Looks like many conservatives that were holding back with conservative legislation are now proposing them, now that Jeff Sessions is attorney general.
http://www.toledoblade.com/Politics/...ry-cities.html
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stor...-assembly.html
Even if Kasich vetoes it, the composition in Ohio is 66 Republican to 33 Democrat house and 24 Republican to 9 Democratic senate.
Odd, how basically the only Democrats left in states like Ohio that are electable are in small towns and inner-cities. Looks like basically the Republicans have a monopoly in suburban and rural areas where a vast majority of Ohioans reside.