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.
A House committee on Tuesday delayed an amendment and vote on an involuntary confinement proposal aimed at providing timelier evaluations for those facing serious mental health crises.
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.
Local government officials agreed on Wednesday that Tax Increment Financing is a major component of Ohio's property tax scheme, but varied on how far lawmakers should go when tweaking existing laws.
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.
Legislation designed to crack down on the trafficking of both drugs and humans was one of eight measures approved the House Wednesday.
The chair of the House Families and Aging Committee is planning an interested party meeting to discuss the best route forward on a plan that would both allow cameras in intermediate care facilities and establish a waiver for at-home care.