A rule restricting player-specific proposition bets in college athletic events should be rescinded, according to three Republicans on a gaming study committee.
The Governor's Merit Scholarship has proven more popular than anticipated and exceeded its budget allocation.
Lawmakers on Monday expressed frustration that a $50 million budget-backed program has yet to spend a single dollar to expand broadband access through reimbursements for pole installations and the like.
Officials are still weighing how to close the State Board of Education 's projected multi-million dollar budget gap after the General Assembly failed to finalize a legislative solution last week.
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.
Lawmakers left town late Wednesday without tweaking a voter-approved law legalizing the recreational use of marijuana.
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.
Steep K-12 licensure fee hikes may be coming unless the State Board of Education finds an alternative way to address its budget woes after a legislative solution stalled.
Bills to renumber ballot issues and aid trafficking victims – and a plethora of other policies – are heading to Gov. Mike DeWine's desk following legislative action Wednesday.
Members of the House and Senate put their finishing touches on several pieces of primary and secondary education-related legislation before joining students on summer vacation.