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HB470Children SafetyRogers (D)CRIMINAL PERIOD OF LIMITATIONS - CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSETo eliminate the period of limitations for the criminal prosecution of a person for rape and to extend the period of limitations for a civil action by a victim of childhood sexual abuse.01/28/2020 Referred to House Criminal Justice
01/14/2020 Introduced
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HB471Children SafetyRogers (D)CIVIL PERIOD OF LIMITATIONS - CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSETo extend the period of limitations for a civil action by a victim of childhood sexual abuse.01/28/2020 Referred to House Criminal Justice
01/14/2020 Introduced
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SB237Gun SafetyJohnson (R)SELF-DEFENSETo enact the Ohio Duty to Retreat Act to modify the law regarding self-defense. 01/21/2020 (Fourth Hearing)
12/11/2019 (Third Hearing)
12/03/2019 (Second Hearing)
11/20/2019 (First Hearing)
11/13/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
11/12/2019 Introduced
0
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SB182SupportGun SafetyThomas (D)
Lehner (R)
RAISE MINIMUM AGE-FIREARM PURCHASES To raise the minimum age to purchase a firearm to age 21 and to increase the penalty for improperly furnishing firearms to an underage person.01/21/2020 (Second Hearing)
09/17/2019 (First Hearing)
09/11/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
08/13/2019 Introduced
0
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HB34povertyKelly (D)STATE-LOCAL MINIMUM WAGETo increase the state minimum wage and to allow municipalities, townships, and counties to establish higher minimum wage requirements.01/22/2020 (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 Referred to House Commerce and Labor
02/12/2019 Introduced
0
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SB2Energy & UtilitiesPeterson (R)
Dolan (R)
STATEWIDE WATERSHED PLANNINGTo create a statewide watershed planning structure for watershed programs to be implemented by local soil and water conservation districts. 01/28/2020 (Fourth Hearing)
01/22/2020 (Third Hearing)
12/03/2019 (Second Hearing)
10/16/2019 (First Hearing)
06/19/2019 Referred to House Energy and Natural Resources
06/12/2019 PASSED BY SENATE
06/12/2019 REPORTED OUT AS AMENDED, (Fourth Hearing)
05/29/2019 BILL AMENDED, (Third Hearing)
05/22/2019 (Second Hearing)
05/15/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, (First Hearing)
02/20/2019 Referred to Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources
02/12/2019 Introduced
0
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SB256Criminal Justice ReformManning (R)BAR LIFE SENTENCE-UNDER 18Regarding a bar against a sentence of life without parole, and special parole dates, for offenders who committed the offense when under age 18, and to amend the version of section 2907.02 of the Revised Code that takes effect on March 22, 2020, to continue the provisions of this act on and after that date.02/12/2020 (First Hearing)
01/22/2020 Referred to Senate Judiciary
12/23/2019 Introduced
0
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SB257EnergyO'Brien (D)
Rulli (R)
ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATIONSTo authorize tax incentives for the purchase of plug-in electric motor vehicles and charging stations.02/11/2020 (Second Hearing)
02/04/2020 (First Hearing)
01/22/2020 Referred to Senate Ways and Means
12/23/2019 Introduced
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HB60SupportpovertyAntani (R)
Kelly (D)
Child Diaper Sales Tax ExemptionTo exempt from sales and use tax the sale of diapers designed for infants and toddlers.03/19/2019 Third Hearing
02/26/2019 House Ways and Means, (Second Hearing)
Proponent Testimony
02/19/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, House Ways and Means, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 Referred to House Ways and Means
02/12/2019 Introduced
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HB91SupportPovertyBoggs (D)
Boyd (D)
Paid Family Medical LeaveTo establish family and medical leave insurance benefits.02/12/2020 Second Hearing
03/26/2019 - First Hearing
03/5/2019 - Referred to Committee House Insurance
02/21/2019 Introduced
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SB43SupportGun SafetyAntonio (D)
Kunze (R)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-FIREARMS RESTRICTIONS, STRANGULATIONTo address domestic violence by means of firearms restrictions, penalty enhancements, and a prohibition against strangulation, and to make an appropriation.04/02/2019 First Hearing
02/20/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
02/12/2019 Introduced
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SB110SupportEducationManning (R)Academic Distress CommissionsTo modify the operation of academic distress commissions in certain school districts.04/09/2019 Third Hearing
04/02/2019 Second Hearing
03/26/2019 First Hearing
03/21/2019 Referred to Senate Education
03/13/2019 Introduced
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SB11SupportGender EquityAntonio (D)
Prohibit Discrimintation-Sexual Orientation, Gender IndentityTo enact the Ohio Fairness Act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression, to add mediation as an informal method that the Ohio Civil Rights Commission may use, and to uphold existing religious exemptions under Ohio's Civil Rights Law.05/22/2019- Third Hearing
05/08/2019 Second Hearing
03/13/2019 Senate Judiciary, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 Introduced
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LSC Analysis: https://www.legislature.ohio.gov/download?key=12298&format=pdf
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HB90OpposeReproductive HealthAntani (R)
Unborn Child EducationTo require the development of an instructional program and educational and informational materials and the dissemination of those materials to protect the humanity of the unborn child and to make an appropriation.06/04/2019 Sixth Hearing
5/28/2019 Fifth Hearing
04/30/2019 Fourth Hearing
04/09/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, Third Hearing
03/19/2019 Second Hearing
03/12/2019 House Health, First Hearing
03/05/2019 Referred to House Health
02/20/2019 Introduced
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HB239SupportEducationManning (R)
Crawley (D)
Reduce TestingTo reduce the number of end-of-course assessments required for high school graduation and to require each school district to form a work group to evaluate the amount of time students spend on testing.06/11/2019-Third Hearing
06/04/2019-Second Hearing
05/28/2019-First Hearing
05/14/2019
Referred to House Primary and Secondary Education
05/08/2019
Introduced
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HB3SupportWomen's SafetyBoyd (D)
Carruthers (R)
AISHA'S LAW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCETo add domestic violence circumstances to the offenses of aggravated murder and endangering children, to establish local domestic violence high risk teams, and to require law enforcement officers to utilize a qualified lethality assessment screening tool to refer high risk victims to a local team.02/13/2020 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, Fourth Hearing
06/13/2019- SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, Third Hearing
05/30/2019 Second Hearing
05/22/2019 First Hearing
05/21/2019 Referred to House Criminal Justice
05/16/2019 Introduced
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Sarah Warner: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h-YmVr_LmZrTVRCTXTU4NebZfoMAf0sL/view?usp=sharing
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HB20SupportEnergyBlessing (R)Solar Panel LimitationsTo prohibit condominium, homeowners, and neighborhood associations from imposing unreasonable limitations on the installation of solar collector systems on the roof or exterior walls of improvements.06/26/2019 House State and Local Government, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 Referred to House State and Local Government
02/12/2019 Introduced
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HB242OpposeEnvironmentLang
Jones
CONTAINER USE RESTRICTIONSTo authorize the use of an auxiliary container for any purpose, to prohibit the imposition of a tax or fee on those containers, and to apply existing anti-littering law to those containers.12/11/2019 PASSED BY HOUSE; Vote 58-35
06/26/2019 REPORTED OUT, House State and Local Government, (Fourth Hearing)
06/12/2019 House State and Local Government, (Third Hearing)
06/12/2019-Third Hearing
06/05/2019-Second Hearing
05/29/2019 First Hearing
05/21/2019 Referred to House State and Local Government
05/13/2019 Introduced
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HB178OpposeGun SafetyHood (R)
Brinkman (R)
Concealed Weapons ReformTo modify the Weapons Law by renaming a concealed handgun license as a concealed weapons license, allowing a concealed weapons licensee to carry concealed all deadly weapons not otherwise prohibited by law, repealing a notice requirement applicable to licensees stopped for a law enforcement purpose, authorizing expungement of convictions of a violation of that requirement, allowing a person age 21 or older and not prohibited by federal law from firearm possession to carry a concealed deadly weapon without needing a license subject to the same carrying laws as a licensee02/13/2020 House Criminal Justice, (First Hearing)
06/30/2019 Re-Referred to Committee
06/26/2019 REPORTED OUT AS AMENDED, House Federalism, (Eighth Hearing)
06/19/2019 BILL AMENDED, House Federalism, (Seventh Hearing)
06/05/2019-Sixth Hearing
05/29/2019 Fifth Hearing
05/22/2019 Fourth Hearing
05/08/2019 BILL AMENDED, (Third Hearing)
05/01/2019 (Second Hearing)
04/10/2019 House Federalism, (First Hearing)
04/04/2019 Referred to House Federalism
03/29/2019 Introduced
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House Testimony; May 2019 by Rosie Craig
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SB17SupportWomen's SafetyYuko (D)
Antonio (D)
Prohibit Sexual Assault Victim IdentificationTo prohibit law enforcement agencies from including identifying information of sexual assault victims in police reports posted online.07/17/2019 Senate Judiciary, (Second Hearing)
03/06/2019 Senate Judiciary, (First Hearing)
02/13/2019 Referred to Senate Judiciary
02/12/2019 Introduced
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SB54SupportCriminal Justice
Death Penalty
Eklund (R)
Williams (D)
Prohibit Death Penalty - Mental IllnessTo prohibit imposing the death penalty for aggravated murder when the offedner had a serious mental illness at the time of the offense.07/17/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, Senate Judiciary, (Third Hearing)
06/12/2019-Second Hearing
04/24.2019 - First Hearing
02/26/2019 - Referred to Committee Senate Judiciary
02/19/2019 - Introduced
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SB186SupportElectionsSykes (D)
Manning (R)
Voter Registration
VOTER REGISTRATION (Manning, Sykes) - To create a voter verification and registration system, to modify the requirements for the administration of the statewide voter registration database, and to allow electors to register as affiliated with a political party.
02/11/2020 (First Hearing)
12/03/2019 (Second Hearing)
09/18/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
08/21/2019 Introduced
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SB184SupportGun SafetyWilliams (D)
Lehner (R)
XTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDER To enact the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act to allow family members, household members, and law enforcement officers to obtain a court order that temporarily restricts a person's access to firearms if that person poses a danger to themselves or others.09/17/2019 (First Hearing)
09/11/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
08/19/2019 Introduced
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SB183SupportGun SafetyThomas (D)
Lehner (R)
FIREARM TRANSFERSTo require a firearm transfer to be made through a dealer, through a law enforcement agency, or pursuant to a specified exception, and to require a background check when a firearm is transferred.09/17/2019 (First Hearing)
09/11/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
09/11/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
08/13/2019 Introduced
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HB154SupportEducationMiller (D)
Jones (R)
Dissolve Distress CommissionsTo dissolve academic distress commissions and to instead require the creation of community learning centers for buildings in low-performing school districts.09/24/2019 (Fourth Hearing)
06/25/2019 (First Hearing)
05/15/2019-Referred to Senate Education
The House Finance Committee amended the language of HB154 into HB166 on 5/8/19.
05/01/2019 PASSED BY HOUSE; Vote 83-12
04/30/2019 REPORTED OUT, Third Hearing
04/02/2019 First Hearing
03/26/2019 Referred to House Primary and Secondary Education
03/20/2019 Introduced
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House Testimony; April 2019 by Susie Kaeser
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SB13SupportCriminal Justice
Human Trafficking
Fedor (D)Human Trafficking - JUVENILESTo require a juvenile court to hold a delinquency complaint in abeyance in certain cases related to prostitution or human trafficking and to provide that the same elements for the offense of trafficking in persons that apply to a victim under the age of sixteen also apply to a victim who is age sixteen or seventeen.02/13/2020 (Second Hearing)
11/07/2019 (First Hearing)
09/24/2019 Referred to House Criminal Justice
07/17/2019 PASSED BY SENATE; Vote 31-0
07/17/2019 REPORTED OUT, Senate Judiciary, (Sixth Hearing)
05/01/2019 - Fifth Hearing
04/24/2019 - SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, Fourth Hearing
03/20/2019 - Third Hearing
03/6/2019 - First Hearing
02/13/2019 - Referred to Committee Senate Judiciary
02/13/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 - Introduced
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Senate Testimony; March 2019 by Karen Rainey
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HB202SupportEnvironmentSmith (D)
Weinstein (D)
ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE
To establish the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Study Committee.
10/01/2019 (Fourth Hearing)
09/10/2019 (Third Hearing)
06/25/2019 (Second Hearing)
06/18/2019 (First Hearing)
04/30/2019 Referred to House Transportation and Public Safety
04/16/2019 Introduced
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SB146SupportWomen's SafetyKunze (R)
Antonio (D)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-CHOKINGTo expand the offense of domestic violence to also prohibit a person from knowingly impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of a family or household member by applying pressure to the family or household member's throat or neck or blocking the family or household member's nose or mouth.10/02/2019 (Third Hearing)
06/19/2019 (Second Hearing)
05/15/2019 (First Hearing)
05/14/2019 Referred to Senate Judiciary
05/08/2019
Introduced
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HB7SupportEnvironmentGhanbari (R)
Patterson (D)
H2OHIO PROGRAMTo create the H2Ohio Trust Fund for the protection and preservation of Ohio's water quality, to create the H2Ohio Advisory Council to establish priorities for use of the Fund for water quality programs, and to authorize the Ohio Water Development Authority to invest the money in the Fund and to make recommendations to the Treasurer of State regarding the issuance of securities to pay for costs related to the purposes of the Fund.10/22/2019 Senate Finance, (First Hearing)
07/17/2019 Referred to Senate Finance
06/20/2019 PASSED BY HOUSE; Vote 90-3, Bill Amended on Floor
06/19/2019 REPORTED OUT AS AMENDED, (Sixth Hearing)
06/18/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED & AMENDED (Fifth Hearing)
06/04/2019 (Fourth Hearing)
05/29/2019 (Third Hearing)
05/23/2019 (Second Hearing)
05/16/2019 (First Hearing)
05/14/2019 Referred to House Finance
05/13/2019 Introduced
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SB194SupportElectionsRulli (R) VOTER REGISTRATION SYSTEMSTo rename the Board of Voting Machine Examiners as the Board of Voting Equipment Examiners, to require the Board to approve voter registration systems for use in Ohio, and to require a board of elections to decide a protest against a candidate filing within ten days.10/29/2019 (Fifth Hearing) No Testimony
10/23/2019 BILL AMENDED, (Fourth Hearing)
10/09/2019 BILL AMENDED, (Third Hearing)
10/02/2019 (Second Hearing)
09/25/2019 (First Hearing)
09/11/2019 Referred to Senate General Government and Agency Review
09/09/2019 Introduced
1Jen Miller
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SB121HealthSykes (D)
Kunze (R)
Health Education StandardsTo require the State Board of Education to adopt health education standards and to require that only statewide venereal disease education standards and curriculum be approved by the General Assembly.10/29/2019 (Third Hearing)
10/01/2019: Senate Education, (Second Hearing)
05/07/2019: Senate Education, (First Hearing)
05/01/2019: Referred to Senate Education
03/26/2019: Introduced
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HB398ElectionsCrawley (D)
Sweeney (D)
GENERAL ELECTIONS - LEGAL HOLIDAYTo establish the day of each general election as a legal holiday for which government employees receive paid leave.11/05/2019 Introduced
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HB395ElectionsGalonski (D)PREPAID POSTAGE - ABSENTEE BALLOTSTo require the Secretary of State to prepay postage for the return of completed absent voter's ballots.
11/05/2019 Introduced
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SB222OpposeEnvironmentRulli (R) PROHIBIT TAX-PLASTIC BAGSTo authorize the use of an auxiliary container for any purpose, to prohibit the imposition of a tax or fee on those containers, and to apply existing anti-littering law to those containers.11/12/2019 Second Hearing
11/6/2019 First Hearing
10/23/2019 Referred to Senate Local Government, Public Safety and Veterans Affairs
10/15/2019 Introduced
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HB305SupportEducationCupp
Patterson
School FinancingTo create a new school financing system, and to make an appropriation.11/20/2019 Sixth Hearing
11/13/2019 Fifth hearing
11/7/2019 Fourth hearing
10/30/2019 (Third Hearing)
10/24/2019 (Second Hearing)
10/16/2019 (First Hearing)
10/10/2019 (First Hearing)
06/30/2019: Referred to House Finance
06/26/2019: Introduced
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HB372ElectionsMerrin (D)DRIVER'S LICENSES - EIGHT YEARSTo authorize a person to renew specified driver's licenses or state identification cards every eight years beginning July 1, 2021.12/10/2019 (Third Hearing)
11/19/2019 (Third Hearing
11/12/2019 (Second Hearing)
10/29/2019 (First Hearing)
10/22/2019 Referred to House Transportation and Public Safety
10/17/2019 Introduced
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SB33OpposeCivil RightsHoagland (R)Critical Infrastructure Facilities OffensesTo modify certain criminal offenses with respect to critical infrastructure facilities and to impose fines and civil liability for damage to a critical infrastructure facility.01/29/2020 REPORTED OUT, (Seventh Hearing)
12/11/2019 (Seventh Hearing)
11/20/2019 (Sixth Hearing)
10/23/2019 BILL AMENDED, (Fifth Hearing)
10/09/2019 (Fourth Hearing)
09/26/2019 (Third Hearing)
06/19/2019 (Second Hearing)
05/29/2019 First Hearing
Referred to House Public Utilities
5/8/2019 - Referred to Committee House Public Utilities
05/01/2019 - PASSED BY SENATE; Vote 24-9
04/24/2019 - Fifth Hearing
04/10/2019 - Fourth Hearing
04/03/2019 - Third Hearing
03/20/2019 - Second Hearing
02/20/2019 - Senate Judiciary, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 - Introduced
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Senate Testimony; April 2019 by Jen Miller
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HB136SupportCriminal Justice
Death Penalty
Manning (R)Prohibit Death Penalty - Mental IllnessTo amend ORC to prohibt imposing the death penalty for agravated murder when the offender had a serious mental illness at the time of the offense. 12/17/2019 BILL AMENDED (Fifth Hearing)
12/11/2019 BILL AMENDED (Fourth Hearing)
10/09/2019: (Third Hearing)
09/25/2019: (Second Hearing)
09/18/2019: (First Hearing)
06/11/2019- Referred to Senate Judiciary
06/05/2019- PASSED BY HOUSE; Vote 76-18
05/30/2019Fourth Hearing
05/16/2019 Third Hearing
05/02/2019 Second Hearing
04/11/2019 First Hearing)
03/26/2019 Referred to House Criminal Justice
03/14/2019 Introduced
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SB240Children SafetyAntonio (D)
Dolan (R)
CHILDREN'S CRISIS CARE FACILITIESRegarding children's crisis care facilities.01/22/2020 (First Hearing)
12/04/2019 Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Medicaid
11/20/2019 Introduced
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HB 460ElectionsHambley (R)
Skindell (D)
PARTY DESIGNATION - JUDICIAL CANDIDATESTo allow a partisan judicial candidate to appear on the general election ballot with a political party designation.01/28/2020 Referred to House State and Local Government
12/27/2019 Introduced
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SB52SupportElectionsGavarone (D)CIVILIAN CYBER SECURITY RESERVE FORCESTo create the civilian cyber security reserve forces, to make the Secretary of State a member of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, to require the Secretary of State to appoint a chief information security officer, to require the boards of elections to audit election results, and to make an appropriation.10/25/2019 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR, eff. 90 days
10/09/2019 Consideration of House Amendments; Senate Does Concur, Vote 32-0
10/02/2019 PASSED BY HOUSE; Amended on Floor, Bill Vote 92-0
06/18/2019 BILL AMENDED, House Finance, (Second Hearing)
06/11/2019 House Finance (First Hearing)
5/28/2019 - Fourth Testimony
5/14/2019 - Third Hearing
05/07/2019 - Second Hearing
04/30/2019 - First Hearing
04/16/2019 - Referred to House Transportation and Public Safety
04/03/2019 - PASSED BY SENATE; Vote 31-0
04/02/2019 - Fourth Hearing
03/12/2019 - Third Hearing
03/05/2019 - Second Hearing
02/26/2019 Senate Government Oversight and Reform, (Second Hearing) Proponent Testimony
02/20/2019 Referred to Senate Government Oversight and Reform
02/19/2019 Senate Government Oversight and Reform, (First Hearing)
02/13/2019 Introduced
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HB6In reviewEnvironmentCallender (R)
Wilkin (R)
Clean Air ProgramTo create the Ohio Clean Air Program, to facilitate and encourage electricity production and use from clean air resources, to facilitate investment to reduce the emissions from other generating technologies that can be readily dispatched to satisfy demand in real time, and proactively engage the buying power of consumers in this state for the purpose of improving air quality in this state.07/23/2019 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR, Eff. 10/22/19
07/23/2019 Consideration of Senate Amendments; House Does Concur, Vote 51-38
07/17/2019 PASSED BY SENATE; Bill Amended on Floor, Vote 19-12
07/17/2019 REPORTED OUT AS AMENDED
07/15/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED
06/29/2019 (Eighth Hearing) All Testimony
06/11/2019-First hearing
06/04/2019-Referred to Senate Energy and Pubic Utilities
05/29/2019-PASSED BY HOUSE; Voter 53-43
05/28/2019-House Rules and Refrences; First Hearing
05/02/2019 SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED & REPORTED OUT, House Energy and Natural Resources Energy Generation Subcommittee, (Fourth Hearing)
04/16/2019 Referred to House Energy and Natural Resources
04/16/2019 House Energy and Natural Resources, (First Hearing)
04/12/2019 Introduced
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Testimony by Al Rosenfield
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SB23OpposeReproductive HealthRoegner (R)Prohibit Abortion-Detectable HeartbeatTo generally prohibit an abortion of an unborn human individual with a detectable heartbeat and to create the Joint Legislative Committee on Adoption Promotion and Support.04/11/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR, eff. 90 days
04/11/2019 - Sent to Governor for Signature
04/10/2019 - PASSED BY HOUSE 56-40
04/09/2019 - REPORTED OUT AS AMENDED, Fourth Hearing
04/02/2019 - SUBSTITUTE BILL ACCEPTED, Third Hearing
03/26/2019 - Second Hearing
03/19/2019 - House Health, (First Hearing)
03/12/2019 - Fifth Hearing
03/6/2019 - Fourth Hearing
02/26/2019 - Third Hearing
02/19/2019 - Second Hearing
02/13/2019 - Referred to Committee Senate Health, Human Services and Medicaid
02/13/2019 - Senate Health, Human Services and Medicaid, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 - Introduced
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SB22In reviewElectionsUecker (R)ElectionsTo reduce the minimum number of precinct election officials in a multi-precinct polling location in which electronic pollbooks are used.***Measure was passed in the budget bill***
05/22/2019- Third Hearing
5/15/2019 - Second Hearing
04/03/2019 - House State and Local Government, (First Hearing)
03/19/2019 - Referred to Committee - House State and Local Government
03/13/2019 PASSED BY SENATE; Vote 32-0
03/12/2019 - Third Hearing
03/05/2019 - Second Hearing
02/26/2019 - Senate Government Oversight and Reform, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 - Introduced
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House Testimony; May 2019 by Jen Miller
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SB30SupportSuffrage CentennialWilliams (D)
Kunze (R)
Women's Suffrage Centennial CommissionTo create the Women's Suffrage Centennial Commission and to declare an emergency04/24/2019 - SIGNED BY GOVERNOR, eff. 90 days
04/18/2019 - Sent to Governor for Signature
04/11/2019 - PASSED BY HOUSE 93-0
04/10/2019 - REPORTED OUT, Third Hearing
04/03/2019 - Second Hearing
03/27/2019 - House State and Local Government, (First Hearing)
02/26/2019 - Passed by Senate 32-0
02/26/2019 - Second Hearing
02/19/2019 - Senate Government Oversight and Reform, (First Hearing)
02/12/2019 - Introduced
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House Testimony; March 2019 by Jen Miller
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