The House was successful in passing a number of pieces of legislation in the last several weeks including measures to modify the requirements to obtain a CPA certificate and to revise the occupational licensing restrictions applicable to individuals convicted of criminal offenses. [Read More]
If we truly wish to address the challenges facing our community, our state and our nation – we must have the courage to take the first steps to talk, communicate and share ideas. Taking that first step can be the most challenging, but one that we must take if we want to make tomorrow better than today. [Read More]
July 4, 1776 was a new beginning for the individuals in the American Revolution to declare freedom from Great Britain’s rule – those individuals who founded and established the United States are Americans, just like you and me. [Read More]
The House was successful in passing several pieces of legislation last week including measures to protect victims of domestic violence and to ban surprise medical bills. [Read More]
The House was successful in passing several pieces of legislation last week including assisting families in adopting children and updating Ohio’s cybercrime laws. [Read More]
The House was successful in passing several pieces of legislation two weeks ago including bills to give first responders PTSD coverage under the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and to establish the Chiropractic Loan Repayment Program. [Read More]