COLUMBUS, Ohio — The 136th Ohio General Assembly has introduced numerous bills addressing a diverse array of matters across the state.

From education reform and civil rights to public safety and environmental regulation, lawmakers are actively shaping Ohio's legislative landscape.

However, not all bills that are introduced make it to the governor's desk to be signed into law. Here's a look at 15 widely-discussed bills from the 2025-2026 legislature that have not yet been signed into law.

Senate Bill 3 - Flat income tax implementation

SB 3 would amend the Ohio Revised Code to phase down the state income tax to a flat rate of 2.75% over two years. Proponents of the bill argue that a flat income tax rate will simplify the tax code and stimulate economic growth.

The bill was introduced on

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