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This week on "The State of Ohio": The budget is on its way to a committee that will hammer out the differences before the end of the month deadline. But there are serious issues on both sides that could slow down the talks. A billion dollars is headed back to Ohio employers who paid into the state’s Bureau of Workers' Comp program. But a critic says the BWC has an outstanding bill that remains unpaid. And more on how Ohio's poorest people are surviving the rising costs of a basic existence.
 
Story Archive - March, 2002

Mar 1, 2002
Conservative Taft Challenger Fails to Make Primary Ballot
Deadline for Applying for Money-Help with Heating Bills
Legislative Preview
LTV Buying Snag
Real Estate Information on the Web
Review of Past Week in State Government
Steel Rally in Washington, DC
Symposium Helps Adults Learn About Kids
Mar 4, 2002
New Website Has Information About Ohio's Nursing Homes
Proficiency Test Changes
The Great State Fish Debate
Mar 5, 2002
Big Racial Gap Persists in Proficiency Test Scores
Gasoline Prices in Ohio Rise Six Cents in One Week
More Budget Cuts May Be Needed to Balance Budget
Ohio Congressman Reacts to Bush Steel Plan
Mar 6, 2002
Chillicothe Economy Turns Sour
Ohio Set to Schedule Another Execution
Republican Campaign Money May Be Dirty
Traficant and Others' Reactions to New Steel Tariffs
Mar 7, 2002
ACLU Files Suit Against School
Charter School Lawsuit Expanded
Latest on Traficant trial
Plan May Take Pictures of Homes Off County Websites
Report Shows Level of Ohio's Child Welfare
Taft Talks About Growth of Biotechnology
Unions May Defect From Democrats to Endorse Taft
Mar 8, 2002
Hagan Says Taft Does Not Understand Legislation
Plan May Give Ohio's Working Poor More Money
Preview of Next Week's Legislative Activities
State Ballot for Primary is Certified
Supreme Court Justice Visits Columbus
Mar 11, 2002
El Nino's Impact on Ohio
Extra Thirteen Weeks of Unemployment Benefits Now Available
Lt. Governor Says Ohio is Secure As Can Be Six Months After 9/11
Ohio School Board Hears Debate on Evolution vs. Creationism
Special Legislature Hearing to Probe $300 Million Grutadauria Scam
Mar 12, 2002
AFL Endorses Hagan for Governor But Some Unions Back Taft
House Passes Child Rape Law
New Campaign Finance Legislation Effort Being Formed
Update on Traficant Trial
Mar 13, 2002
Lesbian Couple Wants Joint Custody
Ohio Holds Statewide Tornado Drills
Predatory Lending Law Takes Effect Soon
Proposal to Push Anti-Meningitis Shots
Mar 14, 2002
Democrats Blast GOP About "Dirty" Campaign Money
Evolution Letter from University Presidents
Ohioans Will Not Need 10-Digit Dialing Codes
Mar 15, 2002
Buzzards Return Early to Hinkley Township
Easier Way to Get Car or Boat Title
Legislative Preview
Missing Back Child Support Owed to Parents
New Law for Low-Interest Loans on House Repairs
Mar 18, 2002
Is Ohio Doing Enough to Get Food Stamps to the Poor?
New Ohio Quarter Unveiled
New Study Shows Power of Term Limits
Mar 19, 2002
Charter School Legislation Voted Out of Committee
Cincinnati Might Host Next GOP Convention
Gasoline Prices Rising, Especially in Ohio
Ohio Getting More 'Bike Friendly'
Teenage Girl Hit By Hockey Puck Dies in Columbus Hospital
Mar 20, 2002
Boyle Rips Treasurer Deters Over Gruttadauria
House Ready to Approve Concealed Carry Bill
Prosecution Rests Case Against Rep. Traficant
School Funding Mediation Falls Through
Southeast Ohio Works on Artisan Center
Mar 21, 2002
Black Lawmakers Back New Drug Plan
Flannery Accuses Blackwell in Campaign Donations Flap
House Approves Concealed Weapons Bill
Taft Reacts to School Mediation Breakdown
Taft Signs Bill to Encourage Building of Ethanol Plant
Mar 22, 2002
Cleveland Hosts Robotics Competition
Death Penalty Study Shows Fewer Legal Delays
Doan Brook Stream Restoration Project Underway
Ohio Jobless Rate Rises Again
Mar 23, 2002
Gas prices, global trade dispute combine to hike fertilizer prices
Mar 25, 2002
Camera May Let Relatives View Coleman's Execution
Moment of Silence at School May Be Law
Scientists Endorse Teaching Intelligent Design
Taft Will Raid Rainy Day Fund to Help Plug Budget Shortfall
Mar 26, 2002
Alan Freed Returns to Cleveland
Lottery Study Commission
LTV Steel Name Change
TRW Hostile Takeover
Mar 27, 2002
Coleman Appeals to Tell Whole Story
Fuel Cell Research Program
Legislation May Encourage EPA to Take Action
Passover Feature
Red Cross Accused of Union Blocking
Mar 29, 2002
Cigarette Tax Hike Could Be Part of Budget Fix
Ohio Man Indicted for Insurance Fraud
Schools Say State Leader's Plan Isn't Working


 
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