A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers is introducing a bill meant to stop the "funding of death" in the state — no more death penalty and no dollars for physician-assisted suicide or abortions.
Four Ohio lawmakers are preparing to introduce identical bipartisan bills that legislate what they call end-of-life procedures.
-Chris Redfern, a former Ohio Democratic Party chairman on X, responding to the lack of an early, coordinated message by his party’s national leaders in opposition to President Donald Trump’s proposed federal grant and loan freeze, which a judge temporarily blocked late Tuesday afternoon.
There is once again a renewed push to abolish the death penalty in Ohio but this time, with a bit of a twist.  The legislation, which has yet to be officially
Ohio Republican leadership has backtracked on their steadfast effort to cut funding for public education. Our extensive reporting led to massive backlash for lawmakers, and numerous GOP members spoke out privately.
Ohio GOP legislative leaders have said they want to revive a proposal to change relatively new recreational marijuana laws.
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman. (Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS.) Ohio House Republican leadership is doubling down on their threat to cut public school spending, with House Speaker Matt Huffman calling the continuation of the current Fair School Funding Plan ...
States across the country have rapidly expanded private school voucher programs in recent years. According to reporting from ProPublica and The New Yorker, Ohio officials helped pioneer the push.
VICKERY – State Rep. Gary Click, R-Vickery, has been appointed by Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman, R-Lima, as chair of the House Community Revitalization Committee. State Rep. Gary Click, R-Vickery, appointed Chair of the House Community Revitalization ...
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman told News 5 Cleveland that changing marijuana laws is no longer a top priority, but cracking down on unregulated and intoxicating hemp products will be.
COLUMBUS, OhioOhio House Speaker Matt Huffman, who just a month ago said he wanted to drastically change the state's marijuana law, has seemingly had a change of heart. He has backtracked on at least some of his proposed restrictions after having ...
Changes could be coming to the way public schools are funded in Ohio. House Speaker Matt Huffman says the way schools are funded is not sustainable. Huffman says the government will never have the same amount of money as it did in the last few years.