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.
As several child care focused bills make their way through the legislature, new survey data shows Ohio small businesses are negatively impacted by the lack of affordability and access.
A pair of bipartisan lawmakers are attempting to establish for the first time a dedicated revenue source for brownfield remediation while also fixing changes authorized in the operating budget that made the program more administratively cumbersome.
Lawmakers in both chambers had their first chance Tuesday to question the state budget director on the recently released and much-anticipated capital budget for Fiscal Years 2025-2026, which thanks to the addition of one-time project spending from the state's surplus revenue is the largest in Ohio history.