COLUMBUS - State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) voted against Ohio's transportation budget bill today, citing deep concerns with the motor fuel tax increase provisions, and their effects on Ohio residents and businesses.
COLUMBUS—State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) yesterday joined his Senate colleagues in unanimously passing legislation that will ease the employment transition for military husbands and ...
COLUMBUS—State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) yesterday announced the Senate passage of Senate Bill 23 , more commonly known as the Heartbeat Bill. The measure would generally prohibit an ...
COLUMBUS—State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) today welcomed the McComb High School Football Team to the Ohio Statehouse to be recognized for winning the 2018 OHSAA Division VII State Foot ...
COLUMBUS-State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) is reminding local businesses that the deadline to apply for the 2019 Agriculture Linked Deposit Program (Ag-LINK) is fast approaching, with applications due no later than Thursday, March 14.
COLUMBUS-State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) today announced that the Ohio Legislative Service Commission is accepting applications through April 1, 2019 for the 2020 Legislative and Telecommunications Fellowship Program. The Commission will hire 24 fellows to serve in the Ohio General Assembly for the 2020 calendar year.
COLUMBUS—State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) this week was appointed by Senate President Larry Obhof (R-Medina) to the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission . The legislature ...
COLUMBUS-State Senators Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) and Andrew Brenner (R-Powell) yesterday testified on Senate Bill 40, which aims to strengthen students' rights to freely express their views on college campuses.
COLUMBUS-State Senators Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) and Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) today introduced Senate Bill 1 in a continued effort to cut government red tape and reduce overly burdensome or unnecessary regulations on Ohio businesses.
COLUMBUS-State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) is applauding a recent proposal by the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) for a 20-percent reduction in the average premium rate it charges private employers-its largest rate cut in nearly 60 years if approved by the agency's board of directors.