DeWine vetoes bill requiring photo ID for mail voting in Ohio
In a written statement, DeWine said the bill posed a burden to voters without any real benefit.
LATEST NEWS FROM SIGNAL STATEWIDE

Election 2026
Ohio will again send all voters absentee ballot applications as mail voting continues to plunge
A state spending panel voted Monday to approve spending $2.5 million on the universal absentee ballot application mailing, which Ohio has done in every even-year, general election since 2012.
Ohio property tax abolition campaign drops 2026 ballot bid
A leader with the Committee to Abolish Ohio Property Taxes said they’re instead targeting the November 2027 election after falling short of their signature gathering goals.
Sherrod Brown reprises an anti-war message in Ohio’s U.S. Senate race
The Democratic former senator is tying the war in Iran to rising gas and fertilizer prices as he challenges Republican Sen. Jon Husted in November. The tack resembles Brown’s approach in 2006, when he spoke against the then-war in Iraq and won a seat in the U. S. Senate.
GOVERNMENT
Ohio colleges face increasing maintenance challenges as campuses age
The recent capital budget offers a look at what campus updates the state’s 14 universities and 22 community colleges are making.
EDUCATION
It’s been nearly a year since Senate Bill 1 became law. Tell us if it’s changed your college experience in Ohio
The law, passed in June 2025, overhauled how public higher education works in the state.
HEALTH
Ohio targets fraud in Medicaid, SNAP programs with new legislation
Home health aides will face GPS check-ins and Ohio’s food aid cards are getting security chips under a bill now headed to Gov. DeWine’s desk.
STATE SIGNALS NEWSLETTER
Voter ID heads to the November ballot; Ohio data center fight stalls
Ohio politics news and insights from the State Signals newsletter. Plus, Sen. Jon Husted breaks with President Donald Trump amid a rocky political environment.
PUBLIC SAFETY
What to know about the Ohio Organizing Collaborative after FBI searches
The Ohio Organizing Collaborative is a key part of the state’s progressive political infrastructure, playing leading roles in voter registration drives and ballot issue campaigns.
NEWS FROM NOTUS
Senate Democrats Think They Have Leverage on SNAP Funding
The farm bill can’t pass without Democrats, and they have one major demand.
Why Local News
Local news is in crisis. Across the country, including here in Ohio, the commercial news industry has been on the decline, leading to the loss of nearly three-quarters of journalism jobs since 2005, leading to less accountability, more polarization, and more government waste. With the volume of original reporting in Ohio communities reduced to a small fraction of what it once was, nonprofit news offers a path forward




