By: Jo Ingles
The so-called “Parents' Bill of Rights” could move forward with a big and expected change, as an Ohio Senate committee heard and read testimony from more than 170 people who oppose it.
Columbus, United States (Local)
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Jo Ingles primarily covers government and politics in Ohio, with a focus on legal policy regulation and government announcements. She frequently reports on topics such as Ohio politics, abortion, transgender rights, and the activities of Ohio lawmakers.
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