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Weekly Reporter Roundtable

President Joe Biden speaks with an American flag in the background
Patrick Semansky
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AP
President Joe Biden speaks about his economic agenda at International Union of Operating Engineers Local 77's training facility in Accokeek, Md., Wednesday, April 19, 2023.

A ballot fix has been reached to get President Joe Biden on Ohio’s ballot. A Senate bill is proposing reforms to Ohio’s recreational marijuana usage and a coalition of pro-democracy and environmental groups are asking Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to dissolve First Energy’s ability to do business in Ohio.

Guests:

  • Karen Kasler, bureau chief for the Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau
  • Haley BeMiller, political reporter for the the USA TODAY Network Ohio bureau
  • Jake Zuckerman, statehouse reporter for Cleveland.com

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