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The Ohio House voted 91-0 on May 28 in favor of a bill that would require free access to sanitary products and showers in jails and prisons for women on their periods.
The Ohio Senate will soon consider a House-passed initiative that would add Ohio to a growing list of states that require porn sites to either verify the age of their users or face legal consequences.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio House’s version of the budget bill spends $213 million in new money on child care programs – including partially funding a program requested by Gov. Mike DeWine and ...
What Ohio House Republicans want to do with the state budget is, to some, the textbook definition of bad optics. In other words, it just doesn’t look good. “Bad optics” usually is something ...
The Ohio House kept the funds for the Governor’s Merit Scholarship the same in the budget as Gov. Mike DeWine’s original proposal — $47 million for fiscal year 2026 and $70 million for fiscal year ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A member of the Ohio State Board of Education on Monday criticized a proposal in the Ohio House’s version of the state budget bill slashing the panel from its current 19 members ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- House Minority Leader Allison Russo will step down at the end of June after three and a half years as the top Democrat in the Ohio House. “Every strong leader knows the ...
Ohio has an abundance of natural resources, a strong workforce, world-class educational institutions, and now the foundation for a nationally leading energy industry. With the passage of House ...
The Ohio House voted 60-39 Wednesday to advance its draft of the state’s two-year operating budget that significantly diverts from both precedent and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s ideas.
But the price tag might be even higher. Policy Matters Ohio, a left-leaning think tank, estimated the House plan is $2.75 billion short of what kids were promised − if you update the cost of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio House members passed the two-year state operating budget on Wednesday, sending what has become a controversial spending bill to the Ohio Senate for consideration.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio House’s version of the budget bill spends $213 million in new money on child care programs – including partially funding a program requested by Gov. Mike DeWine and ...