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The Ohio state Senate has passed a bill that would prevent schools from allowing students of the opposite sex into restrooms and locker rooms. The legislation, which requires Republican Ohio Gov ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Senate on Wednesday approved a ban on transgender students using bathrooms that fit their gender identities and sent the measure to Republican Gov. Mike DeWine.. The ...
I was asked to testify this month before the Ohio House Civil Justice Committee in support of Ohio Senate Bill 237. The bill is titled the "Uniform Public Expression Protection Act." It's more ...
The bill may be challenged for violating Ohio's single-subject law, since Senate Bill 104 also contains legislation regarding college credit for high school students. LGBTQ+ rights groups in the state such as ACLU of Ohio and Equality Ohio released statements saying they will continue to oppose the bill, while Republican representatives in the ...
The 2024 Ohio Senate elections was held on November 5, 2024, to elect senators in 16 even-numbered districts of the Ohio Senate. Members were elected in single-member constituencies to four-year terms. In addition, there was a special election in District 33 for the remainder of that district's term ending in 2026.
He later worked as president of the Ohio Young Democrats, executive director of the Ohio Democratic Party, and executive director of the Ohio League of Conservation Voters. In 2008, he established an independent political consulting firm. He was elected to the Ohio Senate in November 2022 and assumed office on January 1, 2023. [2] [3]
Opponents of Senate Bill 104 say it also likely violates Ohio’s single-subject rule by legislating more than one subject, in this case, college credit and access to single-sex facilities ...
In June 2013, Ohio Governor John Kasich signed into law a bill that requires judges to report to law enforcement when they sentence a violent offender to mental-health treatments rather than prison. Senator Beagle cosponsored the bill, which later passed in the legislature, with a vote of 32–1 in the Senate and 92–0 in the House. [6]