State Representative Haraz N. Ghanbari of Ohio is urging law enforcement agencies in Wood County to take advantage of the third round of body-worn camera grants. These grants aim to enhance community safety by providing funding for camera equipment, video storage software, and related expenses. Ghanbari, a Republican who has been serving in the Ohio House since 2019, believes that body-worn cameras are crucial for law enforcement departments.
The Ohio Business Roundtable (OBRT) has officially announced its opposition to Issue 2, a proposed law set for the November 7 ballot in Ohio that would legalize recreational marijuana use and retail sales. The OBRT Executive Committee voted to join a coalition against this measure.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Stark County Sheriff George T. Maier and Stark County Coroner Dr. Ron Rusnak today released a forensic facial reconstruction of an unidentified man whose remains were discovered in Canton on Dec. 22, 2001.
On Aug. 15, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced that 299 grantees have been awarded federal funding for the 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) program, which aims to provide enrichment opportunities for students returning to school, with a focus on academic enrichment, youth development programs, and support for families. The Ohio Department of Education awarded $53,928,013.60 in funding for Fiscal Year 2024, benefiting various programs and partnerships across Ohio to help students thrive.
On Aug. 18, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced that Ohio has achieved a historic milestone with 5,639,200 filled jobs, the highest ever in the state's history, based on data released by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
On Aug. 18, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a significant boost in state-funded Early Childhood Education Grants, allocating $122 million to extend high-quality preschool education to 14,901 more low-income students while also underscoring the importance of program excellence and kindergarten readiness.
On Aug. 16, Ohio State Rep Brian Stewart argued that the new redistricting amendment seemingly advocates bipartisanship, but actually enables one party to pass a decade-long map with just three out of five "independent" members' support, ultimately eroding the prior mandate for genuine bipartisan agreement. This statement was made within the context of Ohio's legislative proceedings.
Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced the issuance of Security Directive 4.0, which aims to bolster election security in the state. The directive encompasses a range of security measures, including vendor security, system maintenance, and incident response planning, and offers $10,000 grants to support compliance with these measures by December.
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) said on Aug. 30 that Mercy Health is to receive a $198,033 grant from the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment to help fund a program for mental health and substance abuse training for EMS professionals in rural areas across Northwest Ohio.
A central Ohio builder of pole barns and garages who was previously sued by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has now been indicted on 51 felony charges by a Delaware County grand jury, Yost announced today.
Senator JD Vance (R-OH) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland questioning the political motivations behind a Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit against SpaceX. The DOJ alleges SpaceX wrongly favored U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in its hiring practices. Senator Vance suggests: “SpaceX could have been investigated by DOJ because of Mr. Musk’s management of Twitter, not because SpaceX’s hiring practices are uniquely odious.”
Brown Secured Investment to Expand Program Led by the Franklin County and Columbus Building and Construction Trades Council that Prepares Participants for Careers in the Skilled Trades
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance stood with Donald Trump’s claim the left are using new strains of Covid to send the country back into lockdown as a control mechanism, promising to push legislation to stop such lockdowns.
On Aug. 15, U.S. Representative Jim Jordan, who represents Ohio's 4th Congressional District, noted that two years ago, the tumultuous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan led to the tragic loss of 13 American lives in Kabul, including Max Soviak from his district. Jordan conveyed his condolences and thoughts for these fallen heroes and their families.