Brown, Landsman Weigh In On Presidential Race: Two Ohio Democrats expected to face competitive races this fall are declining to go all in to defend President Joe Biden.
Backers of a proposed constitutional amendment to bar elected officials from drawing Ohio's congressional and legislative maps were in a celebratory mood Monday after taking their biggest step yet toward the November ballot.
Lawmakers left town late Wednesday without tweaking a voter-approved law legalizing the recreational use of marijuana.
A controversial plan to prevent transgender individuals from using bathrooms aligned with their gender identities at Ohio schools and universities passed the House Wednesday after a contentious debate.
A lengthy House calendar for the chamber's likely final session before summer recess does not include one closely watched measure.
Following a morning report that a marijuana-related amendment was floating around the Statehouse, one of the Senate's negotiators said in a Tuesday afternoon interview that the issue was unlikely to advance before summer break.
A multi-pronged legislative package estimated to be in the $4 billion range began what is expected to be a speedy run through the General Assembly on Tuesday.
The two bills finalized during last week's special legislative session are expected to spur ongoing discussions around Capitol Square in the weeks and months to come.
The first special legislative session in two decades appears to be near its conclusion following the passage of two measures in the House on Thursday.
National Democrats have not yet contacted Secretary of State Frank LaRose about their plan to secure President Joe Biden's spot on the November ballot, his office said Wednesday.