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An Ohio bill to significantly revise the state’s marijuana program, while adding new restrictions to the hemp market, has hit a roadblock—with the Senate soundly rejecting the latest amended version that advanced out of the House.
Ohio schools would be required to teach students to graduate high school, get a job and get married — in that order — before having a baby, according to a bill the Ohio Senate passed last week. This order of events is also known as the success sequence and Senate Bill 156 passed with a
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Poll Shows One-Point Gap in Ohio Senate Race
Former Sens. Sherrod Brown and Jon Husted have been in a tight Ohio special Senate race. A Bowling Green State University poll shows Brown at 49% and Husted at 48% among 800 registered voters. Analysts have largely attributed the close results to voter concerns over inflation and the labor market.
The Ohio Senate has unanimously passed Senate Bill 55, a groundbreaking piece of legislation aimed at reforming the state's marijuana OVI laws.
Ohio House lawmakers advanced long-stalled legislation Wednesday afternoon redoing cannabis laws and more strictly regulating other THC.
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Ohio bill that would add regulations to intoxicating hemp products heads to conference committee
The Ohio Senate voted unanimously not to concur with House changes to a bill that would add regulations to intoxicating hemp products and alter the marijuana laws.
The Ohio Senate voted to override one of Gov. Mike DeWine's budget vetoes to eliminate replacement and emergency levies.
The Ohio Senate has unanimously approved a bill that would update the state’s OVI laws when it comes to marijuana.
The Ohio Senate passed a bill requiring public schools to teach a "success sequence" aimed at reducing poverty and increasing family planning.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order to give $7 million to Ohio food banks and $18 million to low-income families.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio Senate President Rob McColley and Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman announced a plan Thursday to provide up to $25 million in support for food assistance to help families that may soon be affected by the anticipated suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.