Ohio Politics Explained: Frustration in East Palestine and an Ohioan may run for president

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Ohio Politics Explained: Frustration in East Palestine and an Ohioan may run for president
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We explain what worries East Palestine residents, who might run for president, what kids learn during sex ed, and the tax cut House Republicans want.

"Why are people getting sick if there's nothing in the air or water," one woman shouted.

Testing done by Ohio EPA so far has shown"no indication of risk to East Palestine Public Water customers."that represent their priorities for this General Assembly. The list includes cuts to income and property taxes, expanding school choice, making adoption more affordable and banning transgender girls from female sports teams.

"I am proud to be here today as we lay out our plan of action to deliver for the people of Ohio,” House Speaker Jason Stephens, R-Kitts Hill, said. “The House Republicans are putting forth an agenda all about growing the economy, protecting Ohio families, and educating our communities.” Minority Leader Allison Russo, D-Upper Arlington, told the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau that there were some bills she agreed with like fully funding the new school funding formula. But Democrats are never going to back bills that she says discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community.

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