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A study comparing early childhood education in the nation showed reduced pre-school enrollment and stalled spending by the state to help educate young children. → Read More
The plaintiffs said they aren't focused on the 2022 election in this case because there is simply no time for true results. → Read More
House Bill 378 was introduced in the House Health Committee on Tuesday, for its first hearing since being brought to the General Assembly in July. → Read More
Parties suing the state are accusing the Ohio Redistricting Commission and legislative leaders of ignoring racial data and federal anti-discrimination laws. → Read More
The case centers on compliance with the constitutional reforms that revised the redistricting process. → Read More
Child care has been brought up more and more with the pandemic causing shortages in services and employment losses preventing families from being able to afford it. → Read More
Organizations are preparing their arguments against legislative redistricting maps for an Ohio Supreme Court hearing Wednesday. → Read More
The court said an exception to government immunity could be appropriate in the case, allowing Desena Bradley to sue the individuals. → Read More
The bill now moves on for full House consideration. → Read More
Senate Dems presented their map, with some changes they made to even out population numbers in congressional districts, but theirs was the only map introduced. → Read More
Only defense against lawsuits allowed would be preventing death of pregnant mother. → Read More
The substitute bill specifies minimum training standards. → Read More
A think tank said this expansion brought minority communities and children in rural communities funding they needed and didn’t have even before the pandemic. → Read More
Senate Bill 157 received a third committee hearing this week. → Read More
ECOT was an virtual charter school started in 2000 by William Lager. → Read More
A bill considered by the Ohio Senate is an opportunity to educate, empower and put a stop to sexual abuse, advocates say. → Read More
The Ohio Supreme Court took up the case after Kelly Foreman appealed her conviction on felony drug possession charges. → Read More
The approved maps now under court scrutiny would give GOP favor to 64% of state districts. → Read More
“Promoting abortion” is one of the crimes defined under the bill, and would be a first-degree misdemeanor if passed. → Read More
GOP maps passed through the commission and public meetings start on Sept. 12 with deadline of Sept. 15. → Read More