Nearly every day we hear about the unemployment rate dropping, the stock market hitting record highs, and businesses expanding to provide more opportunities for Ohioans. We hear this on a national level and see it happening right here in our state.
COLUMBUS-State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) today announced strong, bipartisan passage of Am. Sub. HB 166, the state's two-year operating budget. The Senate voted 29-1 in favor of the conference committee report approved yesterday.
COLUMBUS—State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) this week announced controlling board approval of a $500,000 Roadwork Development Grant to Ottawa County for public roadwork improveme ...
COLUMBUS- The Senate today introduced Substitute House Bill 6, which would keep Davis-Besse open, modify the state's renewable energy targets and lower energy rates for Ohioans.
June is National Homeownership Month. Homeownership provides many social and economic benefits, not just for the homeowner, but for the communities in which they live. One aspect of the 'American dream' is to own a home.
COLUMBUS- The Ohio Senate today unanimously passed the state's two-year operating budget (Am. Sub. H.B. 166), legislation that invests in Ohio's essential public services while providing significant tax relief to hard-working Ohioans and preserving key tax reforms important to Ohio's growth.
I have spent a great deal of time studying the issues that impact the community addiction and mental health systems and developing policy solutions to address them. I can think of no better time to b ...
COLUMBUS-State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) today introduced Senate Bill 156, legislation that would prohibit the manufacture, sale or possession of synthetic urine.
COLUMBUS-State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) on Wednesday recognized the Genoa High School Wrestling Team for winning the OHSAA Division III State Championship.
COLUMBUS-State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) today announced the Senate's passage of Senate Bill 55, also known as the 'Relapse Reduction Act'. The legislation will enhance penalties for drug traffickers who sell on the premises or near addiction recovery service providers.