Local officials have not given up in their efforts to derail one of the largest solar farms in the nation.
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 proposal to excuse breast-feeding mothers from jury duty is now headed to the governor's desk, despite concerns raised by one Democrat in the upper chamber.
A contingent of school groups wrote in support of Sen. Michele Reynolds' (R-Canal Winchester) bid to provide administrators and teachers regulatory flexibility.
Much of the debate over employer contributions at public retirement systems has played out over recent months in the House, although the upper chamber is expected to soon join the fray.
Senate-passed legislation requiring public schools to allow students to miss up to three days for religious observances could see an amendment incorporating a House plan on a similar topic.
Representatives cleared the Senate starting line Wednesday with their proposal to crack down on street racing and other activities.
Legislation aimed at reducing the number of driver's license suspensions in the state went through a round of changes Wednesday.