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A Senate committee heard testimony from a witness who charged that clusters of small companies in Ohio are billing Medicaid from largely empty offices.
The Republican candidate for governor has unveiled a plan he said will fight back against billions of dollars in Medicaid fraud that was first reported by a national conservative outlet.
Ohio’s biggest tax break for data centers is more expensive than once thought. A lot more expensive. In 2024, the state sales tax exemption for data centers cost Ohio about $555 million in revenue, four times more than the state Department of Taxation forecasted.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is resigning June 7 to take a new job. He had a few more things to say on his way out.
GOP leadership is throwing its weight behind adding the state's existing voter ID law to the constitution. A measure supporters call election protection, and critics call a political maneuver.
An April poll by Bowling Green State University made it clear which party is ready to go to the polls in Ohio.
Ohioans are already required by state law to present photo identification whenever they vote, but now, Republican legislators want to amend the state constitution, making the requirement permanent. Republican House and Senate leaders introduced joint resolutions on Wednesday to put a referendum on the November ballot,
Some state lawmakers want to keep a loophole in Ohio that allows 17-year-olds to marry.