Ohio state Sen. Bill DeMora, D-Columbus, has introduced a bill that would prohibit Ohio State and other Ohio universities from broadcasting their games exclusively on streaming services.
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As Ohio legislators look to crack down on voter-approved recreational marijuana laws, cannabis industry leaders are asking them to reconsider. Senate Bill 56 would make dozens of changes to Ohio ...
A spokesperson for State Representative Phil Plummer’s (R-Dayton) office said the bill aims to preserve Ohio’s infrastructure, promote economic development, and boost public safety.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Legislation aiming to make major changes to Ohio's recreational marijuana law was passed in the state Senate Wednesday afternoon. If Senate Bill 56 ultimately becomes law, it ...
The bill will now move to the Ohio House of Representatives. If it passes, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will receive the bill and decide to sign or veto it. DeWine’s office previously sent News ...
HOLLAND, Ohio (WTVG) - Stop and smell the roses AND the freshly brewed espresso beverages at Queen Bee & Honey Coffee! This coffee shop opened last year inside Hoen’s Garden Center, 1710 ...
No Democrats backed the bill on the Senate floor. The Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association, Chamber of Commerce and Poison Control Centers all backed the bill, while numerous dispensaries and ...
No Democrats backed the bill on the Senate floor. The Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association, Chamber of Commerce and Poison Control Centers all backed the bill, while numerous dispensaries and ...
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