Andy Chow
News EditorContact Andy at achow@statehousenews.org.
Andy Chow is a general assignment state government reporter who focuses on environmental, energy, agriculture, and education-related issues. He started his journalism career as an associate producer with ABC 6/FOX 28 in Columbus before becoming a producer with WBNS 10TV.
Andy gained his in-depth knowledge of Statehouse issues while working for Hannah News Service, an online-based news and research publication. He also participated in the Legislative Service Commission’s Fellowship program as a production assistant for “The Ohio Channel.”
Andy earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcasting at Otterbein University and took part in the Washington Semester program through American University in Washington, D.C.
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Rep. Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) listed what should be on the agenda for state leaders in Ohio.
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The Ohio governor said there will not be many surprises in his proposal, but instead he will present an “acceleration” of existing priorities.
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The plan from Lt. Gov. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) would wipe out 5 million words and more than 20,000 pages of the Ohio Administrative Code used for state agencies and divisions.
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House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) and Rep. Derek Merrin (R-Monclova) are at odds over who is the leader of the Ohio House Republican caucus.
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Republicans House members fought over rules and new leadership during Tuesday’s session.
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The two defendants both said they are optimistic about the trial and “relieved” that the wait is over to make their case.
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Follow the events that led up to the trial of Larry Householder and Matt Borges, who are accused of participating in a $61 million bribery scheme.
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Opening arguments in the trial of Larry Householder, former Ohio House speaker, and Matt Borges, former FirstEnergy lobbyist, are set to begin Monday.
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The fight over House Republican leadership has stirred lingering questions over how the legislative process will work for many leaders, lobbyists, and advocates this year.
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Voting rights groups and community organizations are doubling down on their opposition to a resolution that makes it harder to amend the constitution.