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.
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.
Legislation designed to crack down on the trafficking of both drugs and humans was one of eight measures approved the House Wednesday.
The House on Monday delivered a major rebuke to Gov. Mike DeWine.
When it comes to the state of play for legislative races heading into the March 19 primary, things are coming into focus.
A mostly united House Republican caucus on Wednesday night reignited the debate over whether local communities should be allowed to ban sales of flavored tobacco products.
A plan nearly 40 years in the making to close the spousal rape exception loophole passed out of the lower chamber Wednesday.
A recent survey showed U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown failing to earn majority support for his reelection bid but still leading all three Republican hoping to challenge him in 2024.