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.
A revised proposal addressing rising antisemitism on college campuses could get a vote during the House Finance Committee's next hearing, the chair said Thursday.
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.
A plan to require public schools to crack down on student cellphone use backed by Gov. Mike DeWine now awaits his signature.
Ousted committee chairs were dazed and fuming Thursday as they mulled next steps in what one member referred to as an escalating "war" with House Speaker Jason Stephens.
House Speaker Jason Stephens on Wednesday accused his political opponents of failing to carry their weight in supporting the Republican caucus.
Of the two lawmakers openly vying for the speaker's gavel in the next General Assembly, one heads toward the general election with a much larger war chest to prop up candidates supportive of him.