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.
Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court in a landmark ruling found the Constitution does not confer a right to an abortion, the issue is still front and center for groups on both sides and promises to be central to campaigns in the upcoming presidential election cycle.
Proponents of a plan to combat the child placement crisis on Tuesday touted it as an important step forward, though some Democrats questioned whether it actually solves the problem or exacerbates it.
A plan to require public schools to crack down on student cellphone use backed by Gov. Mike DeWine now awaits his signature.