COLUMBUS-State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) this week announced the passage of House Bill 95 by the Ohio Senate, which would help younger farmers get started while aiding retiring farmers with passing on their assets on to the next generation.
During our high school years, many students can feel a sense of anxiety or stress about their future. Some of us were lucky to find a mentor; that coach, teacher, or close friend who helped inspire a ...
COLUMBUS-State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) announced that the 13th application period for TechCred will open beginning today, March 1st and run through March 31st.
With October being Cyber Security Awareness Month, it is a good time to be aware of common cyber scams and be proactive about securing your identity. One of the most common ways hackers and thieves ...
COLUMBUS-State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) and Representative Bob Young (R-Green) recently introduced concurrent resolutions in both Chambers that would urge Congress not to adopt a provision that would allow the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to access personal bank account information.
COLUMBUS-The Ohio Senate this week unanimously voted to concur with House changes to Senate Bill 1, legislation to better educate high school students on financial literacy, equipping them with the basic financial skills to be successful in life.
COLUMBUS— Following the passage of Substitute Senate Bill 52 by both the Ohio Senate and House, State Senators Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) and Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) and State Representative ...
COLUMBUS— In response to the recent decision by the Ohio Power Siting Board on the wind project in Seneca County, State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin), State Representatives Riordan McClain ...
COLUMBUS-State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) this week honored the Calvert Catholic High School Volleyball Team at the Ohio Statehouse for winning the 2020 Division IV State Championship.
COLUMBUS-State Senator Bill Reineke (R-Tiffin) announced today the passage of Senate Bill 166 by the Ohio Senate, which would prioritize and encourage businesses to hire and train student workers as part of a work-based learning pilot program.