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Andrew Tobias

Andrew Tobias

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Chief Political Reporter, The Plain Dealer

Columbus

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  • College professors take first step toward repealing anti-DEI higher education law

    By Andrew Tobias Verified| Signal Cleveland Verified A group of Youngstown State University professors who oppose Ohio Senate Bill 1, the controversial higher education law, has turned in paperwork that’s the first required step toward trying to repeal it with a statewide vote. The group said they turned in more than 4,500 voter signatures on Monday alongside a summary of SB1, which contains sweeping changes meant to combat what its Republican sponsors view as a liberal bias at the state’s colleges and universities. Gov

    By Andrew Tobias Verified · Signal Cleveland

    Apr. 21, 2025

  • Why national Democrats came to Ohio; see who’s backing Jon Husted’s Senate bid

    By Andrew Tobias Verified| Signal Cleveland Verified Ohio is becoming an increasingly popular destination for ambitious out-of-state Democrats. And as we all know, it’s not because of the weather. U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna of California, whose district includes Silicon Valley,spoke Monday at the City Club of Cleveland. His speech, which his aides touted as a “major economic address,” compared the country’s current state of political affairs to the “Gilded Age” of the late 19th century, when businesses had a large role in government policy

    By Andrew Tobias Verified · Signal Cleveland

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Tim Walz tries to spark a liberal Tea Party movement with trip to Ohio and other red states

    By Andrew Tobias Verified| Signal Cleveland Verified Democrats with national ambitions are trying different approaches to reconnect with voters following November’s crushing election losses. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ticked off a few of them last Monday while speaking in a cramped basement of a United Steelworkers union hall in Martins Ferry, a small town along the Ohio River across from Wheeling, West Virginia. Some are giving speeches, Walz said. Some are going on TV. Some have started podcasts

    By Andrew Tobias Verified · Signal Cleveland

    Apr. 16, 2025

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The Plain Dealer

Columbus, United States