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Ohio isn't backing down from its push to make social media companies get parents' permission before kids under 16 can sign up ...
Updated: Jul 22, 2025 / 01:02 PM EDT COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said the state will appeal a judge’s decision on the EdChoice program this Wednesday.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says his office will file an appeal this week in the case where an Ohio judge found the state’s EdChoice program unconstitutional. Parents who use Ohio’s ...