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COLUMBUS—The House Civil Justice Committee today passed House Bill 265, legislation to exempt certain sensitive information about first responders from disclosure under public records law, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. Thomas Hall (R-Madison Twp.).
COLUMBUS –State Representatives Andrea White (R-Kettering) and Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) today introduced legislation to stimulate public private partnerships designed to increase access to on-site and near-site child care for Ohio families and employers.
COLUMBUS – State Representative Haraz N. Ghanbari (R-Perrysburg) announced that two companies located in Wood County were recently awarded tax credit funding that will result in local economic development and job creation.
COLUMBUS—The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Watercraft recently awarded the Lake County Sherriff’s Office a Marine Patrol Assistance Grant, announced State Representative Jamie Callender (R-Concord).
COLUMBUS –State Reps. Jeff LaRe (R-Violet Twp.) and Jay Edwards (R-Nelsonville) yesterday introduced legislation to provide homeowners remedies against squatting and increases penalties for squatting.
COLUMBUS –State Reps. Jeff LaRe (R-Violet Twp.) and Jay Edwards (R-Nelsonville) yesterday introduced legislation to provide homeowners remedies against squatting and increases penalties for squatting.
COLUMBUS — State Representatives Bernie Willis (R-Springfield) and Bob Peterson (R-Sabina) have introduced legislation that will focus on increasing cybersecurity and updating security standards on all election systems amongst a variety of additional voting changes.
COLUMBUS – State Reps. Angie King (R-Celina) and Rodney Creech (R-West Alexandria) today introduced legislation that will allow any voter to protest an individual’s candidacy for a political party nomination.
COLUMBUS – State Reps. Angie King (R-Celina) and Rodney Creech (R-West Alexandria) today introduced legislation that will allow any voter to protest an individual’s candidacy for a political party nomination.
COLUMBUS –State Representatives Roy Klopfenstein (R-Haviland) and Sean Patrick Brennan (D-Parma) today introduced legislation that requires schools to allow U.S. Title 36, which permits patriotic organizations to provide information to students.