News

A grassroots group suffered a setback Wednesday in its effort to put an equal rights amendment on the ballot in Ohio.
The move means that amendment backers now need to gather twice as many signatures to get both proposals on the ballot.
COLUMBUS — Republicans on the Ohio Ballot Board split a proposed amendment to enshrine equal rights in the state constitution ...
A constitutional amendment enshrining broad anti-discrimination protections and repealing Ohio’s dormant same-sex marriage ...
The Ohio Ballot Board changed a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community, ...
Petitioners of an Equal Rights Amendment cleared the hurdle to start collecting signatures to be on the November 2026 ballot ...
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday ordered AEP Ohio to file for new tariffs, or rate structures, that apply ...
Amendment proponents want to wipe Ohio’s marriage equality ban from the books in anticipation of attempts to overturn ...
This certification should not be construed as an affirmation of the enforceability, constitutionality, or wisdom of the ...
The ballot board had to determine if the petitions for the Ohio Equal Rights Amendment should be circulated as one or more ...
A push to enshrine nondiscriminatory rights in the Ohio Constitution took a step forward and now moves into what’s proven to ...