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Permitless Carry Bill + Daylight Savings In Ohio: Weekly Review
Plus: How Ohio is helping Ukraine during the Russian invasion | The White House unveils a new COVID-19 plans that will impact us | And more

OHIO — The past week was hectic and filled with headlines. To make sure you didn't miss anything that could impact your day-to-day, Patch is compiling some of our must-read stories from the past seven days.
Check them all out below.
Permitless Concealed Carry Legislation Passed By Ohio Lawmakers
Ohioans 21 and older, who are legally allowed to own a gun, would no longer need a permit or training to carry a concealed firearm.
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Daylight Savings Time All Year? Ohio Lawmakers Say Yes
The Buckeye State passed legislation supporting a shift to year-round DST, colloquially called daylight savings time.
White House Unveils New COVID Plan: What It Means In Ohio
Anti-viral pills could soon be available "on the spot" for Ohioans who test positive for COVID-19 in pharmacies.
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Anti-Robocall Law Goes Into Effect In Ohio
Senate Bill 54 makes spoofing illegal and ups penalties for certain kinds of robocalls.
4 Ways Ohio Has Shown Support For Ukraine During Russian Invasion
Gov. Mike DeWine ordered Ohio to stop the sale of Russian vodka and barred state agencies from contracting with the nation.
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