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The Supreme Court declined to hear the case, forcing utilities to stop charging the transmission fee and issue refunds to some customers for payments dating back to 2022.
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Ohio marriage equality campaign presses on after Supreme Court lets Obergefell stand
Advocates behind a proposed constitutional same-sex marriage amendment in Ohio said their campaign will press on, even after the U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to revisit the 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
Prosecutors may appeal a judge’s dismissal of charges after they determine there isn’t enough evidence that a criminal offense occurred in the proper jurisdiction, the Ohio Supreme Court said Wednesday.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from several Ohio utility companies, cementing a victory for the state's electric customers that secures more than $400 million in savings through
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U.S. Supreme Court ruling will save Ohioans $400 million on their power bills, group says
The Ohio Consumers’ Counsel is celebrating a legal win it says will save Ohioans millions on their electric bills. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to
A point of contention is the provision that raises the fixed monthly customer charge from $36.15 to $58 by 2027.
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Ohioans receive partial SNAP benefits this week as Supreme Court weighs full payments nationwide
Meanwhile, in Ohio, the state's Department of Jobs and Family Services says partial SNAP benefits for November will go out as soon as Wednesday. Under new USDA guidelines, Ohioans on SNAP will see a 35% reduction in their benefits this month. The amount received will depend on factors like income as well as housing and medical costs.
Opponents of Oak Run Solar in Madison County argued in front of the Ohio Supreme Court that the Ohio Power Siting Board accepted an incomplete application.
Ohio reps introduced HB 565, aiming to protect the identities of grand jurors after a court ruling made them public.
Jim Obergefell, the Ohio man at center of landmark ruling that legalized gay marriage in the United States, said threats to marriage equality remain.
The U.S. Justice Department is moving to fulfill PG Sittenfeld’s attempt to erase his 2023 corruption conviction – but not in the way the Democratic former Cincinnati City Councilman is seeking. On Monday,