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Instead of easing property tax bills for all Ohioans, changes in the state Senate would target helping lower-income older adults and those who are disabled. Ohio Senate votes for property tax ...
The Ohio Chamber of Commerce said both Senate Bill 63 and Senate Bill 95 will help the state’s business climate by reducing legal actions and improving access to health care. Both bills await a ...
As the two-year legislative session nears an end, DeWine could sign House Bill 74, which would now give the attorney general the right to review and certify the title of an amendment.
Protesters gather at the Ohio Statehouse on Jan. 24 ahead of the Ohio Senate's vote to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Two spending bills are one step closer to passing the Ohio Statehouse. Infrastructure Spending Bill House Joint Resolution 8 and Senate Joint Resolution 4 are identical ...
The second constitution of Ohio, effective in 1851, took away the power of the General Assembly to choose the state's executive officers, granting that right to the voters. A complicated formula apportioned legislators to Ohio counties and the number of seats in the legislative houses varied from year-to-year. [5]
Not counting Vermont and Maine, where independents have caucused with the Democrats since 2001 and 2013, Ohio had the longest current split delegation, having had two senators from the opposite parties from 2007 until 2025. John Sherman was Ohio's longest-serving senator (1861–1877; 1881–1897).
He later worked as president of the Ohio Young Democrats, executive director of the Ohio Democratic Party, and executive director of the Ohio League of Conservation Voters. In 2008, he established an independent political consulting firm. He was elected to the Ohio Senate in November 2022 and assumed office on January 1, 2023. [2] [3]