Recently introduced legislation would make changes to the STABLE Account program, which enables individuals living with disabilities to save and invest their money without losing eligibility for means-tested benefits.
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A pair of Ohio senators are unveiling legislation that would provide for the immediate reopening of Ohio. State senators Rob McColley of Napoleon and "Kristina Roegner of Hudson have introduced Senate Bill 311. The bill is similar to what was adopted by the Ohio House last week. It would place limitations on the director of health's ability to issue orders such as a "Stay at Home" order. It would limit any such order to a length of 14 days. And requires any extension to be first approved by Ohio lawmakers. The bill also mandates the governor to personally sign off on any such order.