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June 12, 2024The Center Square Hearings to give $350 million in one-time taxpayer funds to communities around Ohio begin Tuesday in the Ohio Senate. Lawmakers created the One-Time Strategic Community Investment Fund when they passed the state’s two-year budget last June. This is the beginning...
OHE, under the CDC’s new organizational rules, “coordinates programs, practices, policies and budget decisions” in a way that takes into consideration health disparities among different races, genders and sexual orientations, according to an announcement posted to the Federal Register. Another arm...
June 15, 2023: As part of a budget bill, the Senate includes language focused on doubling Ohio's sports betting tax to 20%. The bill now returns to the House for further examination. June 1, 2023: Ohio suffers its worst sports betting month in April, recording a handle of just $521.7...
___ sandusky register. may 22, 2024. editorial: students need phone boundaries ohio gov. mike dewine signed house bill 250 into law earlier this week that will require public school districts to have written policies in place for student use of smart phones during the school day. we’ve ...
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You are here:Home/Recorder FEE CHANGE NOTICE Beginning Jan. 1, 2025 Ohio Senate Bill 94 was passed into law and became effective on October 24, 2024. This bill allows the County Recorder to charge and collect a document preservation surcharge of up to five dollars per document. See ORC Sec...
HB 260 calls the four new charges “trackers” instead of “riders,” although Ohio House Budget Analyst Michael Kerr found each term “generally holds the same meaning.” The bill’s current terms don’t get rid of other existing charges on top of regular rates, although Seitz claimed “...