Bills to renumber ballot issues and aid trafficking victims – and a plethora of other policies – are heading to Gov. Mike DeWine's desk following legislative action Wednesday.
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 plan to give more flexibility to brick-and-mortar lenders could undo positive policy moves that helped rein in predatory payday lenders, according to one opponent.
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.