Two state representatives say they will be introducing legislation on Wednesday to repeal 2019’s HB 6.
There were controversial efforts to block the bill from taking effect that included accusations of assault on petitioners, bribery, and scare ads involving China. The bill eventually passed the statehouse and was signed by Gov. Mike DeWine last summer.
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