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COLUMBUS – State Rep. Jon Cross (R-Kenton) today announced Governor DeWine has signed into law House Bill 82, his legislation that modifies college testing requirements for high school students and creates a new state school report card plan.

COLUMBUS – State Reps. Andrea White (R-Kettering) and Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) today announced Governor DeWine has signed into law House Bill 252, legislation that will enable Ohio to join the Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ALSP-IC).
State Rep. Scott Wiggam (R-Wayne County) announces the General Assembly recently passed House Bill 110, known as the two-year state operating budget that was signed into law by the governor earlier today. Wiggam fought for funding within the budget bill that includes local allocations to aid first responders in Wayne County.

COLUMBUS – Legislation that will help Highland District Hospital and eight other public hospitals around Ohio has been signed into law.
COLUMBUS – State Representative Kris Jordan (R-Ostrander) and the Ohio House of Representatives voted Monday in favor of making common-sense income tax cuts and reforms.
COLUMBUS – Public safety grants, tax relief, and investments to help Ohio keep and create jobs are among the highlights of the state budget plan approved by state lawmakers yesterday, announced State Rep. Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison).
COLUMBUS – Public safety grants, tax relief, and investments to help Ohio keep and create jobs are among the highlights of the state budget plan approved by state lawmakers yesterday, announced State Rep. Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison).
COLUMBUS – A new program being introduced in southern Ohio could mean new opportunities for area students interested in careers in computer science.

COLUMBUS – Education reform, meaningful tax relief and investments to help Ohio keep and create jobs are among the highlights of the state budget plan approved by lawmakers, announced State Rep. Tracy Richardson (R-Marysville).

COLUMBUS – State Rep. D.J. Swearingen (R-Huron) today announced applications are now open for $155 million in business grant programs to help Ohio industries recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.