Ten months after it advanced from a House committee, a long-stalled, bipartisan energy efficiency measure may be getting new life.
A group formed to probe the state's gambling industry was asked again Thursday to lower the tax rate on sports betting receipts.
Lawmakers expressed concern for the health of firefighters on Monday as they asked how the Bureau of Workers Compensation was working to support first responders.
The Ohio Lottery Commission 's decision to move forward with a restrictive bidding process for operating the state's system prompted concerns Tuesday from a key member of an ad hoc gambling panel.
Ohio's 2024 primary election cycle is not lacking for interesting races after multiple factors spurred an atypically high number of competitive contests.
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.
Legalized internet-based gaming could generate between $205 million to $410 million per year in new tax revenue, a group representing the four major sports betting platforms told state officials Tuesday.
State representatives are already touting their district wins in the House-passed, quasi-preview of the capital budget, despite both the Senate and Gov. Mike DeWine saying a finalized spending plan will not materialize until the spring.