The Governor's Merit Scholarship has proven more popular than anticipated and exceeded its budget allocation.
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.
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.
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.
House approval of a bipartisan energy efficiency bill was a long time coming, but the measure's future remains unclear given an ongoing dearth of Republican support.
Following through on a course charted last week, the legislature with broad bipartisan support passed a $6.2 billion bricks-and-mortar spending package in the final session before summer recess.
The House passed more than 30 measures Wednesday, with a trio of energy bills generating much of the debate at the planned final session ahead of summer recess.
A bipartisan pair of House lawmakers on Tuesday called on their colleagues to put an end to animal testing in the cosmetics industry.