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State Information - Local Government - Resources at Roesch Library

State Information

State of Ohio Government: links to the Governor, state legislature, and Ohio Supreme Court.

Who is your state representative? See Dixie Allen, representative for the 38th Ohio district.

Who is your state senator? See Tom Roberts, 5th district state senator.

Searching for state legislation? Check Ohio Capitol Connection: includes access to the full-text of Ohio bills (from 1989 onwards).

Looking for the Ohio Revised Code? Search Anderson's Ohio Revised Code.

Searching for cases from the state Supreme Court? Check the Reporter of Decisions: contains the full text of opinions from 1992 to the present.

See also the opinions from the Second District Court of Appeals.

Ohio County Profiles: contains demographic, economic, and other statistical data for each Ohio county. Requires Adobe Acrobat.

See also State & Local Governments from Library of Congress or State and Local Government on the Net, which contains information on local and state governmental organizations. Individual web pages for 50 states.

Local Government Sites

Ohio Municipalities: listing of Ohio cities by county.

Montgomery County, Ohio: includes county history & county government agencies.

NOTE: Visit the Clerk of Courts Web site, which has the Public Records Online system, which allows you to search Montgomery County case information.

Dayton: dayton.oh.us: the official Dayton city government page.

See also dayton.net and daytonohio.com for unofficial city Web sites.

See these links for Web sites to other cities: StateSearch, and USA CityLink Project.


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