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By Christen Smith The Ohio Senate on Wednesday cleared a controversial plan to curb state renewable energy mandates and create subsidies for nuclear and coal plants, but the House of Representatives’ stamp of approval is still likely two weeks away. Nineteen senators — 17 Republicans and two Democrats — approved...
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