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Most of the immigration-related bills have had only one hearing, but that could change with high-profile campaigns on the Ohio ballot this fall.
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Only about three dozen of around a thousand bills introduced in Ohio this year have passed, but there's another year of this two-year legislative session ahead.
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Although Ohio legislators introduced more than 900 bills in 2025, only a few dozen made it to the governor’s desk.
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Internet gambling in Ohio – not just on sports – is not a sure bet to become law.
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The first numbered bills in Ohio's new two-year general assembly have been filed, all with Republicans as their main or joint sponsors.
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The Ohio House and Senate passed the ban on the use of electronic tracking devices without consent almost unanimously. But there was some opposition to it.
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Rulings on product liability, public records and election laws were among the dozens of decisions handed down by the four Republicans and three Democrats on the Ohio Supreme Court in the last year.
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The Ohio Legislature didn’t pass many bills this session, but got busy during lame duck.
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Ohio lawmakers voted to advance more than 50 bills between the House and Senate—a figure not including individual measures they folded together into omnibus bills.
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Ohio lawmakers may be in Columbus late into Wednesday evening, with more than 50 bills likely to get a vote between the House and Senate chambers.