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COLUMBUS – The Ibogaine Treatment Study Committee last week convened for its first meeting, announced State Representative Justin Pizzulli (R-Scioto County), Chairman of the committee.

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Mon, Dec 15, 2025

(Columbus, Ohio) – State Representative Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) is encouraging Ohioans to submit a public comment following the U.S. EPA Region 5’s proposal to reject the E-Check Ease Act: 

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Mon, Dec 15, 2025

State Representative Steve Demetriou (R-Bainbridge Twp.) today announced that to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ (ODNR) NatureWorks grant program awarded Sagamore Hills Park over $39,000 for various park improvements. 

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Fri, Dec 12, 2025

State Representative Angie King (R-Celina) recently introduced the Student Athlete Mobility (SAM) Act, to give students the ability to participate in sports not offered at their home school. 

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Fri, Dec 12, 2025

COLUMBUS, OH — State Representative Gayle Manning (R-Avon) today commended Governor Mike DeWine for signing a new Executive Order that allocates critical funding to help families in need, strengthen support for children, and expand workforce development opportunities across Ohio — with significant benefits for youth in Lorain County.

 

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Fri, Dec 12, 2025

COLUMBUS — State Representative Monica Robb Blasdel (R-New Waterford) is pleased to announce the OneOhio Recovery Foundation has officially launched Regional Grant Cycle 2, marking another major step forward in Ohio’s ongoing work to support communities impacted by the opioid epidemic. 

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Thu, Dec 11, 2025

Chairman Bill Roemer (R–Richfield) today expressed his strong disappointment in the U.S. EPA Region 5’s decision to reject the E-Check Ease Act — legislation that would have allowed residents in seven Northeast Ohio counties to submit an attestation form in place of a physical E-Check inspection.

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Thu, Dec 11, 2025