Like cicadas, lobbyists periodically emerge on Capitol Square to undercut protections for everyday Ohioans suffering from ...
Federal Reserve study suggests consumers could pay $6 million more annually when cash transactions round to the nearest nickel.
Lawmakers in Ohio are considering raising caps on certain court damages, as early next year they will weigh a bill that ...
Ohio lawmakers are pushing to bring the Air Force’s next-generation KC-46 Pegasus refueling jets to Columbus, a move ...
The Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern deal would strengthen Ohio's role in a modern global supply chain, says Ohio Chamber president & CEO Steve Stivers.
The growing number of data centers in Ohio is raising concerns due to their reliance on fracking. Experts say the increase in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The leaders of multiple child care businesses in Ohio urged state lawmakers once again to support measures to boost child care in the state. Members of the business and advocacy ...
Ohio House lawmakers approved several property tax reforms in recent weeks, and now state senators are debating those proposals. One of the measures is already on its way to the Senate floor. Another ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) — Taxes are inevitable, whether you’re coming or going. Many Ohioans‘ earned income is taxed both where they live and work. To avoid “double-dipping,” taxing residents twice on ...
Guam Chamber of Commerce board chairman Tae Oh on Wednesday said the successful rollback of the business privilege tax may ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio voters rejected a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would have established a citizen-led redistricting commission to replace an existing mapmaking system that repeatedly ...
The state’s economy is lagging behind much of the nation on key measures of growth, according to the Chamber Foundation's ...