JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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Wednesday, January 26, 2022



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ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SECOND DAY

Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Ohio

Wednesday, January 26, 2022, 9:00 o'clock a.m.

The House met pursuant to adjournment.

Prayer was offered by Pastor Brian Solomon of the Capitol Ministries in Columbus, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

The following guests of the House of Representatives were recognized prior to the commencement of business:

Lilly Taylor, Mack Plotner, Cammie Shenkle, and Owen Hall from the North Union FFA team; guests of Representative Richardson- 86th district.

The Liberty-Benton High School girls varsity volleyball team, guests of Representative Cross- 83rd district.

John Cavanaugh, a guest of Representatives Lightbody- 19th district and Lampton- 73rd district.

Molly Hornberger, a guest of Representative Russo- 24th district.

Daizohn Cox, a guest of Representative Humphrey- 26th district.

The journal of yesterday was read and approved.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

The following bills were introduced:

H. B. No. 547 - Representative Patton.

To amend sections 4511.092 and 4511.093 of the Revised Code to prohibit a municipal corporation or township that does not operate either a fire department or an emergency medical services organization from utilizing traffic law photo-monitoring devices.

H. B. No. 548 - Representative Patton.

To amend section 4511.093 of the Revised Code to prohibit a local authority with a population of 200 or fewer from utilizing traffic law photo-monitoring devices.

H. B. No. 549 - Representative Patton.

To amend section 4511.093 of the Revised Code to prohibit a local authority, in any year, from issuing a total number of traffic tickets based on the use of traffic law photo-monitoring devices that exceeds two times the population of the local authority.

H. B. No. 550 - Representative Patton.

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To amend section 4511.093 of the Revised Code to prohibit a local authority from deriving more than 30 per cent of the total annual revenue of the local authority from the issuance of tickets for traffic law violations based on evidence recorded by traffic law photo-monitoring devices.

H. B. No. 551 - Representative Patton.

To amend section 4511.093 of the Revised Code to require 80 per cent of all revenue from a traffic camera ticket be used for law enforcement expenses.

H. B. No. 552 - Representative Patton.

To amend section 4511.093 of the Revised Code to prohibit placement of a traffic camera within one-half mile of an interstate highway entrance.

H. B. No. 553 - Representative Patton.

To amend section 4511.093 of the Revised Code to prohibit a local authority, located in a county with a population of one million or more, from using traffic cameras to enforce traffic violations on interstate highways.

Said bills were considered the first time.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION

Representative Russo submitted the following report:

The standing committee on Health to which was referred H. B. No. 60-Representatives Brent, Seitz, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage.

RE: AUTHORIZE MEDICAL MARIJUANA FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

Representative Russo moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the name: "West"

P. Scott Lipps C. Allison Russo

Adam C. Bird Timothy E. Ginter

Phil Plummer Brian Stewart

Thomas West Andrea White

Tom Young

The following members voted "NO"

Adam Holmes Beth Liston

The report was agreed to.

The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER

January 25, 2022


Robert R. Cupp

Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
77 South High Street

Columbus, OH 43215


Dear Mr. Speaker:


Please accept this letter as my resignation from the position as the Assistant Minority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives, effective at the end of the day on January 25, 2022.


Thank you for your consideration.


Sincerely,



/s/KRISTIN BOGGS

Kristin Boggs

State Representative- District 18


MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER

January 26, 2022


Representative Kristin Boggs
Ohio House of Representatives
77 South High Street, 14th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215


Dear Representative Boggs,


This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of resignation from the position of Ohio House Assistant Minority Leader and confirms that you have stepped down as the Ohio House Assistant Minority Leader effective at the end of the day on January 25, 2022.


I look forward to working with you for the remainder of this General Assembly as you continue your service as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.

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Best Regards,



/s/ROBERT R. CUPP

Robert R. Cupp
Speaker, Ohio House of Representatives


MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER

January 25, 2022

The Honorable Robert R. Cupp
Speaker, Ohio House of Representatives
77 S. High Street, 14th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215

RE: Resignation of Minority Whip Paula Hicks-Hudson

Dear Mr. Speaker,

Please accept my formal resignation from the position of Minority Whip of the Ohio House of Representatives. My resignation from this position is effective immediately.

I am grateful to my colleagues from the Minority Caucus for their trust in me and the support they have given me over the last two and a half years. As the Minority Whip, I have appreciated the opportunity to assist in guiding the Minority Caucus and supporting its members.

I thank you and my colleagues from both sides of the aisle for all of the work we have done for the People of Ohio. As I step down from this post, I will continue to serve the people of District 44 as their Representative to the House and work to make our state a great place to live and work for all Ohioans.

Sincerely,


/s/PAULA HICKS-HUDSON
State Rep. Paula Hicks-Hudson
44th House District



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MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER

January 26, 2022


Representative Paula Hicks-Hudson
Ohio House of Representatives
77 South High Street, 14th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215


Dear Representative Hicks-Hudson,


This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of resignation from the position of Ohio House Minority Whip and confirms that you have stepped down as the Ohio House Minority Whip effective at the end of the day on January 25, 2022.


I look forward to working with you for the remainder of this General Assembly as you continue your service as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.


Best Regards,



/s/ROBERT R. CUPP

Robert R. Cupp
Speaker, Ohio House of Representatives

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS

Representative Ginter offered the following resolution:

H. R. No. 177-Representative Ginter

Relative to the election of the minority leader, the assistant minority leader, and the minority whip for the 134th General Assembly of Ohio.

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WHEREAS, Emilia Strong Sykes of House District #34 has resigned as minority leader of the House of Representatives of the 134th General Assembly of Ohio, effective December 31, 2021, thus creating a vacancy in the position of minority leader of the House of Representatives, Kristin Boggs of House District #18 has resigned as assistant minority leader of the House of Representatives of the 134th General Assembly of Ohio, effective January 25, 2022, thus creating a vacancy in the position of assistant minority leader of the House of Representatives, and Paula Hicks-Hudson of House District #44 has resigned as minority whip of the House of Representatives of the 134th General Assembly, effective January 25, 2022, thus creating a vacancy in the position of minority whip of the House of Representatives; and

WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the 134th General Assembly have been advised that the caucus of Democrat members has chosen C. Allison Russo of House District #24 as minority leader, Thomas West of House District #49 as assistant minority leader, and Jessica Miranda of House District #28 as minority whip; therefore be it

RESOLVED, By the members of the House of Representatives of the 134th General Assembly that C. Allison Russo be, and upon adoption of this resolution is, hereby elected to the office of minority leader, effective January 26, 2022; that Thomas West be, and upon adoption of this resolution is, hereby elected to the office of assistant minority leader, effective January 26, 2022; and that Jessica Miranda be, and upon adoption of this resolution is, hereby elected to the office of minority whip, effective January 26, 2022.


The question being, "Shall the resolution be adopted?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 88, nays 0, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brown Callender
Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech
Cross Crossman Denson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson
Hillyer Holmes Hoops Humphrey
Ingram Jarrells John Johnson
Jones Jordan Kelly Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.
Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo
Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell
Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale
Weinstein West White Wilkin
Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-88

The resolution was adopted.





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The minority leader, Representative Russo, was administered the oath of office by the Honorable Laurel Beatty Blunt, 10th District Court of Appeals Judge, and entered upon the discharge of her duties.

The assistant minority leader, Representative West, and the minority whip, Representative Miranda, were administered the oath of office by the Honorable Laurel Beatty Blunt, 10th District Court of Appeals Judge, and entered upon the discharge of their duties.

Representative Jones moved that majority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, January 26, 2022, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the majority leadership offices.

The motion was agreed to.

Representative Brown moved that minority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, January 26, 2022, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the minority leadership offices.

The motion was agreed to.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION

Sub. H. B. No. 428-Representatives Pavliga, Edwards.

Cosponsors: Representatives Click, Grendell, Holmes, Plummer, White, Carruthers, Liston.

To enact sections 103.55, 103.551, and 103.552 of the Revised Code to establish the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study Commission, was taken up for consideration the third time.

The question being, "Shall the bill pass?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 92, nays 1, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown
Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click
Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona
Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson
Hillyer Holmes Hoops Humphrey
Ingram Jarrells John Johnson
Jones Jordan Kelly Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.



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Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo
Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell
Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein
West White Wiggam Wilkin
Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-92

Representative Vitale voted in the negative-1.

The bill passed.

Representative Pavliga moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Abrams, Baldridge, Bird, Brinkman, Brown, Denson, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter, Gross, Humphrey, Ingram, Jarrells, John, Kick, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Loychik, Manning, Miller, A., Miller, J., O'Brien, Patton, Ray, Richardson, Schmidt, Sobecki, West, Young, T., Speaker Cupp."

The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.

H. B. No. 449-Representatives Carfagna, Lanese.

Cosponsors: Representatives Stewart, Click, Ferguson, Riedel, LaRe, Troy, Schmidt, Ginter, Miranda, Cutrona, Hoops, Crossman, White, Ray, John.

To enact section 5.2318 of the Revised Code to designate the second Monday of October as "Italian Heritage Day", was taken up for consideration the third time.

The question being, "Shall the bill pass?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown
Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click
Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona
Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson
Hillyer Holmes Hoops Humphrey
Ingram Jarrells John Johnson
Jones Jordan Kelly Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.



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Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo
Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell
Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale
Weinstein West White Wiggam
Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger
Cupp-93

The bill passed.

Representative Carfagna moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Abrams, Baldridge, Callender, Carruthers, Cross, Fraizer, Grendell, Gross, Hall, Ingram, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Kick, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Miller, A., Miller, J., O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Pavliga, Plummer, Richardson, Roemer, Russo, Sheehy, Smith, M., Sobecki, Stephens, West, Young, T., Speaker Cupp."

The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.

H. C. R. No. 27-Representative Troy.

Cosponsors: Representatives Galonski, Miller, J., Ghanbari, West, Crossman, Sobecki, Loychik, Lightbody, Click, Weinstein, Sheehy, Gross, Miller, A.

To honor and recognize victims of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, was taken up for consideration the third time.

The question being, "Shall the concurrent resolution be adopted?"

Representative Troy moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Abrams, Baldridge, Bird, Blackshear, Brent, Brown, Callender, Carfagna, Carruthers, Creech, Cross, Cutrona, Edwards, Fowler Arthur, Fraizer, Ginter, Grendell, Hall, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Holmes, Hoops, Humphrey, Ingram, Jarrells, John, Johnson, Jones, Kick, Koehler, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Liston, Manning, McClain, Miller, K., Miranda, O'Brien, Patton, Pavliga, Plummer, Richardson, Robinson, Roemer, Russo, Schmidt, Skindell, Smith, K., Smith, M., Stein, Stephens, Swearingen, Sweeney, Sykes, Upchurch, White, Wiggam, Wilkin, Young, B., Young, T., Speaker Cupp."

The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.





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The question being, "Shall the concurrent resolution be adopted?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown
Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click
Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona
Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson
Hillyer Holmes Hoops Humphrey
Ingram Jarrells John Johnson
Jones Jordan Kelly Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.
Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo
Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell
Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale
Weinstein West White Wiggam
Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger
Cupp-93

The concurrent resolution was adopted.

H. C. R. No. 31-Representative Stephens.

Cosponsors: Representatives Sobecki, Sheehy, Carruthers, Bird, Gross, Miller, J.

To urge the Governor and the Director of Transportation to provide for the extension of I-73 and I-74 into Ohio, was taken up for consideration the third time.

The question being, "Shall the concurrent resolution be adopted?"

Representative Stephens moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Callender, Fraizer, Ghanbari, Grendell, Hillyer, Holmes, Hoops, Johnson, Lanese, Loychik, McClain, Patton, Robinson, Schmidt, Swearingen, Young, T."

The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.





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The question being, "Shall the concurrent resolution be adopted?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 78, nays 15, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Brinkman Brown Callender Carfagna
Carruthers Click Creech Cross
Crossman Cutrona Edwards Ferguson
Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari
Ginter Grendell Gross Hall
Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops
Jarrells John Johnson Jones
Jordan Kelly Koehler Lampton
Lanese Leland Lightbody Lipps
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.
Miranda Oelslager Patton Pavliga
Plummer Ray Richardson Riedel
Robinson Roemer Schmidt Seitz
Sheehy Sobecki Stein Stephens
Stewart Swearingen Sweeney Sykes
Troy Vitale Weinstein White
Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T.
Zeltwanger Cupp-78

Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives
Boggs Brent Denson Humphrey
Ingram Kick Lepore-Hagan Liston
O'Brien Russo Skindell Smith, K.
Smith, M. Upchurch West-15

The concurrent resolution was adopted.

Am. H. C. R. No. 32-Representatives Lightbody, Lampton.

Cosponsors: Representatives Boggs, Brent, Click, Fowler Arthur, Galonski, Jarrells, Leland, Miller, A., Miranda, Ray, Riedel, Schmidt, Sheehy, Smith, K., Sobecki, Stewart, Weinstein, Young, T.

To recommend that the Air Force Research Lab at Wright Patterson Air Force Base recognize Colonel William J. Cavanaugh for his contribution to the design and architecture of the AFRL Bio Acoustics Laboratory (Bldg 441; Area B; WPAFB), was taken up for consideration the third time.

The question being, "Shall the concurrent resolution be adopted?"

Representative Lightbody moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Abrams, Baldridge, Carfagna, Cutrona, Edwards, Fraizer, Grendell, Gross, Hall, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Holmes, Hoops, Ingram, Jones, Kick, Lepore-Hagan, Liston, Loychik, Miller, J., O'Brien, Plummer, Russo, Smith, M., West, White."



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The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.

The question being, "Shall the concurrent resolution be adopted?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown
Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click
Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona
Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson
Hillyer Holmes Hoops Humphrey
Ingram Jarrells John Johnson
Jones Jordan Kelly Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.
Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo
Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell
Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale
Weinstein West White Wiggam
Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger
Cupp-93

The concurrent resolution was adopted.

Sub. S. B. No. 56-Senator Blessing.

Cosponsors: Senators Manning, Antonio, Cirino, Craig, Fedor, Hackett, Rulli, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Yuko.

To amend sections 2744.01, 2744.05, and 4973.17 and to enact section 153.81 of the Revised Code to regulate the use of indemnity provisions in professional design contracts related to public improvements, to modify the definition of "emergency call," to provide for the allocation of damages in certain provisions of the Political Subdivision Sovereign Immunity Law, and to provide a municipal corporation or county immunity from liability in any action arising from a hospital police officer acting in the discharge of duties in specified locations, was taken up for consideration the third time.







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The question being, "Shall the bill pass?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 91, nays 2, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brown Callender
Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech
Cross Crossman Cutrona Denson
Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer
Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell
Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer
Holmes Hoops Humphrey Ingram
Jarrells John Johnson Jones
Jordan Kelly Kick Koehler
Lampton Lanese Leland Lepore-Hagan
Lightbody Lipps Liston Loychik
Manchester Manning McClain Merrin
Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K. Miranda
O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga
Plummer Ray Richardson Riedel
Robinson Roemer Russo Schmidt
Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K.
Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens
Stewart Swearingen Sweeney Sykes
Troy Upchurch Weinstein West
White Wiggam Wilkin Young, B.
Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-91

Representatives Brinkman and Vitale voted in the negative-2.

The bill passed.

Representative Hillyer moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Carruthers, Creech, Edwards, Fraizer, Ghanbari, Ginter, Grendell, Hillyer, Holmes, Ingram, Jones, Lampton, Leland, Miller, A., Seitz, Stein, Troy, Young, T., Speaker Cupp."

The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.

Am. Sub. S. B. No. 105-Senators Sykes, Schuring.

Cosponsors: Senators Antonio, Craig, Fedor, Huffman, S., Maharath, Thomas, Williams, Yuko, Blessing, Brenner, Cirino, Dolan, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Hottinger, Kunze, Lang, Reineke, Romanchuk, Rulli, Wilson Representatives Manning, Edwards.

To amend sections 122.921, 122.924, and 122.925 of the Revised Code to require political subdivisions to recognize state certifications of minority business enterprises, women-owned business enterprises, and veteran-friendly business enterprises, was taken up for consideration the third time.



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The question being, "Shall the bill pass?"

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 92, nays 1, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear
Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown
Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click
Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona
Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson
Hillyer Holmes Hoops Humphrey
Ingram Jarrells John Johnson
Jones Jordan Kelly Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, A. Miller, J. Miller, K.
Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo
Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell
Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein
West White Wiggam Wilkin
Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-92

Representative Vitale voted in the negative-1.

The bill passed.

Representative Edwards moved to amend the title as follows:

Add the names: "Abrams, Blackshear, Brent, Brown, Carfagna, Carruthers, Cross, Crossman, Cutrona, Denson, Galonski, Ginter, Grendell, Gross, Hall, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Holmes, Humphrey, Ingram, Jarrells, John, Jones, Kelly, Kick, Lanese, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Manning, Miller, A., Miller, J., Miller, K., Miranda, O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Pavliga, Plummer, Richardson, Riedel, Robinson, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stephens, Sweeney, Sykes, Upchurch, Weinstein, West, White, Young, T., Speaker Cupp."

The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

The title as amended was agreed to.







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Message from the Senate

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred in the passage of the following bill:

Sub. H. B. No. 93 - Representatives Abrams, LaRe

Cosponsors: Representatives Richardson, Carfagna, Johnson, Ingram, Seitz, Zeltwanger, Koehler, Riedel, Gross, Cross, Carruthers, Plummer, Sheehy, Galonski, Crossman, Leland, White, Baldridge, Blackshear, Brent, Brown, Click, Crawley, Creech, Cutrona, Ghanbari, Ginter, Grendell, Hall, Hillyer, Householder, Howse, Jarrells, John, Jones, Kelly, Kick, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Miller, A., Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Pavliga, Ray, Robinson, Roemer, Russo, Schmidt, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Stephens, Troy, Weinstein, West, Young, B. Senators Blessing, Brenner, Cirino, Gavarone, Hackett, Johnson, Kunze, Manning, Reineke, Rulli, Schuring, Wilson, Yuko

To amend sections 111.42, 111.43, 111.45, 111.46, 111.48, 111.99, 149.43, 315.25, 317.13, 317.32, 319.28, 2303.12, and 5301.255 and to enact sections 111.431 and 321.25 of the Revised Code and to repeal Section 4 of S.B. 258 of the 134th General Assembly to make changes to the Address Confidentiality Program administered by the Secretary of State, to make changes to county recorder fees, to modify certain requirements for the 2022 primary election, and to declare an emergency.

As a substitute bill, in which the concurrence of the House is requested.

Attest: Vincent L. Keeran,

Clerk.


Representative Ginter moved that the Senate amendments to Sub. H. B. No. 93-Representatives Abrams, LaRe, et al., be taken up for immediate consideration.

The motion was agreed to without objection.

The Senate amendments to Sub. H. B. No. 93-Representatives Abrams, LaRe, et al., were taken up for consideration.

Sub. H. B. No. 93 - Representatives Abrams, LaRe.

Cosponsors: Representatives Richardson, Carfagna, Johnson, Ingram, Seitz, Zeltwanger, Koehler, Riedel, Gross, Cross, Carruthers, Plummer, Sheehy, Galonski, Crossman, Leland, White, Baldridge, Blackshear, Brent, Brown, Click, Crawley, Creech, Cutrona, Ghanbari, Ginter, Grendell, Hall, Hillyer,





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Householder, Howse, Jarrells, John, Jones, Kelly, Kick, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Miller, A., Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Pavliga, Ray, Robinson, Roemer, Russo, Schmidt, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Stephens, Troy, Weinstein, West, Young, B. Senators Blessing, Brenner, Cirino, Gavarone, Hackett, Johnson, Kunze, Manning, Reineke, Rulli, Schuring, Wilson, Yuko.

To amend sections 111.42, 111.43, 111.45, 111.46, 111.48, 111.99, 149.43, 315.25, 317.13, 317.32, 319.28, 2303.12, and 5301.255 and to enact sections 111.431 and 321.25 of the Revised Code and to repeal Section 4 of S.B. 258 of the 134th General Assembly to make changes to the Address Confidentiality Program administered by the Secretary of State, to make changes to county recorder fees, to modify certain requirements for the 2022 primary election, and to declare an emergency.

The question being, “Shall the emergency clause stand as part of the bill?”

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 74, nays 19, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Boggs
Brinkman Callender Carfagna Carruthers
Click Creech Cross Cutrona
Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer
Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell
Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes
Hoops Humphrey Jarrells John
Johnson Jones Jordan Kick
Koehler Lampton Lanese Lipps
Loychik Manchester Manning McClain
Merrin Miller, J. Miller, K. Miranda
O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga
Plummer Ray Richardson Riedel
Robinson Roemer Russo Schmidt
Seitz Sheehy Smith, K. Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Upchurch Vitale White
Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T.
Zeltwanger Cupp-74

Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives
Blackshear Brent Brown Crossman
Denson Hicks-Hudson Ingram Kelly
Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston
Miller, A. Skindell Smith, M. Sobecki
Troy Weinstein West-19

Having received the required Constitutional majority, the emergency clause stood as part of the bill.





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The question being, “Shall the Senate amendments be concurred in?”

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 74, nays 19, as follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives
Abrams Baldridge Bird Boggs
Brinkman Brown Callender Carfagna
Carruthers Click Creech Cross
Cutrona Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur
Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter
Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer
Holmes Hoops Humphrey Jarrells
John Johnson Jones Jordan
Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese
Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning
McClain Merrin Miller, J. Miller, K.
Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton
Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson
Riedel Roemer Russo Schmidt
Seitz Sheehy Smith, K. Stein
Stephens Stewart Swearingen Sweeney
Sykes Upchurch Vitale White
Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T.
Zeltwanger Cupp-74

Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives
Blackshear Brent Crossman Denson
Hicks-Hudson Ingram Kelly Leland
Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, A.
Robinson Skindell Smith, M. Sobecki
Troy Weinstein West-19

The Senate amendments were concurred in.

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER

Pursuant to Section 3781.34(B)(2) of the Ohio Revised Code, the Speaker of the House hereby appoints the following individual to the Underground Technical Committee:

Appoint David Celona (representative of the natural gas industry).

On motion of Representative Ginter, the House adjourned until Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 9:00 o'clock a.m.

Attest: BRADLEY J. YOUNG,

Clerk.