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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Dozens of House Republicans gathered in a closed-door meeting to talk about the future of their caucus after a fight over who will lead the chamber.
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The federal government is collecting data to determine which areas of the country need expanded access to high-speed internet.
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Gov. Mike DeWine took the oath of office during an inauguration ceremony in the Ohio Statehouse Monday.
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Ohio’s redistricting process and the election both slowed down lawmaking at the statehouse in 2022, resulting in some of the biggest pieces of legislation falling just short of the goal line as lame-duck came to a close.
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The Republican and Democratic House leaders look back at some of the most controversial issues of 2022.
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Ohio Senate leaders reflect on the long, drawn-out redistricting process that dominated legislative work at the Ohio Statehouse this year.
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The state has spent the past year reviewing and approving applications for sports betting licenses.
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Gov. Mike DeWine named Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters as Justice Sharon Kennedy’s replacement.
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Ohio lawmakers approved legislation to curb prank emergency calls.
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Supporters said several measures in the bill — including expungement eligibility expansion — will help formerly convicted people continue to rehabilitate after serving out their sentence.