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HB14 - Regards equal parental time and responsibilities for a child
Rodney Creech, Marilyn S. John, Munira Yasin Abdullahi
Last updated almost 2 years ago
76 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2151.23, 2317.02, 2705.031, 2710.05, 2710.06, 3105.21, 3105.63, 3105.65, 3109.04, 3109.042, 3109.043, 3109.05, 3109.052, 3109.06, 3109.061, 3109.09, 3109.11, 3109.12, 3109.41, 3109.53, 3109.55, 3109.56, 3109.65, 3113.31, 3119.01, 3119.08, 3119.24, 3119.964, 3310.51, 3313.98, 3319.321, 3333.26, 3796.24, 5104.039, 5120.653, and 5153.16; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 3109.043 (3109.0436), 3109.052 (3109.0469), and 3109.053 (3109.0480); to enact sections 3109.044, 3109.045, 3109.046, 3109.047, 3109.048, 3109.0410, 3109.0411, 3109.0412, 3109.0413, 3109.0414, 3109.0415, 3109.0419, 3109.0420, 3109.0421, 3109.0422, 3109.0423, 3109.0424, 3109.0425, 3109.0426, 3109.0430, 3109.0431, 3109.0432, 3109.0433, 3109.0434, 3109.0435, 3109.0437, 3109.0438, 3109.0439, 3109.0440, 3109.0441, 3109.0442, 3109.0443, 3109.0445, 3109.0450, 3109.0451, 3109.0452, 3109.0453, 3109.0454, 3109.0455, 3109.0456, 3109.0457, 3109.0461, 3109.0462, 3109.0463, 3109.0466, 3109.0467, 3109.0468, 3109.0470, 3109.0471, 3109.0472, 3109.0473, 3109.0474, 3109.0475, 3109.0476, 3109.0477, 3109.0478, 3109.0479, 3109.0481, 3109.0482, 3109.0483, 3109.0484, 3109.0485, 3109.0486, 3109.0491, 3109.0492, 3109.0493, and 3109.0494; and to repeal sections 3109.041 and 3109.051 of the Revised Code regarding the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities to grant equal time and responsibility for a child.
STATUS
Introduced
HB271 - Number state ballot issues consecutively based on prior election
Adam Mathews, Robert A. Peterson, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 6 months ago
48 Co-Sponsors
To amend section 3505.06 of the Revised Code to specify that state questions and issues appearing on ballots must be numbered consecutively based on the previous election.
STATUS
Enrolled
HR493 - In memory of Ronald Mottl, Sr.
Jason Stephens, Allison Russo, Sean P. Brennan
Last updated 5 months ago
99 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HB403 - Create new causes of action re: vehicles towed after an accident
Alessandro Cutrona, Brett Hudson Hillyer, Sean P. Brennan
Last updated 5 months ago
14 Co-Sponsors
To enact section 4513.71 of the Revised Code to create new causes of action in relation to vehicles towed after an accident.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB327 - Require certain contractors and employers to use E-verify
Scott Wiggam, Douglas J. Swearingen, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 5 months ago
53 Co-Sponsors
To enact sections 4151.01, 4151.02, 4151.03, 4151.04, 4151.05, and 4151.06 of the Revised Code to require certain government contractors and employers to use E-verify.
STATUS
Engrossed
#courts-and-civil-law-civil-law#courts-and-civil-law-courts#employment#state-and-local-government#house-commerce-and-labor-committee#senate-general-government-committeeHB7 - Enact the Strong Foundations Act
Andrea White, Latyna M. Humphrey, Beth Liston
Last updated 5 months ago
43 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 3701.61, 3701.611, 5101.342, 5123.0421, and 5123.33, to enact sections 3902.63, 5101.91, 5104.291, and 5120.658 of the Revised Code, and to repeal Section 105.40 of H.B. 33 of the 135th General Assembly to support strong foundations for Ohio mothers and babies in their first one thousand days to address maternal and infant mortality, to improve health, developmental, and learning outcomes for babies and mothers through expanded prenatal, postnatal, infant, and toddler health care and early intervention and wraparound services and supports; to amend the versions of sections 5180.21, 5180.22, and 5180.32 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2025, to continue those changes on and after that date; to designate those provisions the Strong Foundations Act; to require health plan issuers to cover hearing aids and related services for persons age twenty-one and younger; and to make appropriations.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB378 - Permit homestead exemption-surviving spouses of service members
Brian Lorenz, Nick Santucci, Sean P. Brennan
Last updated 5 months ago
63 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 323.151, 323.152, 323.153, 4503.064, 4503.065, and 4503.066 of the Revised Code to authorize a full homestead exemption for surviving spouses of members of the uniformed services killed in the line of duty and to abate property taxes on certain municipal and community improvement corporation property.
STATUS
Engrossed
HB303 - Establish a process to revise EMS training subjects
Thomas Hall, Nick Santucci, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 5 months ago
37 Co-Sponsors
To enact section 4765.163 of the Revised Code to establish a process for the revision of training subjects for EMS personnel.
STATUS
Engrossed
#health-and-human-services#state-and-local-government-state-government#transportation#transportation-motor-vehicles#house-homeland-security-committee#senate-health-committeeHB289 - Regards SORN law compliance; add new sexually oriented offense
Monica Robb Blasdel, Douglas J. Swearingen, Cindy Abrams
Last updated 5 months ago
30 Co-Sponsors
To amend sections 2950.01, 2950.04, 2950.05, and 2950.07 of the Revised Code to provide that if a Tier I or Tier II sex offender/child-victim offender fails to comply with duties under the SORN law, the period of time that the offender has a duty to comply is tolled during the time of the failure and to require a sex offender/child-victim offender to register a fixed residence address or provide a detailed description of the places at which the offender or delinquent child intends to stay under the SORN Law.
STATUS
Engrossed
#courts-and-civil-law#courts-and-civil-law-courts#crimes-corrections-and-law-enforcement#crimes-corrections-and-law-enforcement-crime-and-punishment#crimes-corrections-and-law-enforcement-law-enforcement#crimes-corrections-and-law-enforcement-prisons#crimes-corrections-and-law-enforcement-sex-offenses#juvenile-and-family-law#juvenile-and-family-law-juvenile-justice#public-safety#house-criminal-justice-committee#senate-judiciary-committeeHB236 - Enact Never Alone Act
Gary N. Click, Melanie Miller, Bill Dean
Last updated 5 months ago
53 Co-Sponsors
To enact sections 3792.05 and 3792.06 of the Revised Code to prohibit a congregate care setting from denying a patient or resident access to an advocate during public health emergencies and to name this act the Never Alone Act.
STATUS
Engrossed
#health-and-human-services-aging#health-and-human-services-health-care#health-and-human-services-mental-health-and-disabilities#health-and-human-services-public-health#senate-health-committee#house-health-provider-services-committeeBIOGRAPHY
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