Gov. Mike DeWine is handing Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel, a former Youngstown State University and Ohio State University football coach, a new playbook. During Wednesday’s State of the State address, DeWine ...
Major changes aimed at property owners digesting a historic increase in their tax bills still could be months or years away.
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FOX 8 News on MSNHow lawmakers want to give Ohioans tax reliefRepublicans and Democrats at the Ohio Statehouse want to put more money in your pocket. But the question is: should lawmakers ...
Senate Bill 34 would require schools to display one of nine 'historical documents' in classrooms, including the U.S. Constitution, Magna Carta and, controversially, the Ten Commandments.
Lawmakers are preparing to dump Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed tax hikes on cigarettes, marijuana, and sports gambling, as well as advance a plan to issue $600 million in bonds for a new Cleveland Browns ...
Ohio's Republicans back a measure to extend spending through the end of September, while Democrats argue it hurts communities and empowers Donald Trump and Elon Musk ...
Ohio lawmakers last year passed a bill requiring schools to limit phone use during the day, but Gov. Mike DeWine called on them to finish the job and pass a bill banning phones from use during school ...
That loyalty goes both ways. Trump had pitched Ramaswamy as a replacement for Vice President JD Vance's Ohio Senate seat and swiftly endorsed him for Ohio governor to replace term-limited Gov.
Ohio Democrats applauded in the House chamber when DeWine talked about his budget proposal to create up to $1,000 in child ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has announced a series of actions to roll back landmark environmental ...
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OSU no longer home for all Buckeye. Anti-diversity act punctured values, raises alarm |OpinionWill Ohio State President Ted Carter defend the freedom of speech and the right of protest? Will he make OSU a place for all students?
Opinion
OSU no longer home for all Buckeyes. Anti-diversity act punctured values, raises alarm |OpinionWill Ohio State President Ted Carter defend the freedom of speech and the right of protest? Will he make OSU a place for all students?
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