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State Rep. Adam C. Miller (D-Columbus) today introduced bipartisan legislation that expands conduct that would require schools to file a report with the Ohio Department of Education for employee misconduct.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Adam C. Miller (D-Columbus) today introduced legislation that would ensure that all members of the uniformed services benefit from Ohio’s tax code.
Read Full StoryRep. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) today introduced legislation that would provide legal protections for Guardians ad litem (GAL) and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA).
Read Full StoryState Rep. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) has introduced legislation that would allow nonprofit organizations that sell donated goods to retain 25% of the state sales tax generated by items sold at their stores.
Read Full StoryToday, State Representative Adam Miller (D-Columbus) introduced legislation that would create tax benefits for employers who hire veterans.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) released the following statement today on his Ohio House of Representatives committee assignments for the 135th General Assembly.
Read Full StoryState Reps. Adam C. Miller (D-Columbus) and Kristin Boggs (D-Columbus) today applauded the House Transportation committee passage of legislation that would name a portion of State Route 315 as the “Jesse Owens Memorial Highway.”
Read Full StoryState Rep. Adam C. Miller (D-Columbus) praised the House passage of House Bill (HB) 403, bipartisan legislation that would require schools to file a report with the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) when a teacher under investigation for misconduct retires.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) today introduced legislation that would authorize State of Ohio Tuition Assistance for all Armed Force Reservists, regardless of component or branch.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Reps. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) and Joe Miller (D-Amherst) today introduced legislation that would ensure the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) remains the sole authority over competition regulations in interscholastic sports. The OHSAA is a voluntary, unincorporated, not-for-profit association of public and private high schools and 7th-8th grade schools that coordinates regulations for athletic competition. The OHSAA Board of Directors, which is elected by its member schools, approves sports regulations for Ohio sports. Ohio’s schools, through the OHSAA, determine the rules of competition from games and matches to state championships for individual and team sports.
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