Author: Express Telegraph
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Ohio Senate passes bill aimed at protecting free speech on college campuses
The Ohio Senate this week passed a measure aimed at protecting free speech on college campuses.
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Lawmakers look to cut patients’ out-of-pocket prescription costs
A pair of lawmakers unveiled bipartisan legislation they say will cut out-of-pocket prescription costs for patients.
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Congressmen seek to codify Trump executive order on transparency, affordability
A trio of Congressmen has introduced a new health care bill he says helps to solve problems of price transparency and affordability.
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Ohio lost 7,900 private sector jobs in February
The bad news could compound lawmakers’ budget decisions.
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Ohio taxpayers gain more access to House committee meetings
The first of the eight remaining House committee rooms have been wired to broadcast committee hearings through the Ohio Channel.
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Atlanta city council wants independent review of hiring practices
The Atlanta City Council wants an independent review of how personnel transactions were processed during the transition from former Mayor Kasim Reed’s administration to Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ administration.
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Ohio House approves House Bill 62 to raise fuel taxes to support transportation
House Bill 62 would increase the state’s motor fuel tax on gasoline by 10.7 cents and diesel fuel by 20 cents. These increases yield approximately $872 million.
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Former Reed press secretary charged with violating the Georgia Open Records Act
The state of Georgia has charged the former press secretary for former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed with violating the Georgia Open Records Act.
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Dunwoody receives complaints about Verizon contractor
The city of Dunwoody has received multiple complaints about a contractor working on behalf of Verizon.
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Deal: State government will delay opening on Dec. 11
Acting on the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that state government will delay opening until 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 11.