AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOhio Election & Voting Access: A new wave of criticism targets Ohio’s election changes after a U.S. Supreme Court “grace period” ruling, with one editorial arguing Ohio Republicans have “stolen voters’ power” by making ballots harder to count. Public Safety & Courts: Ohio is set to pay Marcus Sapp $506,717.03 after his wrongful imprisonment was overturned, with more compensation tied to a separate lost-wages case. Corrections & Data: The Montgomery County Jail Coalition pushed for a public jail roster dashboard, but the sheriff’s office says the data already exists and won’t adopt the dashboard format. Health Policy: Gov. DeWine signed SB 162 cutting insurers’ takeback window from two years to one year while extending provider appeals from 30 to 60 days. Education Policy: DeWine’s “Success Sequence” education program is now law, with teaching starting in 6th grade. Local Government: Wayne County Recorder’s Office moved recorded-document indexes online, with deeds searchable back to 1812. Business & Infrastructure: A state committee recommends phasing out Ohio’s “impractical to transport” student labels after 22,000+ cases, arguing it worsens funding and access gaps.
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