A bipartisan pair of senators on Tuesday began their push to curtail the viewing of pornography by minors.
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.
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers on Tuesday debuted their proposal to eliminate the non-business credit for non-resident property owners and instead use those resources to help local governments grow the housing supply.
A bill aimed at putting guardrails around the use of artificial intelligence is designed to prevent misuse of the technology, sponsors said Wednesday.
State officials on Tuesday gave mixed reviews to a new federal rule requiring a minimum of two-person crews on all freight trains, months after the Department of Justice argued that a similar Ohio requirement flouted federal law.
A strong voice in Senate housing discussions is looking to incentivize property owners to be more transparent.
Addressing how school emergency and substitute levies interact with property tax reduction factors could improve a system under stress with the latest spate of valuation hikes, lawmakers were told Wednesday.
The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus is making headway on several priority measures while others continue to work through the committee process, members said in a Wednesday press conference.
Key Ohio business groups offered some ideas Wednesday to an ad hoc legislative panel studying property taxes, with the Ohio Chamber of Commerce suggesting a wholesale change related to the K-12 funding system.