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Ohio Senate Republicans revive bill to restrict recreational marijuana
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Senate Republicans want to scale back Ohio’s voter-backed recreational marijuana program—cutting home grow limits, raising taxes, lowering potency and shifting revenue away from social equity programs.
Ohio Republican Lawmakers Seek More Marijuana Taxes And Home Grow Limits
Ohio Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to reform their state’s marijuana laws, increasing taxes on the substance and limiting personal cultivation.
Understanding the controversy, restrictions surrounding Ohio Senate Bill 1
A controversial higher education bill, Ohio Senate Bill 1, was introduced at the statehouse, causing heated debates.
What a proposed Senate Bill could mean for the future of recreational marijuana
Uncertainty looms for medical and adult-use marijuana businesses following the introduction of Senate Bill 56, which would revise medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levy marijuana taxes.
Local senator proposes major changes to adult-use marijuana law
A local state senator has introduced a bill that could make major changes to Ohio’s adult-use marijuana law. If the bill passes, it would change several aspects of the law, including the number of plants a person can grow in a household,
Ohio Republicans want to make major changes to marijuana law approved by voters
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the voter-approved law.
How lawmakers are trying to change Ohio marijuana rules
How lawmakers are trying to change Ohio marijuana rules
Ohio GOP Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Raise Marijuana Tax, Restrict Home Grow And Eliminate Social Equity Funding
Ohio Republican lawmakers are reviving an effort to significantly alter the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law—in part by raising the tax on cannabis products, halving the number of plants adults could grow and eliminating certain social equity provisions.
WJW-TV Cleveland on MSN
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How Ohio lawmakers are trying to change marijuana rules
Ohio lawmakers are working to rewrite the recreational marijuana law voters approved two years ago with a bill that proposes ...
CNN on MSN
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DeWine names Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill Senate seat vacated by Vance
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday named state Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill the US Senate seat recently vacated by ...
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Ohio House Republicans pitch state investments in Bitcoin
House Republicans want to allow the state treasurer to invest up to 10% of the portfolio into crypto and other digital assets ...
New York Post
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appoints Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to take JD Vance’s vacant seat in the Senate
Ohio
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday that his state’s lieutenant governor, Jon Husted, would fill the
Senate
seat left ...
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on MSN
Ohio State Board of Trustees to consider proposal on new 'intellectual diversity' center
After the proposal failed in University Senate, Ohio State's Board of Trustees will now vote on a proposal to officially ...
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Jon Husted, Ohio's lieutenant governor, chosen to fill Vance's Senate seat
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine named Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill the Senate seat that Vice President-elect JD Vance is vacating.
The Repository
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Jane Timken will represent Stark County in Ohio Senate. Here are her plans for office
Republican Jane Timken was selected to fill vacancy in the Ohio Senate. She plans to focus on economic development and making ...
Reuters
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Republican Ohio Lieutenant Governor Husted to replace Vance in Senate
WASHINGTON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Republican
Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine appointed his state's lieutenant governor, Jon Husted, ...
Cleveland
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Ohio students and faculty slam higher ed overhaul bill: ‘We’re not going to stop fighting it.’
We don’t know how to get it across that the students of Ohio don’t want this bill,” said Nica Delgado, a senior at Kent State ...
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