Republican News
Featured Stories
News Feed

COLUMBUS—State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) Tuesday provided sponsor testimony before the House Insurance Committee on the Breast Examination and Screening Transformation (BEST) Act, legislation to ensure that all Ohioans have access to the necessary screenings needed to detect breast cancer early.

COLUMBUS – The House Transportation Committee Tuesday began hearings on House Bill 234, legislation to designate a portion of State Route 2 in Ottawa County as Cpl. Robert Dockstader Memorial Highway, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. D.J. Swearingen (R-Huron).

COLUMBUS—State Representative Kevin Miller (R-Newark) is pleased to announce that House Bill 44, legislation to grant local police departments the power to fill vacant civil service positions without unnecessary exams, passed out of the Ohio House of Representatives with overwhelming support.

COLUMBUS—State Representative Adam Holmes (R-Nashport) recently introduced House Bill 276, legislation to make improvements to the state’s 340B program, ensuring access to affordable prescription medications.

COLUMBUS—State Representative Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) was pleased to welcome the Archbishop Hoban High School’s Mock Trial Team, the 2025 Ohio Center for Law-Related Education (OCLRE) State Champions, to the Ohio Statehouse to celebrate their state championship win.

COLUMBUS—Majority Floor Leader Marilyn John (R-Richland County) recently introduced House Bill 276, legislation to make improvements to the state’s 340B program, ensuring access to affordable prescription medications.

COLUMBUS— “For 30 years, Northeast Ohio has been unfairly burdened by E-Check,” said State Representative Bill Roemer (R-Richfield). “It is far past time to address this problem, and I encourage citizens to reach out to eviscerate this burden.”

COLUMBUS—State Representative Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) recently recognized the 160th Anniversary of Temple Israel Akron, commemorating the occasion with a commendation from the Ohio House of Representatives.

COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives passed Keith’s Law, legislation to enhance first responders’ ability to assist individuals with special needs during emergencies, announced State Representative Melanie Miller (R-Ashland).

COLUMBUS—State Representatives Gary Click (R-Vickery) and Brian Lorenz (R-Powell) are pleased to announce the Ohio House of Representatives passed Keith’s Law, legislation to enhance first responders’ ability to assist individuals with special needs during emergencies.