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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, 2011

Mar 1, 2011
Governor adds second African-American to his cabinet, leading youth prison agency
House Republicans fills empty seat with history-making appointment
Kasich says he's confident controversial collective bargaining bill will pass
Late winter flooding forces hundreds from their homes in northwest Ohio
Protest against collective bargaining bill is bigger than ever before as vote comes closer
Two cases before Ohio Supreme Court could finally determine sentences for many sex offenders
Women lawmakers - all military veterans - push for end to ban on women in combat
Mar 2, 2011
Controversial abortion bill has its first hearing - featuring some unusual "testimony"
Democratic representatives opposed to collective bargaining bill ready for battle in House
Head of Ohio's labor unions angered by Senate vote on collective bargaining
Hotly-debated collective bargaining bill barely makes it through GOP-dominated Senate
Ohio nearly hits another record with number of concealed-carry permits issued
Protestors watch collecctive bargaining vote in a smaller but still vocal gathering
Senate president defends moving opponents of collective bargaining bill from key committees
Mar 3, 2011
Former attorney general takes new job, but says he expects to deal with big spending cuts
House lawmakers preparing for controversial collective bargaining bill that's passed the Senate
Report shows one in five Ohioans are going hungry or suffer from "food insecurity"
Mar 4, 2011
Kasich says he's still finishing State of the State speech, but knows what he'll say
Law to create "Common Sense Initiative" office on regulation reform signed
Ohio's jobless rate ticks down again, and officials say it's a long-term trend
Unions and public workers readying for next big fight - over pension reform
Mar 7, 2011
As lawmakers prepare to get Gov. Kasich's budget, Democrats unveil "compact with the middle class"
Critics and supporters jockey for attention on eve of Kasich's first major policy-oriented speech
Pro football players join lawmakers on bill to prevent injury from concussions
This week, collective bargaining may not be the biggest thing at the Statehouse
Mar 8, 2011
Hundreds of protestors turn out to try to shout down Gov. Kasich's speech
Kasich's first State of the State speech is long on passion, short on budget details
Ohio State's football coach punished for withholding information on memorabilia scheme
Republican lawmakers like Kasich's speech, but Democrats are angry and outraged
Mar 9, 2011
Gov. Kasich to use new and older technology to unveil budget to all Ohioans
House passes bill to crack down on so-called "pill mills", many in southern Ohio
Pro-choice lawmakers furious over what they call anti-abortion lobbying in the House
Progressive group files lawsuit to stop Kasich's appointee from taking development job
Quiet day on the front in the fight over collective bargaining, but a big closing battle looms soon
Senate moves to erase requirement for all districts to offer all-day kindergarten
Mar 10, 2011
Another big settlement with a drug company brings in millions for Ohio
Governor wants the state to help with more in-home care, but wants to make sure it's not abused
Ohio becomes first state to use drug widely employed to euthanize animals for lethal injection
Ohio-born institution will stay in Buckeye State, but will move from city to suburb
Supporters and opponents tell very different stories in testimony on "Heartbeat Bill"
Mar 11, 2011
Bad economy has apparently been driving students to Ohio colleges
New name surfaces as a possibility to run against U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown next year
Oil boom in eastern Ohio could be busted by concerned environmental activists
State offering amnesty to some businesses with back tax bills, but there's a catch
Voters will see fewer school levies this spring, but advocates say that may not be good news
Mar 14, 2011
Auditor puts state agencies on notice - he wants public records requests handled quickly
Budget is said to include plenty of money from privatizing state functions
Former Democratic leader says Republicans have a point with collective bargaining reform
Just days after latest execution, Democrats propose bill to abolish capital punishment in Ohio
New poll shows two months in, more people disapprove of Kasich than approve
Mar 15, 2011
After unveiling budget to lawmakers and reporters, Governor goes public with unprecedented meeting
Kasich's budget plugs $8 billion deficit without tax increases, but fix may be hard to see
Local governments, activists react to big cuts and changes in Kasich's budget
State school superintendent resigns, saying she was told to quit or be fired
Mar 16, 2011
Advocates for social welfare groups have very different reactions to Governor's budget
Arts agency says local communities, artists and students will suffer under big cut in budget
Hospitals feel they will win and lose in Kasich's proposed budget
Nursing home says cuts in state funding will cost thousands of jobs in that industry
One agency is already getting started on layoffs because of proposed budget cuts
Mar 17, 2011
AG, lawmakers want another crackdown on so-called "skill games"
Controversial former schools chief says education reformers have to stick with it to see gains
Democrat asks ethics commission to check into specifics of sale of prisons
Mar 18, 2011
Budget includes cuts to agencies funded by fees, so where do those fees go?
Governor and lawmakers push for Teach for America to come to Ohio, but critics are concerned
Governor skirts lawsuit over JobsOhio director's appointment by moving him out of that job
Ohio-based Honda still weighing impact of earthquake and tsunami in Japan
Unemployment rate drops again, making it a full year of falling numbers
Mar 21, 2011
"Free market think tank" finding new respect at Statehouse after years of research
Budget, pension reform, abortion ban and sentencing reform on the agendas in committees this week
Parole board unanimous in recommendation for next in line for execution
Sen. Brown cautiously supportive of US action in Libya, for now
Mar 22, 2011
Lawmakers drilling down into plan to allow gas and oil exploration in state parks
Longtime Akron mayor looks back on three tough years in his "state of the city" address
Ohio Congressman wants to defund Libya bombing campaign, suggests Obama could be impeached
Program to bring would-be teachers to low-income districts passes with passionate debate
Supporters of non-traditional, non-public schools rally as budget that favors them moves on
Mar 23, 2011
Bill to require voters to show photo ID passes after angry, lengthy debate in House
Former Governor Strickland preparing for new role - and it could be on national stage
Poll shows support for unions in collective bargaining fight, opposition to Kasich
Stark County treasurer says he was illegally fired by commissioners after huge theft in his office
Mar 24, 2011
New poll shows Obama, Brown have good shots at re-election next year
Past budget gurus say they're very concerned about some things in current budget
Mar 28, 2011
Big bills on this week's agenda for legislators in both the House and Senate
Controversial collective bargaining reform bill likely to go through House committee tomorrow
Governor defends private prisons plan in face of questions about how operators will run them
Lawmakers consider another plan that could put more money into school choice in Ohio
Mar 29, 2011
"Heartbeat Bill" set for a vote in commitee Wednesday, but some wonder why it's taken this long
Bill to curb collective bargaining for public workers' unions headed for full House vote
Critics of collective bargaining bill resign themselves to end of battle, beginning of ballot war
Mar 30, 2011
Collective bargaining bill passes both House and Senate in storms of protest, now to Governor
Controversial collective bargaining bill ends with confusion, chaos
Governor signs new $7 billion dollar transportation budget
Mar 31, 2011
Governor signs controversial collective bargaining bill into law, triggering ballot fight
Questions raised whether drive to reform collective bargaining will stop with public workers' unions
Union activists have to follow a few steps before heading to the ballot over Senate Bill 5


 
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