Sen. Louis Blessing is encouraging Attorney General Dave Yost to sue a company accused of price-fixing rents through a newly introduced resolution.
Two bipartisan bills aimed at helping homeowners deal with skyrocketing property taxes triggered by increased home values proved to be popular solutions during testimony Tuesday in the Senate Ways & Means Committee.
A revised proposal intended to help Ohioans plan for the costs of medical procedures was one of six bills approved by the Senate on Wednesday.
A controversial plan to crack down on naming multiple defendants in asbestos-related lawsuits sparked bipartisan opposition on the floor and in committee Wednesday.
Legislation aimed at eliminating a key mental health barrier is headed for Gov. Mike DeWine's desk following Senate action Wednesday.
A flurry of bills dropped Wednesday ahead of a key deadline, ranging in topics from the creation of a "Weirdo Cat Lovers of Cleveland" license plate to child care, a state fish designation, and property taxes.
Ohio voters go to the ballot more than any other state to decide on school levies, and yet districts see very little increases, a school funding specialist told lawmakers this week.