COLUMBUS, Ohio — Workers at publicly owned golf courses, lodges, pools and entertainment venues could soon be allowed to accept tips under legislation moving through the Ohio Senate. Senate Bill 331 ...
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Ohio legislator proposes new tax option amid calls to abolish property taxes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Amid efforts to abolish property taxes in Ohio, a state senator wants to move the state toward taxing land, rather than total property value. Sen. Louis Blessing (R-Colerain ...
A new Ohio Senate bill would authorize natural organic reduction for humans after death -- also called human composting -- a ...
Over 20 state senators have noted their support, and official endorsements of Husted, including local Senator Al Cutrona.
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Ohio House approves measure to outlaw ranked choice voting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Legislation prohibiting ranked choice voting cleared the Ohio House on Wednesday, despite opposition from a former state attorney general who urged lawmakers to reject the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — What Republicans have framed as straightforward legislation aimed at women’s health and “informed consent” has sparked a pointed debate over science, autonomy and public safety. At a ...
Senate Bill 295 extends the period of competency restoration from one to three years for defendants charged with serious crimes, such as aggravated murder.
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Write-in candidates join races for U.S. 6th, Ohio 29th Senate seats
A write-in candidate has joined the race for Ohio's 6th Congressional District and a write-in Libertarian candidate files for a state senate seat.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 4—Every one of Ohio's statewide executive offices — governor and lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, ...
See which candidates are conditionally qualified for Ohio’s 2026 primary ballot and key election deadlines.
Ben Espy was a role model and mentor to future Columbus mayor Michael Coleman, who introduced Espy to his future wife and beat Espy in a mayoral race.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Supporters of a bill to require physicians to read state-mandated language regarding a drug used for medication abortion told an Ohio Senate committee the bill is not about punishment ...
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