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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Senate voted 27-to-5 to ban ranked choice voting at the state level and to cut off state funding to local governments that choose to allow it.
The bill, authored by Stark County Sen. Jane Timken and backed by Gov. Mike DeWine, cleared the Senate 30-2 and now heads to ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost suspended his campaign for governor on Friday, just a week after he lost the state Republican ...
Senate Bill 158 builds on a law that gives districts until July to implement a policy on student cellphone use.
The bill would also allow the Ohio Lottery to offer online lottery games, except for some existing lottery games like Pick 3, ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost (R) has suspended his gubernatorial campaign after the state Republican Party endorsed his ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would generally ban students’ cell phone use during school ...
As some Ohio cities eye the idea, the state is closer to banning ranked choice voting, an “instant runoff” election method ...
Columbus lost $1.1 million, Cincinnati was deducted $547,000 and Dayton was docked $135,000, said Jennie Stump, the Ohio ...
A ban on cell phones in K-12 schools is closer to a reality, with the Ohio Senate voting overwhelmingly to pass it Wednesday ...
The Ohio House of Representatives Wednesday passed Keith’s Law, legislation to enhance first responders’ ability to assist individuals with special needs during emergencies, announced State Rep.
The bill requires school districts to implement the ban starting September 1st, with exceptions for learning, health concerns, and emergencies. Supporters cite increased student engagement and ...
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