Ohio Republicans have introduced two bills aimed at increasing oversight of the state’s publicly funded child care system following heightened national scrutiny and concerns over fraud.
The district was made slightly less competitive last year in a redrawing done by Ohio Republicans that Democrats agreed to.
Democratic Ohio State Rep. Allison Russo, the former House minority leader, and Bryan Hambley, an oncologist with University ...
As data centers flood Ohio, the state is betting on nuclear power to meet demand, raising questions about timing, cost, and ...
The legislation from two Ohio House Republicans would give more power to investigate possible fraud and allow more tools to ...
Ignore identity politics, Vivek Ramaswamy is the patriotic America first gubernatorial candidate Ohio needs, state Senate ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The year in Ohio politics saw several developments that will set up high-stakes battles in 2026. Ohio welcomed new Republican leadership in the U.S. Senate this year while a ...
Ohio Jewish lawmakers Synenberg and Weinstein met with a synagogue, citing security, antisemitism and extremism as top fears, ...
A debate inside the Ohio GOP over childcare fraud is shaping how strict new oversight rules could become for families and ...
As race to be Ohio's next governor takes shape, new Democratic ticket of Amy Acton and David Pepper hold first event in ...
Gedert announced that he's running as a libertarian in the 9th District, which includes Toledo and swaths of northwest Ohio.
Ohio voters will cast their ballot for a new governor in 2026, along with all of Ohio’s other statewide executive offices, as all current officeholders are term-limited. That includes Ohio secretary ...
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