Were Ohio’s marijuana petition signers too stoned to know they weren’t registered to vote? Today in Ohio

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Were Ohio’s marijuana petition signers too stoned to know they weren’t registered to vote? Today in Ohio
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State officials rejected more than 74,000 signatures on petitions for a ballot measure to fully legalize marijuana. Now the group now has until Jan. 14 to collect 13,062 additional signatures.

You’ve been sending Chris lots of thoughts and suggestions on our from-the-newsroom text account, in which he shares what we’re thinking about atHere are the questions we’re answering today:

Even by the recent standards of record-breaking warm temperatures, December in Cleveland stood out. What do the numbers tell us? How might the crippling supply chain issues of parts and raw materials during the pandemic offer some hope for Ohio manufacturing in 2022? Reporter Sean McDonnell asked a bunch of experts. What did they tell him?

Is the Ohio Department of Education helping Lorain, East Cleveland and Youngstown schools get free of state control to help the districts, or is it to remove the responsibility of overseeing them from the state?

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