State Representative Jim Hoops officially filed petitions to seek election in Ohio’s First District State Senate seat, which ...
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Vivek Ramaswamy taps Ohio state Senate president as his running mate in campaign for governor
Vivek Ramaswamy, the Republican frontrunner in Ohio’s race for governor, has selected state Senate President Rob McColley as ...
Although Ohio’s 2026 candidate filing deadline is still more than a month away, contested primary races for several Northeast ...
Ohio Senate President Rob McColley has been tapped as GOP frontrunner Vivek Ramaswamy’s running mate in the 2026 ...
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Ohio Senate President Rob McColley is Ramaswamy’s pick as running mate for lieutenant governor
Vivek Ramaswamy, the presumptive GOP nominee for governor in the 2026 election, has tapped Sen. President Rob McColley to be ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Ohio General Assembly has 46 women serving in its two chambers – more than at any other time in the state’s 222-year history. That figure, which has been steadily trending up in ...
Matt Huffman, R-Lima, left, and Rob McColley, R-Napoleon, right. COLUMBUS — Outgoing Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman is poised to become the next Ohio House speaker, as his fellow Republicans ...
Ohio state legislators are considering a bill that would bar the state's pension systems, state colleges and universities and the Bureau of Workers' Compensation from prioritizing environment, social ...
Ohio will restrict transgender women's and girls' participation in sports after the Republican-dominated Senate voted Wednesday to override GOP Gov. Mike DeWine's veto. The legislation bans ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Ohio lawmakers spent the final day of their lame-duck session on Wednesday passing dozens of pieces of legislation. But plenty of other bills also failed to advance. Any bills ...
A Frankenstein’s monster of sorts is coming alive in Columbus as members of the Ohio House and Senate work to close the gap in their chamber’s different approaches to recreational marijuana reform.
The Ohio Legislature approved a bill on Wednesday that would require students in public K-12 schools to use bathrooms that correspond to their sex rather than their subjective “gender identity.” The ...
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