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P&G to raise prices of baby, feminine care products this September


P&G to raise prices of baby, feminine care products this September
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Procter & Gamble-brand Pampers diapers sit in a shopping cart in a grocery store. FILE PHOTO
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and last updated 2021-05-04 14:53:31-04
Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble will raise the prices on baby care and feminine care products starting in mid-September, according to a quarterly report released for investors in late April.
The bumps won’t be large, the report said: “(T)he exact amount of the price increase will vary by brand and sub-brand in the range of mid-to-high single digit percentages.” Assuming “mid-to-high single digit percentages” means between 4-9%, consumers can expect a maximum price hike of about a dollar for every $11 spent on items in these categories. ....

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Gov. Mike DeWine, lawmakers look to police reform bill: Capitol Letter


Gov. Mike DeWine, lawmakers look to police reform bill: Capitol Letter
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Police action: In the wake of Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction and the Columbus police shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant, Republican state lawmakers (with Gov. Mike DeWine’s support) are preparing to introduce a police-reform bill that would create a police licensing board, increase training requirements, require independent investigations of police shootings, and set up state use-of-force and disciplinary action databases. But as Jeremy Pelzer reports, no Democrats or lawmakers of color were consulted about the bill.
Thank you, next: The Ohio House voted Wednesday to approve a two-year, $74.7 billion budget bill, sending the bill to the state Senate. As Andrew Tobias reports, Senate President Matt Huffman expressed skepticism over the amount of spending in the bill, including the school funding overhaul that it contains. “It’s easier to make decisions that can be ....

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