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Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled some tariffs that have been illegally collected during the past year, what happens to that money? In this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop, Host Jo Ingles tackles that question. U.S. Sen Jon Husted says businesses that paid those tariffs should get that money, but the man who wants to replace him, former U.S. Sen Sherrod Brown, says those dollars should go back to Ohioans in the form of $1300 rebates. Later in the podcast, Ohio Public Media Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and Reporter Sarah Donaldson join Jo to talk about what is making headlines at the Statehouse. Finally, Jo talks with State Sen. Bill Blessing about his bill that could pave the way for human composting in Ohio. It's all this week in the Ohio Statehouse Scoop.
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Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled some tariffs that have been illegally collected during the past year, what happens to that money? In this week's Ohio Statehouse Scoop, Host Jo Ingles tackles that question. U.S. Sen Jon Husted says businesses that paid those tariffs should get that money, but the man who wants to replace him, former U.S. Sen Sherrod Brown, says those dollars should go back to Ohioans in the form of $1300 rebates. Later in the podcast, Ohio Public Media Bureau Chief Karen Kasler and Reporter Sarah Donaldson join Jo to talk about what is making headlines at the Statehouse. Finally, Jo talks with State Sen. Bill Blessing about his bill that could pave the way for human composting in Ohio. It's all this week in the Ohio Statehouse Scoop.

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