House lawmakers this afternoon gave final approval to President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, sending the legislation to Biden's desk for his signature.
BREAKING: Ohio reports 1,868 new COVID-19 cases in the last day, along with 114 hospitalization s and five ICU admissions.
Of the $11.2 billion allocated to Ohio in the "American Rescue Plan," which passed the U.S. House on Wednesday, half goes to the state and half goes to local cities and counties.
The U.S. House approved a bill that would provide protections for workers trying to organize, a measure that is the labor movement's single biggest legislative priority in this Congress.
The pandemic created a digital divide that had a big impact on urban areas. This week's Columbus Metropolitan Club forum takes a look at the hurdles local and state leaders, including Dr. Talisa Dixon, superintendent of Columbus City Schools, had to overcome in the last year.
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