Lawmakers on Tuesday touted the potential for legislation to improve services at community health centers.
A flurry of bills dropped Wednesday ahead of a key deadline, ranging in topics from the creation of a "Weirdo Cat Lovers of Cleveland" license plate to child care, a state fish designation, and property taxes.
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.
Civil liberties groups are pitching multiple changes to a plan to set requirements for the use of unmanned surveillance aircraft by law enforcement.
HB 149 . Sponsor Rep. Bernard Willis (R-Springfield) spoke to the substitute version of the bill, which he said would "establish requirements related to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for surveillance in Ohio."