's Colleen Marshall asked DeWine if [...]

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Democrats make gains in Ohio's 2026 statewide races, new poll reports

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A new Emerson College Polling survey of Ohio voters found increasing success for Democratic candidates ahead of 2026's elections. New polling released on Thursday found the statewide elections for governor and U.S. Senate have tightened since Emerson's last poll in August. The poll found Ohioans' shift in favorability toward Democratic candidates [...]

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Ohio bill aims to crack down on digital car theft tools

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio lawmakers are weighing new penalties for possessing electronic devices that can be used to unlock and start cars without a key, as vehicle thefts increasingly involve digital tools instead of broken windows or hot-wiring. House Bill 519, introduced in October by Rep. Andrea White (R-Kettering), passed the House on Nov. [...]

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Ohio lawmakers mull psychedelic drug for addiction, PTSD treatment

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio lawmakers are exploring the possibility of using a psychedelic drug to treat patients with severe addictions or post-traumatic stress disorders. A committee met for the first time on Wednesday to study whether the next General Assembly should allow ibogaine, a psychedelic compound derived from a West African root vegetable, to [...]

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Ohio lawmakers revive Statehouse flag-display restrictions after DeWine veto

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio lawmakers are renewing an effort to restrict which flags may be displayed on state-owned buildings, months after Gov. Mike DeWine partially vetoed a similar measure in the state budget. House Bill 602, introduced in November by Reps. D.J. Swearingen (R-Huron) and Rodney Creech (R-Alexandria), would limit state agencies to flying [...]

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Why politicians use acronyms when naming their bills

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- The CROWN Act. The RURAL Act. The Big, Beautiful Bill. Politicians create specific names, often with complex acronyms, when writing legislation. It's no coincidence; politicians said it's worth taking a minute to title bills in a way that conveys their intent and is memorable for constituents. "There's hundreds of bills that [...]

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Ohio Senate passes cannabis law, including new penalties for some adult use

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- State senators passed changes to Ohio's marijuana laws on Tuesday. Senate Bill 56 passed the Ohio Senate 22-7 and will now head to Gov. Mike DeWine. The bill offers significant adjustments to Ohio's recreational cannabis use laws, including new legal charges for things like improper transportation. See previous coverage of S.B. [...]

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Ohio House moves to bar registered sex offenders from living near their victims

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio bill that would close a loophole in state law that allows registered sex offenders to live near their victims has passed the House. House Bill 102 would bar registered sex offenders and child-victim offenders from living within 2,000 feet of their victim’s residence or loitering within 1,000 feet. While [...]

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How Ohio plans to address data center power needs

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” Ohio will need to find ways to meetΒ the enormous energy demands of new data centers and manufacturing facilities, as well as the average energy needs of everyday Ohioans. That task is made all the more difficult by the typically lengthy process of getting a new energy project approved.Β  A new study [...]

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