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HB 308 May Create a PTSD Fund for Ohio First Responders

Under Ohio law an injured worker is not eligible for workers' compensation for a psychological condition unless it arises from their physical injury. Ohio HB 308 would allow first responders to receive benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder due to on-the-job factors.

Ohio BWC Board Approves Rate Reduction

As more Ohio kids return to classrooms, lawmakers scramble to rewrite testing requirements: Capitol Letter

As more Ohio kids return to classrooms, lawmakers scramble to rewrite testing requirements: Capitol Letter staff, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Extra chairs and desks were stored in a spare classroom as children at Maple Elementary School in Painesville started a new school year in August. Rotunda Rumblings Sharpen the No. 2 pencils: An Ohio House bill that was to exempt schools from standardized testing this spring is being reworked now that the Biden administration has said it will not allow states to get out of the assessments, Laura Hancock and Emily Bamforth report. A substitute version of House Bill 67 could be introduced this week and possibly pass out of its House committee. Teachers unions, however, say that Ohio should try to get permission from the federal government to skip testing this year, since other states are also trying that approach. Meanwhile, today is Gov. Mike DeWine’

As more Ohio kids return to classrooms, lawmakers scramble to rewrite testing requirements: Capitol Letter

As more Ohio kids return to classrooms, lawmakers scramble to rewrite testing requirements: Capitol Letter
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West Alexandria council talks police levy, Fire Department complaints, drug house ordinance

West Alexandria council talks police levy, Fire Department complaints, “drug house” ordinance By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com West Alexandria council addressed complaints against the local fire department during their regular monthly meeting Monday, Feb. 23. Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald WEST ALEXANDRIA Village Council passed the first reading of a controversial drug ordinance, updated residents on the status of a levy to increase funding for the police department, and addressed complaints against the local fire department during its regular monthly meeting Monday, Feb. 23. Council last discussed adopting an ordinance to penalize owners of properties repeatedly involved in drug-related offenses during its Jan. 18 meeting. Owners of properties found to be in violation would face warnings and fines, and could even lose the ability to continue renting or residing at a property for a period of time.

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