The Ohio Senate unanimously approved a $11.5 billion transportation budget that funds highways, airports, and rail travel.
Heads up: A new report shows Head Start serves around 33,000 young Ohio children, mostly from lower income families, and ...
COLUMBUS—The Ohio Senate approved Amended Substitute House Bill 54, Ohio’s $11 billion two-year transportation budget. State Senator Brian Chavez (R-Marietta) voted in support of the bill. “The ...
The end to nearly $500,000 in taxpayer daily subsidies for two coal-fired power plants, one in Indiana, has taken a major ...
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An Ohio Senate committee on Tuesday unanimously passed legislation that backers say will eliminate add-on charges to ...
In many ways, the project is emblematic of the uncertainty over funds pledged but unspent by the Biden administration.
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