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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance made a controversial gesture during a Republican Party dinner in Lima, Ohio, raising his middle finger while delivering remarks about political culture in Washington, D.
I’m used to getting bruised by the political process - this was just a little bit bigger bruise that I’m accustomed to.” ...
Ohio lawmakers will likely go on summer break without making any changes to the state’s marijuana law, a Republican state ...
The final version of the two-year spending plan has landed, and it’s packed with long-sought Republican priorities. Lawmakers eliminated the state’s top income tax bracket, collapsing Ohio’s tax ...
Thirty-five percent of college students report receiving mental health services. Ohio House Republicans have cut funding $20 ...
The conference committee has approved a two-year state budget, which makes changes to the income tax and provides funding for ...
With Sherrod Brown, a former U.S. senator, considering a return to politics by either running for a seat in the Senate or for governor next year, both races on the Democratic side remain up in the air ...
Vice President JD Vance returned to Ohio for a GOP fundraiser where he highlighted the Trump administration's foreign policy, ...
Vice President JD Vance outlined what he called the “Trump doctrine” in a speech praising the president’s foreign policy at a ...
Vice President JD Vance will deliver a keynote address at the Ohio Republican Party dinner. White House reacts after intel ...
During his stop in Lima Tuesday night, you heard Vice President JD Vance single out a pair of local Republican party chairmen: Tony Schroeder and Keith ...
Ohio House Democrats elected Rep. Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinnati) as the new Ohio House Minority Leader. At the start of every ...