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  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican, has aggressively pushed for change during his first six months in office. Many residents have disapproved of his actions, and Public Policy Polling in May declared him one of the two most unpopular governors in the country. (Associated Press)

    Ohio voters to decide fate of union law

    Ohio voters will get to decide in November whether to repeal the state's new collective bargaining law, which would let public-worker unions negotiate wages but not health care, sick time or pension benefits.


  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 5 into law March 31 limiting collective-bargaining rights of public employees. Mr. Kasich, a Republican, said he will play a visible role in defending the law in the lead up to a November repeal vote. (Associated Press)

    Ohioans to vote on collective bargaining law

    Ohio voters will get to decide in November whether to repeal the state's new collective-bargaining law, which would let public employee unions negotiate wages but not health care, sick time or pension benefits.


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  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican, has aggressively pushed for change during his first six months in office. Many residents have disapproved of his actions, and Public Policy Polling in May declared him one of the two most unpopular governors in the country. (Associated Press)

    Kasich pushes change in Ohio

    Ohio's new Republican Gov. John Kasich is a study in contradictions.


  • Singer headlines P&G anti-dropout promotion

    Singer-songwriter John Legend will headline a Procter & Gamble Co. promotion to benefit dropout prevention as part of his broad support of education reform.


  • President Barack Obama, left, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, right, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich are on the first green as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Saturday, June 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    MILLER: The 18-hole president

    For his 73rd round of golf as president Saturday, Barack Obama invited House Speaker John A. Boehner to join him on the greens. The top Democrat teamed up with the most powerful Republican for 18 holes against Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican. There's something unseemly about a commander in chief going on this jaunt while troops are in harm's way and the self-imposed July 1 deadline for a deal on spending cuts and the debt ceiling looms. "Boehner has always said that if you're invited to anything by the president, you should go," the speaker's spokesman, Michael Steel, told The Washington Times.


  • President Barack Obama, left, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, right, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich are on the first green as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Saturday, June 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    Putter there pal: Obama, Boehner play much-anticipated golf match

    President Obama and Speaker John A. Boehner played their much-anticipated golf match as a team Saturday, defeating Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Ohio Gov. John Kasich in an outing with high-stakes political overtones.


  • President Barack Obama, left, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, right, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich are on the first green as they play golf at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Saturday, June 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    Obama drives the golf cart; Boehner sinks the putt

    President Barack Obama drove the cart and House Speaker John Boehner celebrated a short putt during their much anticipated golf outing Saturday at a military base outside the nation's capital.


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