Back in Business
This week, lawmakers are back at it, with the logjam in the House expected to finally break with a Wednesday vote (scheduled for 1:30pm) to name a new House Speaker. Representatives are set to return on Thursday to vote on the backlog of bills that are awaiting action in the chamber. That’s good news and bad news. As we noted last week, it means important legislation–payday lending reform, campus sexual assault policies, textbook taxes and more–can finally move. It also means that some very harmful legislation may also be advanced to the Senate or even the Governor. Here’s a short list of what we’re watching for:Bills Awaiting House Action
- SB28 – Fetal Tissue Disposal; this bill, which would require burial or cremation of fetal remains resulting from abortion (but not miscarriage), has already passed the Senate. With House approval, it could become law with Governor Kasich’s signature.
- HB402 – Telephone Deregulation – this bill to loosen regulation of the state’s landline telephone providers would allow for rate increases and could result in loss of affordable service for senior and low-income households and coverage for rural customers.
- HB258 – 6-week (“heartbeat”) abortion ban – would prohibit abortion as soon as a fetal heartbeat is detected, often as early as six weeks of gestation, before most women know they are pregnant.
- HB228 – Stand Your Ground – a sweeping reform of Ohio’s gun laws, this bill would eliminate the “duty to retreat” before using deadly force, and would also outlaw local ordinances aimed at reducing gun violence, subjecting local communities to civil lawsuits.
On The Agenda This Week
Committees will see a lot of activity, with several bills up for a committee vote:- SB145 – Abortion Method Ban (outlaws the most common form of 2nd trimester abortion) – Fifth hearing, with possible amendments and vote in House Criminal Justice, today at 1:30pm.
- SB210 – Plastic Bag Fee Ban – Fourth hearing and possible vote in Senate Health, Human Services and Medicaid, today at 3:15pm.
- HB497 – Revenge Porn (nonconsensual sharing of private sexual images) Ban – Fourth hearing and possible vote in House Community & Family Advancement, Wednesday at 3pm.
- SB119 – Opioid Medications (expands availability of natrexone treatment) – Fifth hearing, all testimony and possible vote in Senate Health, Human Services & Medicaid, today at 3:15pm.
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