White supremacists protested on an overpass that borders two Congressional Districts. Only one representative responded.
It's a ballsy move, but two Ohio State Representatives have introduced a bill that would make it illegal for men to have unprotected sex if it's not intended to make a baby.
The proposal suggests limiting senators to 12 years and representatives to six years, allowing a total of 18 years in ...
A draft bill released earlier this week in Ohio is aiming to impose heavy fines on men who ejaculate without an intent to ...
The bill will authorize funding over the span of fiscal years 2025 through 2029 to conduct studies of the long-term health ...
Gov. Mike DeWine turned down $900 million in federal unemployment during the pandemic. Now, a judge is ordering him to go get ...
Ohio House Democrats show support for immigrants against legislative attacks, emphasizing unity and diversity at the ...
Reps. Sykes and Rulli introduce the "RAIL Act" to prevent future accidents and ensure the safety of communities near railways ...
Ohio House passed a bill to designate September 19 as Stillbirth Prevention Day to enhance awareness and health care.
Republican Ohio Sen. Kristina Roegner, a veteran state lawmaker with fiscal oversight experience and a background in finance, ...
Republicans in the Ohio Senate approved a sweeping higher education overhaul − hours after hundreds of students and faculty ...
Ohio lawmakers are preparing to introduce the "Contraception Begins at Erection Act," which would make it illegal for men to ...
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