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As Ohio considers hemp regulations, US Senate sneaks nationwide ban into deal to reopen government
While the Ohio Legislature still has not reached an agreement on regulating hemp products in the state, a deal agreed to by ...
House Bill 170 has so far been backed by oil and gas associations in Ohio, while environmentalists are largely against it.
The six-week government shutdown could end within the next few days, with the House expected to vote as early as ...
Environmental groups claim provisions that coddle polluters were inserted into the Ohio state budget in violation of the Ohio ...
Gov. Mike DeWine is considering whether to sign a bill that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work later on school nights. Senate Bill 50 passed the Ohio House last Wednesday in a 62-30 vote, ...
With the 2026 midterms a year away, legislation is moving through the Ohio Statehouse that could change how Ohioans register ...
The state of Ohio will begin distributing food assistance benefits to recipients as soon as Wednesday. Recipients will get ...
Most Ohio counties are shunning local property tax relief "piggybacks" OK'd by the legislature as it would cost millions in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — This September, Ohio will see a major rollout of new laws that touch nearly every corner of daily life, from driver education and cybersecurity to hunting and fishing regulations.
Two Southwestern Ohio Representatives have introduced legislation that would ban individuals accused or convicted of a violent crime from profiting from crowdfunding platforms, according to the state ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio’s redistricting process, passed by large bipartisan majorities last decade, has faced loud and unceasing ...
In 1804, Ohio passed “Black Laws” that barred testimony, schools, and jobs for Black residents—proving freedom in the North was fraught with racism.
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