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Montgomery County's top health official says a provision in the state budget bill that would overturn a Cleveland law banning trans fats from Cleveland restaurants -- and would prevent other cities and health departments from enacting similar bans -- may sabotage their ability to respond to future health crises.
But the Ohio Restaurant Association, which sought and supports the amendment, is seeking to avoid a maze of conflicting regulations from city to city that would make it nearly impossible for multi- unit restaurants to operate consistently in multiple locations.See the full content of this document
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The Ohio Senate added the amendment to the state budget bill, and the amendment's sponsor, state Sen. Scott Oelslager, R-Canton, told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer that, "The philosophy behind the amendment is there simply shouldn't be a pa...
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