Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed several pieces of legislation into law, including House Bill 173, which mandates hospitals to publish specific price information and designates new commemorative months.
On Jan. 2, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law, setting prices law enforcement departments could charge for video requests. The law says departments can charge up to $75 per hour of ...
Haviland, announced a six-figure investment in Putnam County as part of Senate Bill 54 signed into law Jan. 2 by Gov. Mike ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law, allowing departments to charge up to hundreds of dollars for body and dash cam video requests in the state of Ohio.
Journalists, attorneys and Ohioans at large rely on police body camera footage to hold institutions and officials – that are ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine let stand higher fees for public access to body cam footage but eliminated several provisions to other ...
Police officers in Ohio are defending their soon-to-be new ability to charge hundreds of dollars for body camera footage ...
Protecting the police? What kind of law takes steps away from transparency and accountability? In Ohio, the government believes it's fair.
The more than 300-page bill passed by the Ohio legislature in the last days of 2024 and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in the ...
While Capitol Letter is returning from a two-week holiday break, there was no such break when it came to Ohio politics and government news.
State Rep. Nick Santucci’s legislation to establish a process for requesting that the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and ...