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The House and Senate agreed on legislation banning law enforcement officials or agencies from meeting an arrest or citation quota, leaving only a signature needed from Gov. Mike DeWine to make it law.
Gov. Mike DeWine hasn’t proposed an income tax cut in any of his four budgets, and he's not a fan of the flat income tax idea ...
Twenty-five other states, including Michigan and Pennsylvania, already ban the practice, which is often used by government ...
A bill proposed by Ohio lawmakers that would end the use of quotas for police departments across the state is heading to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk.
Advocates for kids and low-income Ohioans are urging state lawmakers to consider reinstating something from Gov. Mike ...
Leading from the statehouse is a more attractive political option than being 1 of 100 in gridlocked Washington.
A bill that would outlaw citation quotas for police departments across Ohio is now awaiting Governor Mike DeWine’s signature. Senate Bill 114 passed both chambers of the Ohio ...
As lawmakers consider state support for the Cleveland Browns' domed stadium development in Brook Park, Ohio’s other ...
Some of the earliest work will involve demolishing two homes on West 11th Street and West 12th Street by Aug.10.
While visiting Carillon Historical Park in Dayton on Friday morning, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine held a ceremonial bill signing to ...
The use of police quotas in Ohio could soon be banned. Senate Bill 114 is on its way to the governor’s desk after passing the ...
Ohio House and Senate leaders have begun to negotiate on the state's massive operating budget, with significant differences ...