Meanwhile, state spending on charter schools and private-school vouchers is predicted to increase over the next two years.
The Navigator provides detailed information about the quality of over 1,700 long-term care facilities across the state.
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The state House of Representatives currently has Governor Mike DeWine’s biennial budget to review. Part of that proposed ...
This means that defending Ohio public universities is from now on the responsibility of every Ohioan who, independently of ...
Gov. Mike DeWine and the director of the Ohio Department of Aging announced the launch of the enhanced Long-Term Care Quality ...
The Ohio Department of Medicaid’s proposal would require adults younger than 55 to prove they worked at least 20 hours a week ...
The Long-Term Care Quality Navigator map now includes assisted living centers as well as nursing homes. The map shows ...
If districts receive fewer dollars from the state, they may be forced to make cuts or ask local taxpayers to help make up the ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s biennium budget does a lot of shifting of funds when it comes to school funding. More and more ...
U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) presided over the Senate on Thursday during the confirmation vote for new FBI Director ...
Ohio's proposed budget would cut funding to public schools and raise voucher spending and charter school funding, according ...