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Man who claimed “Wuhan flu” is just a “political ploy” died of coronavirus
In his obituary, his family admonished people to stay in their cars for the funeral service and livestream it online.
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Ohio cancels their primary due to the coronavirus pandemic, but 3 other states are holding elections
Ohio’s governor canceled the primary due to the current health emergency.
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One of the first things Ohio’s new Republican governor did was protect LGBTQ state employees
Moments after his midnight swearing in, Mike DeWine issued an executive order protecting state workers from gender identity and sexual orientation discrimination.
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Ohio governor Kasich reverses & adds trans people back into nondiscrimination policy
It looks like someone is about to run for President as a moderate.
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Just how anti-LGBTQ are last night’s GOP primary winners?
The winners ranged from “devoted anti-gay activist” to “conservative who tries not to talk about LGBTQ people.”
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Ohio asks U.S. Supreme Court to rule on constitutionality of gay marriage bans
With the Ohio response, there are now four new same-sex marriage cases that are nearly ready for the Justices’ first look.
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Ohio AG tells appeals court gay marriage decision should be left to voters
CINCINNATI — The Ohio Attorney General’s Office urged a federal appeals court to reject arguments that the state should have to recognize same-sex marriage, saying the decision should be left to voters. The arguments, filed Tuesday in the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, are a preview of what’s to come on Aug. 6, when a three-judge panel…
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Marriage equality supporters urge Ohio to drop its appeal of marriage ruling
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Marriage equality supporters in Ohio delivered several thousand petitions to the state’s attorney general Thursday urging him to stop his appeal of a federal judge’s order on same-sex marriage.
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AG appeals ruling that Ohio recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages
CINCINNATI — Ohio officials have appealed a federal judge’s order to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples who wed in other states.
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New lawsuit aims to strike down Ohio same-sex marriage ban
CINCINNATI — Civil rights attorneys have filed a lawsuit seeking to strike down Ohio’s gay marriage ban and to allow same-sex couples to marry in the state.