After months of uncertainty and an unprecedented second primary for state legislative seats, plenty of drama remains for Statehouse hopefuls heading into the November general election.
Officials leading Ohio's legislative campaign efforts have less than 100 days to get voters excited about their candidates following historically low engagement in the bifurcated primary.
A new Senate committee has begun meeting to determine how state dollars are being spent fighting addiction and if that money is being put to good use.
Several interested parties urged senators to proceed with caution when considering a wide-ranging plan to bolster the electric vehicle industry they fear may undermine competition.
A pair of senators on Tuesday pitched their idea for a narrow convention of states to change the U.S. Constitution.
Ohio officials on Wednesday took steps aimed at solidifying the state's relationship with Taiwan.
The Senate on Wednesday moved quickly to pass a measure initially focused on agricultural leases after adding $85 million in infrastructure funding for a major economic development project the day prior.
Lawmakers expressed reservations Tuesday over a wide-ranging plan to bolster electric vehicle manufacturing they fear might overtax the state's electric grid.
Legislation providing continued funding for ongoing state capital improvements and a bill aimed at preventing stolen goods from being sold online were among several measures clearing the Senate on Wednesday.