Ahead of a Friday signing ceremony for the capital bill, Gov. Mike DeWine and other state leaders said the $6.2 billion package's will be transformative for all Ohioans, particularly in the areas of mental health, recreation, safety and workforce development.
Legislation to license mental health assistants and repeal a controversial transportation budget provision were among a host of items advancing following a four hour-plus Senate session Wednesday.
The push to broaden the ability of human trafficking victims to expunge their records continued Tuesday.
A controversial plan to crack down on naming multiple defendants in asbestos-related lawsuits sparked bipartisan opposition on the floor and in committee Wednesday.
Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday inked into law legislation designed to curtail the use of cell phones in schools.
A longtime treasurer for scores of Republican campaigns has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $1 million from the candidates he served.