The bill doesn’t adjust the income tax rate for Ohioans who make anywhere between $26,700 and $102,400, since they already fall within that 2.75% bracket.
There’s a saying that cash is king. And one state lawmaker has a bill to keep it that way, or at least ensure it’s an option in Ohio.
The Ohio Senate has resurrected a proposal that overhauls the state’s relatively young recreational marijuana program, ...
Ohio's Dave Yost has joined 18 other Republican state attorneys general in demanding Costco get rid of their DEI policies.
The bill backed by lawmakers would establish a new program with the state and employers to help Ohio parents with child care ...
Four Ohio lawmakers are preparing to introduce identical bipartisan bills that legislate what they call end-of-life ...
The first numbered bills in Ohio's new two-year general assembly have been filed, all with Republicans as their main or joint ...
President Trump froze funds Tuesday for some loans and grants while his administration reviews whether those purposes line up ...
Federal stats show Ohio more than 4.1 million chickens and turkeys have tested positive for avian flu since the beginning of ...
Ohio appears to have a patchwork of local policies when it comes to immigration, but AG Dave Yost says that doesn’t matter.
The idea of state money or state-backed bonds going into a new Browns stadium has brought three Ohio research groups into a ...
Former Sen. Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) and Cincinnati-area Dr. Bryan Hambley have announced they want to succeed ...