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Ohio's marijuana laws will remain unchanged for now, as state lawmakers failed to pass marijuana reform before their summer ...
Ohio legislators have paused consideration of Senate Bill 56—proposing THC limits, public smoking bans, and dispensary caps—until after the summer recess, with decisions expected in fall 2025.
Farmers with unpredictable and self-employed jobs can have a tough time getting health insurance. Ohio is the latest state to ...
An Ohio woman filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Buffalo Bills’ first round draft pick over alleged sexual assault while the two were in college at the University of Kentucky.
Ohio lawmakers will likely pause deliberations on changes to the state’s marijuana law until after their summer break.
Senate Bill 1, the new extensive law overhauling programs and practices at Ohio institutions of higher education, went into effect Friday without challenge.
A petition drive seeking the repeal of a recent Ohio law banning diversity, equity and inclusion programs as well as faculty strikes at public colleges and universities has fallen short of the ...
TOPICS: Ohio DEI programs Faculty strikes Petition drive Senate Bill 1 Gov. Mike DeWine Academic freedom Higher education ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — On June 20, a federal court ruled Louisiana’s mandate to display the Ten Commandments in public schools is unconstitutional, raising questions about a pending Ohio bill.
Opponents of Senate Bill 1 told the Ohio Secretary of State's office that they didn't collect enough signatures to block the higher education law.
Ohio is withholding tax revenue from cities with marijuana dispensaries until state lawmakers agree on cannabis and hemp regulations. Local governments express frustration over the withheld funds, ...
Two Republican Ohio lawmakers want to revise the state's election laws to require proof of citizenship during or after voter registration.