The Spectrum: Medicaid cuts; Browns stadium debate; governor's race
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – This week on The Spectrum:
- A mother of a disabled child is pushing back on new Medicaid requirements in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts package. Hear from her on why it’s not just her daughter’s medical care on the line, but also her job.
- A former Ohio attorney general is taking Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to court over the plan to pay for a new Cleveland Browns stadium.
“It’s a terrible way to legislate, to do things by amendment in the middle of the night, and that’s, and this is a perfect example of that,” attorney Marc Dann said.
Hear why Dann said tapping into the state’s unclaimed funds trust is unconstitutional.
- A record amount of money is pouring into the race for Ohio’s governor. How much have donors put into Vivek Ramaswamy’s campaign coffers?
- A first-of-its-kind bill at the Ohio statehouse. How lawmakers are trying to balance business interests with protecting Ohioans when it comes to artificial intelligence.
- Did Congress cut Medicaid funding or simply put regulations on it to prevent waste? Republican strategist Matt Dole and Democratic strategist Joe Rettof join the roundtable to discuss the matter.