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  2. The Ohio Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Channel is a service of Ohio's public broadcasting stations that operates out of the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio.The Ohio Channel, on behalf of its parent company Ohio Government Telecommunications, produces gavel-to-gavel, unedited video coverage of official sessions of the Ohio Senate, the Ohio House of Representatives, and the Supreme Court of Ohio.

  3. WCMH-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCMH-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Olentangy River Road near the Ohio State University campus, and its transmitter is located on Twin Rivers Drive, west of downtown Columbus .

  4. Shannon Jones - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The bill was backed by the conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity. [14] It passed the Ohio Senate on a 17–16 vote. [13] The bill was signed into law by Republican Governor John Kasich, but was staunchly opposed by state employees' unions, and was overwhelmingly repealed by voters in Issue 2, a veto referendum. [15]

  5. Amy Acton - Wikipedia

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    Amy Leigh Acton (née Stearns; born 1965 or 1966) is an American physician and public-health researcher who served as the director of the Ohio Department of Health from 2019–2020. She played a leading role in Ohio's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In January 2025, Acton declared her candidacy for the 2026 Ohio gubernatorial election.

  6. Bill DeMora - Wikipedia

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    He later worked as president of the Ohio Young Democrats, executive director of the Ohio Democratic Party, and executive director of the Ohio League of Conservation Voters. In 2008, he established an independent political consulting firm. He was elected to the Ohio Senate in November 2022 and assumed office on January 1, 2023. [2] [3]

  7. Rob McColley - Wikipedia

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    The bill is contrary to the recommendation of the country's top medical experts; Governor DeWine has promised to veto any bill that curb's the health director's authority during the crisis. [5] In 2021, McColley was the lead sponsor on legislation that would make it harder to build solar and wind energy projects in Ohio.

  8. Terry Johnson (Ohio politician) - Wikipedia

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    Terry A. Johnson (born June 4, 1956) is an American politician serving as a Republican member of the Ohio Senate from the 14th District. He is an osteopathic physician who was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 90th district from 2011 to 2018.

  9. Hearcel Craig - Wikipedia

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    Hearcel F. Craig (born July 1, 1949) is an American politician serving as the Senator for the 15th District of the Ohio State Senate. Craig formerly served in the United States Army and then had a career with the Ohio Department of Youth Services. He then went on to help develop City Year in Columbus.