A contentions primary season for House Republicans was reflected on the post-primary campaign finance report for the majority caucus' campaign arm.
Legislation designed to crack down on the trafficking of both drugs and humans was one of eight measures approved the House Wednesday.
Bipartisan legislation designed to stamp out the discriminatory practice of redlining began its journey in the House Tuesday.
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.
The state's current private school voucher programs leave out too many families utilizing nonpublic school options, backers of an expansion plan told a House panel Tuesday.
Two Republicans billed their plan to beef up employment eligibility verification Tuesday as one of the few steps the state can take in the face of federal inaction on illegal immigration at the southern border.
Crafters of a bipartisan plan to create an awareness campaign about mold in homes drew questions on Tuesday from some committee members who probed whether the proposal goes too far or not far enough.