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Batman Issue 1 is a new era that sees Matt Fraction take over the Caped Crusader, with a new look and feel to DC's flagship.
June 1 - This article details a private fundraising pitch given by the pro-Issue 1 campaign to a group of top Columbus lobbyists, in which Issue 1 backers said they would avoid describing the ...
Some of Issue 1’s supporters did emphasize the principles of protecting the constitution from wealthy interests or passing political whims, or safeguarding the state against “mob rule,” as ...
Issue 1 would have raised the threshold for constitutional amendments to pass from 50%+1, a simple majority, to 60%.
If voters approve Issue 1, then a November abortion-rights amendment would require a “yes” vote of at least 60% to become part of the Ohio Constitution. The 50% requirement has been good ...
In Ohio on Tuesday, voters will determine the future of two hot-button social issues – abortion and marijuana. Voters will decide Nov. 7 whether to approve Issue 1 and Issue 2, along with a ...
Here's how Gov. Mike DeWine, who laid low during the Issue 1 fight, suggested last week that there might be room for compromise on Ohio abortion laws, but quickly dropped the subject.
On its face, this may sound like a common-sense idea. But don’t be tricked: Issue 1 has serious pitfalls, which will harm our communities and fail to make Ohioans more safe.
He said Issue 1's backers brought it forward because current GOP leadership is not addressing Ohio's opioid epidemic to decrease overdose deaths, which are on the rise and among the nation's highest.
Issue 1 is opposed by the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, the Ohio Farmers Union, the League of Women Voters of Ohio, the Hunger Network in Ohio, the Ohio Council of YWCAs, the Ohio Council of ...
State Issue 1 is the only issue on the ballot in Ohio's special Aug. 8 election. Voters will decide whether to make it more difficult to amend the state constitution.
Before you vote ‘yes’ on Issue 1 as a knee-jerk reaction to this threat, let me tell you what you are voting “yes” for. Let’s say, in the not too distant future, Democrats control Ohio ...