With new raises coming to their pockets, Statehouse leaders are far more prepared to ready to party than do the people's business.
Mike Berger of Portage and his son, Mike Jr., will be in Washington D.C. to see Donald J. Trump inaugurated as president for a second term.
Ohio Republican Party Chair Alex Triantafilou made comments at an event about how voters were confused about the redistricting amendment that failed in November.
Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou declared that Ohio is no longer a swing state during a special event held in Fremont by the Sandusky County Republican Party. Triantafilou attributed Republican successes in the last election to continued party unity,
House Speaker Matt Huffman thinks the incoming Trump administration will be much more favorable to the ideas Republicans have for reforming Medicaid and generating more electricity.
Gov. Mike DeWine must pick someone to replace Vice President-elect JD Vance, who resigned his Senate seat last week.
Christopher Vogt, a Republican from Stark County, will attend Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. Vogt said he's going to witness history.
Ohio officials’ opposition to private solar and wind investments in service to oil-and-gas interests looking to their own bottom line is discouraging enough. Equally concerning, however, is the misleading information and outright lies being used by special interests to try to turn Ohioans against solar power.
Still, there’s some doubt the 136th General Assembly will fully fund the multiyear, bipartisan Cupp-Patterson school funding compromise, and might boost other priorities, instead. For example, Speaker Matt Huffman is maybe the Statehouse’s No.
Vance has never been a darling of the traditional free-market conservatives that dominate the Republican Vance party. Can he shape Trump’s policy?
Vance has never been a darling of the traditional free-market conservatives that dominate the Republican Vance party. Can he shape Trump’s policy?