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HB230 - Regards drug trafficking, organized trafficking of persons
Cindy Abrams, Douglas J. Swearingen, Sara P. Carruthers
Last updated 7 months ago
70 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 1547.11, 1547.111, 2317.02, 2317.022, 2925.01, 2925.03, 2925.11, 2929.14, 2941.1422, 3313.60, 3314.03, 3314.03f, 3326.11, 3328.24, 3701.143, 3705.08, 4506.17, 4511.19, 4511.191, and 4511.192 and to enact sections 5.56, 2905.321, 2941.1427, 3313.6030, 3313.6031, and 3345.371 of the Revised Code to increase penalties for drug trafficking above certain amounts, to prohibit organized trafficking of persons, to authorize collecting oral fluid as evidence in suspected OVI cases, to require schools and institutions of higher education to incorporate instruction and policies on fentanyl awareness and abuse prevention, to designate the month of August as "Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month," and to amend the version of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2025, to continue the changes on and after that effective date.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB395 - Regards juvenile driver training, defensive driving, penalties
Brian Lorenz, Darnell T. Brewer, George F. Lang
Last updated 10 months ago
38 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2152.20, 2152.21, 4507.05, 4507.071, 4508.02, 4510.311, 5747.08, and 5747.98 and to enact section 5747.86 of the Revised Code to lower the age at which a juvenile may obtain a temporary instruction permit, to require defensive driver training as a prerequisite to receiving a driver's license, to alter the penalties for certain first-time juvenile traffic offenders, and to authorize an income tax credit for younger drivers who voluntarily take a defensive driving course.
STATUS
Introduced
HB472 - Regards voter registration, voting, and voting systems
Bernard Willis, Robert A. Peterson, Munira Yasin Abdullahi
Last updated 7 months ago
29 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 111.26, 111.44, 3501.01, 3501.05, 3501.11, 3501.17, 3501.22, 3501.30, 3503.01, 3503.07, 3503.09, 3503.10, 3503.11, 3503.13, 3503.14, 3503.15, 3503.151, 3503.153, 3503.16, 3503.19, 3503.20, 3503.21, 3503.24, 3503.26, 3503.28, 3503.29, 3503.33, 3505.18, 3505.181, 3505.182, 3505.183, 3505.19, 3505.20, 3506.01, 3506.03, 3506.04, 3506.05, 3506.06, 3506.07, 3506.08, 3506.09, 3506.10, 3506.15, 3506.23, 3509.02, 3509.03, 3509.04, 3509.05, 3509.06, 3509.07, 3509.08, 3509.09, 3511.02, 3511.04, 3511.05, 3511.09, 3511.11, 3513.18, 3513.19, 3599.12, and 4507.53; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 3503.153 (3503.155); to enact new sections 3503.152 and 3503.153 and sections 3503.154, 3503.201, 3503.231, 3506.022, 3506.051, 3506.052, 3506.053, 3506.054, 3506.101, and 3506.141; and to repeal sections 3503.111, 3503.152, 3503.18, 3505.22, 3506.021, 3506.24, 3511.12, 3511.13, and 3513.20 of the Revised Code to make changes to the Election Law related to voter registration, voting, and the certification of voting systems.
STATUS
Introduced
HB175 - Enact the Keep Every Home Safe Act
Jessica E. Miranda, Darnell T. Brewer, Adam C. Bird
Last updated over 1 year ago
17 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 5502.63, 5747.08, and 5747.98 and to enact sections 2923.1215, 2923.1216, 5502.621, and 5747.74 of the Revised Code to require secure storage of firearms, to authorize an income tax credit for the purchase of firearm storage and locking devices, to name this act the Keep Every Home Safe Act, and to make an appropriation.
STATUS
Introduced
HB485 - Regards school internet safety policy, effects of social media
Thomas J. Young, Phil Plummer, Gary N. Click
Last updated 7 months ago
6 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 3313.60, 3314.03, 3326.11, and 3328.24 and to enact sections 3313.6030 and 3313.6031 of the Revised Code regarding a school internet safety policy and instruction on the effects of social media in public schools and to amend the version of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2025, to continue the changes on and after that date.
STATUS
Introduced
HB322 - Regards childhood sexual abuse registrants, offense of grooming
William J. Seitz, Cindy Abrams, Sara P. Carruthers
Last updated 7 months ago
48 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2901.13, 3797.01, 3797.04, 3797.10, and 3797.12; to enact section 2907.071; and to repeal section 3797.11 of the Revised Code to impose a civil penalty, rather than a criminal penalty, on a person who fails to register with the childhood sexual abuse civil registry, to eliminate the residence restriction on such person, to create the offense of grooming, and to extend the limitation period for prosecuting a violation of the law requiring certain persons to report child abuse or neglect under certain circumstances.
STATUS
Engrossed
SCR10 - Condemn the Corporate Transparency Act; ask Congress to repeal
Thaddeus J. Claggett, George F. Lang, Gary N. Click
Last updated 11 months ago
12 Co-Sponsors
To condemn the Corporate Transparency Act and to ask that Congress repeal the Act on the grounds that it places burdensome and unreasonable requirements upon small businesses.
STATUS
Introduced
HB77 - Regards the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles in Ohio
Bernard Willis, Sean P. Brennan, Adam Holmes
Last updated 7 months ago
32 Co-Sponsors
To amend section 4561.15 and to enact sections 4561.50, 4561.51, 4561.52, and 4561.53 of the Revised Code to establish requirements and prohibitions governing the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles in Ohio.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB493 - Designate Lance Corporal Gerald Subler Memorial Highway
Angela N. King, Munira Yasin Abdullahi, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 7 months ago
84 Co-Sponsors
To enact section 5534.813 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of State Route 185 in Darke County the "Lance Corporal Gerald Subler Memorial Highway."
STATUS
Introduced
HB518 - Enact the School Bus Safety Act
Jon Cross, Richard D. Brown, Sara P. Carruthers
Last updated 6 months ago
11 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 4503.10, 4503.102, 4503.12, 4511.75, 4511.751, and 4511.76; to amend, for the purpose of adopting a new section number as indicated in parentheses, section 4511.751 (4511.752); and to enact new section 4511.751 and sections 5.501, 4511.753, 4511.754, 4511.755, 4511.756, and 4511.757 of the Revised Code to authorize a civil penalty system related to drivers who illegally pass a school bus but cannot be identified, to designate the month of October as "School Bus Safety Awareness Month," and to designate this act as the School Bus Safety Act.
STATUS
Introduced
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