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Ohio health care law opponents to file petitions

Opponents of the new federal health care overhaul say they’ve gathered enough signatures to ask Ohio voters whether the state should amend its constitution to keep people from being required to buy health insurance.

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Ohio health care law opponents to file petitions

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