A pair of lawmakers want to change a Medicaid policy that one sponsor says will have little effect on state finances but a major impact on families.
A treasurer-backed plan to give active-duty military personnel access the state's new homebuyer savings accounts could be voted out of the Senate Community Revitalizaton Committee by the end of the month, the chair said Tuesday.
A group angling to end elected officials' role in crafting Statehouse and congressional districts raised $3.1 million since its launch, according to the campaign's initial fundraising report.
Less than a week after a budget-funded program launched to help Ohioans become homeowners, State Treasurer Robert Sprague announced Thursday that five applications have already been submitted and approved.
Yet another new tax structure has been proposed to replace what voters approved through the recreational marijuana statute, as state leaders continue formulating their own revisions.
A former Democratic candidate for state treasurer has his eyes on a congressional seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan.
A plan to overhaul Ohio's medical marijuana program could be the vehicle for anticipated legislative changes to the newly approved statute legalizing recreational use, the bill's sponsor said Wednesday.
Ohio voters on Tuesday night approved the recreational use of marijuana for adults, but whether the program takes effect as presented on the ballot remains to be seen.
The state's top financial officials told reporters on Thursday that the 10% tax rate established under the ballot initiative to legalize adult-use recreational marijuana is not enough to cover the added costs associated with its passage.