A contentions primary season for House Republicans was reflected on the post-primary campaign finance report for the majority caucus' campaign arm.
A proposal that would require Ohio school districts to adopt policies cracking down on the use of mobile devices by students is one step closer to becoming law.
An updated plan that would require schools to notify parents about the use of "sexuality content" in class and changes to health services their children receive continues to see pushback in the Senate.
The Senate Education Committee could add language requiring schools to crack down on students' use of mobile devices to a noncontroversial House-passed bill.
Lisa DeGeeter, director of systems advocacy and policy counsel for the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, said the group supports the goals of the bill but would like to see a few changes.
The political landscape underpinning an anticipated House leadership brawl solidified somewhat Tuesday night, although plenty remains to be decided in the coming months.
Unlike in the House, Senate primaries resulted in no surprises as both challenged incumbents earned their nominations by considerable margins.