

HB 336 - Ohio Works First/SNAP Drug Offense Ineligibility (2011-2012)
This bill expands Ohio law to make individuals convicted of felonies with a drug component ineligible for Ohio Works First and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
This bill expands Ohio law to make individuals convicted of felonies with a drug component ineligible for Ohio Works First and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
This bill authorizes the modification, suspension, and waiver of uncollectible court costs and clarifies the law on various other court-related matters.
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HB 7 aims to change Ohio law to require viability testing beginning at the 22nd week of pregnancy and to ban all abortions once viability is confirmed, except in the case of a “medical emergency,” which is...
SB 383 revises Ohio’s laws concerning discrimination and harassment in employment, particularly in adding new limits on the options for filing an employment discrimination complaint or lawsuit and the...
This bill allows the Ohio attorney general to pursue a memorandum of agreement with the federal government to have police enforce civil immigration law. This agreement would be on behalf of the entire state...
HB 580 authorizes law enforcement to check the immigration status of those who are stopped, detained, or arrested if there is reasonable suspicion that the individual is an undocumented immigrant. This bill...