Laura Lanese News

COLUMBUS – State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) announced her support for Governor DeWine’s selection of Columbus to be the third planned innovation district in Ohio.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) gave sponsor testimony on House Bill 18 in the House Public Utilities Committee last week.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Ohio House Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) named State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) Chair of the Ohio House Higher Education and Career Readiness Committee.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) re-introduced legislation that would fully repeal House Bill 6 from the 133rd General Assembly.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) today announced that House Bill 33 was signed into law by Governor DeWine.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) announced Governor DeWine’s plan to issue $5 billion in the form of a rebate to Bureau of Workers’ Compensation policyholders.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – The Ohio House of Representatives yesterday approved legislation to protect Ohioans from COVID-19 related lawsuits, announced State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City).
Read Full StoryIn 2009, the General Assembly designated August as Military Family Month. One year later, in August 2010, my husband left for training and a year-long deployment to Iraq, and I experienced first-hand what it means to be a military family as a spouse.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Newly elected Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) yesterday made some initial changes as Speaker, including changes to membership of the House Rules and Reference Committee. He announced he will be keeping State Representative Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) as a member of this committee.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS - State Rep. Sara Carruthers (R-Hamilton) and State Rep. Laura Lanese (R-Grove City) today announced the House passage of House Bill 33, legislation that requires professionals who encounter abused animals to report those suspected cases.
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