A bipartisan Senate plan could allow county commissioners to raise money for the Ohio Housing Trust Fund, which one sponsor says would yield better results than a failed amendment from earlier this week.
A bill that began as a way to exempt submetering companies from regulation did a 180 before the Senate Energy & Public Utilities Committee on Tuesday.
A bill attempting to squash antisemitism and other forms of hate on college campuses received a whirlwind hearing on Tuesday, allowing all testimony, with a substitute bill already planned to be introduced on Thursday.
The first special legislative session in two decades ended Friday after the Senate sent two requested proposals to Gov. Mike DeWine.