Speaker Jason Stephens said if a legislative change is required to land President Joe Biden on Ohio's ballot, he wants to ensure the issue is resolved for good.
Attorney General Dave Yost on Monday announced that he filed an emergency motion with the Ohio Supreme Court asking it to narrow an injunction on a controversial state law.
The addition of lawmakers to two groups that distribute low-income housing funds and other support is among a series of proposals announced Wednesday by the Senate.
Senate President Matt Huffman told reporters Wednesday it would be wrong to keep President Joe Biden off the November ballot but said he is waiting for the Democratic Party to act.
The state's prosecutors on Tuesday threw their weight behind a proposal to generally prohibit the use of tracking devices without consent.
One of the state's leading gun rights groups is taking a dim view of a new rule from the administration of President Joe Biden to expand background checks for firearm sales.
A bill aimed at putting guardrails around the use of artificial intelligence is designed to prevent misuse of the technology, sponsors said Wednesday.
The apparent death by suicide of the state's former top utility regulator will not shift the state's approach to prosecuting his co-defendants, Attorney General Dave Yost said Wednesday.
Sam Randazzo, the former utility regulator facing an array of criminal charges, was found dead Tuesday in an apparent suicide.