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It’s no fun to sweat over a utility bill, but there’s a way to even out payments: budget billing or the Equal Payment Plan.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A bill to give Ohioans $3.5 billion in property tax relief is working its way through the Statehouse. Supporters say it gives taxpayers a break and more of a voice in the taxes ...
Group behind effort to repeal Ohio Senate Bill 1, anti-DEI law, facing ballot deadline Opponents of a higher education bill that bans diversity, equity and inclusion on campus are in the final ...
As officials scramble to shore up the state’s wildfire fund, they are considering extending the monthly surcharge imposed on customers of Edison and other utility companies.
Jun. 9—It's early June, and new, higher electric prices are taking effect this month. For customers of AES Ohio, the former Dayton Power & Light (DP&L), a new "standard service offer" rate will ...
Electric prices to rise with summer heat for AES Ohio, Duke, Edison customers Ohio’s energy choice website allows customers to shop for prices lower than the current standard offer.
FirstEnergy's Ohio Edison was sued by Enbridge Gas Ohio on June 9 in Ohio Court of Common Pleas for Summit County for allegedly striking and damaging gas lines at two separate locations. The ...
COLUMBUS — Language tucked into Ohio Senate Republicans’ new state budget plan would eliminate the state’s ban on corporations and labor unions making independent expenditures for or against ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – While federal law allows employers to pay some individuals with disabilities less than minimum wage, Ohio lawmakers are attempting to eliminate the practice in the state ...
Ohio workers and businesses would pay more toward unemployment comp system, new bill says When it comes to fixing Ohio's unemployment compensation fund, state lawmakers have been on the struggle ...
FirstEnergy customers are being alerted their electric bills may be getting more expensive starting this month due to the current market price of energy.
As the federal government weighs the future of a program that allows some employers to pay workers with disabilities less than minimum wage, a Dayton area lawmaker has proposed phasing out the ...