State Senator Al Landis (OH)
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Ohio Statehouse school bus transportation grant program opens for applications
State Senator Al Landis (R-Dover) announced that the Ohio Statehouse School Bus Transportation Grant Program will be open from September 23 through September 30. The grant aims to assist schools in covering the cost of bus transportation for field trips to the state capitol.
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Ohio awards $67.3 million for building demolition across nine counties
State Senator Al Landis (R-Dover) announced today that the Ohio Department of Development is allocating $67.3 million from the Building Demolition and Site Revitalization Program to demolish vacant, dilapidated buildings in nine counties, paving the way for new development.
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Senator Landis honors Strasburg-Franklin High School's softball team
COLUMBUS—Today in the Ohio Senate, State Senator Al Landis (R-Dover) recognized the Strasburg-Franklin High School Softball Team for winning the 2024 Division IV State Championship.
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Senator Landis announces millions more for district projects
COLUMBUS—State Senator Al Landis (R-Dover) announced millions of dollars will fund key Capital Budget projects across Senate District 31. This is the second phase following last week’s announcement of a $350 million investment by the Senate in Ohio communities from the One-Time Strategic Community Investment Fund.
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Senator Landis announces funding for infrastructure, education, and healthcare projects
Senator Landis announced today that millions of dollars will be allocated for various projects within the district. The funding is aimed at improving infrastructure, education, and healthcare services.
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Ohio Senate passes bill for modernization of county records
The Ohio Senate has approved Senate Bill 94, a legislation sponsored by State Senators Al Landis (R-Dover) and Andrew Brenner (R-Delaware), aimed at modernizing electronic records and conveyances maintained by county recorders. The bill mandates all 88 counties to digitize recorded documents dating back to 1980 and offers an option for electronic recordings related to real estate transactions by June 30, 2026.
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Landis Announces $85 Million for Appalachian Community Innovation Centers
State Senator Al Landis (R-Dover) has announced the guidelines for the $85 million Appalachian Community Innovation Centers program. These centers will serve as crucial community hubs, providing access to public education, community health services, and workforce development."These funds will provide an incredible opportunity for community members to have greater access to these critical services," Landis stated. He encouraged all eligible individuals in his district to apply for this program.The eligible projects for funding include the construction, renovation, or...
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Landis Encourages Ohioans to Apply for Legislative Fellowship at Statehouse
State Senator Al Landis (R-Dover) is urging young professionals in Ohio to apply for the Legislative Fellowship Program offered by the Ohio Legislative Service Commission. The program, which runs for 13 months, provides individuals with the opportunity to work in the Ohio General Assembly."The fellowship serves as a wonderful opportunity for young professionals interested in getting involved in the state legislature," said Senator Landis. "LSC Fellows have served me and my colleagues well over the years, and I always look forward to meeting them and gaining their insights...
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Senator Al Landis Appointed Chair of Senate's Community Revitalization Committee
Senator Al Landis, a Republican from Dover, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Senate's Community Revitalization Committee by Senate President Matt Huffman. In his statement, Senator Landis expressed his enthusiasm for the new role and his commitment to improving various aspects of Ohio's communities."It is an honor and privilege to serve as chair for this committee," Senator Landis said. "I look forward to working alongside my colleagues to hear legislation that improves our economy, health, and other priorities in our communities, as we continue to make Ohio the...
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Senator Landis Issues Statement Supporting Tuscarawas Valley Schools
In the wake of a tragic accident involving a charter bus carrying students from Tuscarawas Valley High School, State Senator Al Landis has issued a statement expressing his deep condolences and support for the affected community. The accident resulted in the loss of six lives, leaving the Tusky Valley community devastated.Senator Landis empathizes with the pain and grief being experienced by the students, families, staff, and administrators of Tuscarawas Valley. He acknowledges the strength of the community and their ability to come together during difficult times,...