The committee tasked with determining the necessity of Ohio's ad hoc boards and commissions kicked off its work this week and already has plans to meet in the summer to avoid an end-of-the-year scramble.
Proponents returned before a House panel Wednesday, painting a plan to authorize a community solar pilot program as a pro-business move in which benefits will outweigh the cost.
Ohio should mandate the use of a system that verifies potential hires are not in the country illegally, lawmakers were told Tuesday.
Characterized as the beginning of a conversation over scrapping Ohio's income tax and its billions in revenue, skeptical Democrats on Tuesday deemed the proposal a non-starter that would decimate government programs and cause other problems.
The committee adopted a substitute version (LSC Comparison Document) that:
The panel accepted two amendments offered by Chair Rep. Brett Hillyer (R-Uhrichsville).
President Joe Biden's decision to mark an annual occurrence riled Ohio Republicans over the weekend.