The bills DeWine signed include a so-called “Parents’ Bill of Rights” that requires school officials to notify parents if their child asks a teacher to identify them by a different gender.
Gov. Mike DeWine scoops up a handful of ceremonial pens he used to sign House Bill 531, an anti-"sextortion" law, during a signing ceremony at the Ohio Statehouse on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025. DeWine distributed the pens to attendees.Gov.
Newly elected U.S. Rep. David Taylor, a Clermont County Republican, has been appointed to serve on the House Agriculture Committee and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. The Ohio Legislative Correspondents Association elected new officers for the 2025-2026 legislative session, including Jessie Balmert of the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau as president, Jeremy Pelzer of cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer as vice president, Mikel Livingston of Gongwer News Service as treasurer, and Danny Eldredge of Hannah News Service as secretary.“If you don’t care for a law, run for the legislature and change it. Don’t ask me, or us, to do that. That is not our job.
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