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.
Modifications to a plan creating a presumption of equal parenting time did little to change minds, as several opponents and proponents returned to the House Families & Aging Committee Tuesday to reiterate prior testimony.
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.
Drama in the House GOP caucus took another twist Wednesday when Speaker Jason Stephens signaled he'd finally had enough with a continuing uprising among members by effectively cutting the pay of six legislators.
Allies of Rep. Derek Merrin are notching up their legal effort to wrest the caucus political fund from Speaker Jason Stephens' hands.