A rule restricting player-specific proposition bets in college athletic events should be rescinded, according to three Republicans on a gaming study committee.
The Secretary of State's Office has asked lawmakers to reauthorize a board focused on examining voting machines whose authority could be altered under a Republican proposal.
Legislation to license mental health assistants and repeal a controversial transportation budget provision were among a host of items advancing following a four hour-plus Senate session Wednesday.
Senate Democrats are angling to bring more transparency to the state's utility regulatory body, although Republicans questioned the wisdom of some of the particulars.
The first special legislative session in two decades ended Friday after the Senate sent two requested proposals to Gov. Mike DeWine.
The Senate majority caucus made the first move Tuesday, passing new legislation on day one of the special session that landed criticism from Democrats and praise from the governor.
A controversial plan to crack down on naming multiple defendants in asbestos-related lawsuits sparked bipartisan opposition on the floor and in committee Wednesday.