To create the Data Center Study Commission.
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The 136th General Assembly convened on January 6, 2025. As bills are introduced in the legislature, they will be added here for tracking.
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To specify the elements of a comprehensive plan, and to make other changes regarding building inspections, local regulations, and zoning.
Read PostTo make changes to the law governing oil and gas wells and to address federal mineral royalty payments.
Read PostTo authorize online raffles and make related changes to the Charitable Gaming Law and to declare an emergency.
Read PostTo modify the law governing county budget commissions, property taxation, and alternative apportionment formulas for local government and public...
Read PostTo limit revenue increases from inside millage levies occurring due to a reappraisal or update.
Read PostTo modify the process for making property tax sales-assessment ratio studies.
Read PostTo make appropriations for programs related to transportation for the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2027, and to provide...
Read PostTo consolidate the administration of the marijuana control program, revise the medical and adult-use marijuana laws, and to levy taxes on marijuana.
Read PostTo extend sales and use taxes and local lodging taxes to short-term rentals and to require collection of those taxes by short-term rental platforms.
Read PostTo create the Ohio Local Government Expenditure Database and require political subdivision participation, to require the state retirement systems to...
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