ANDREW O. BRENNER
Public Service & Legislative Record
Ohio Senate — 19th District Leadership
Current Position
2019–Present
State Senator Delivering Results
Since 2019, Andy Brenner has served the 19th Senate District with distinction, earning leadership positions that reflect his effectiveness and the trust of his colleagues. As Chairman of the Senate Education Committee since 2021, he has been at the forefront of education reform, school choice expansion, and policies that put parents—not bureaucrats—in control of their children's education.
Committee Leadership Roles
  • Chairman, Senate Education Committee (2021–Present)
  • Vice Chairman, Government Oversight & Reform Committee (2025–Present)
  • Vice Chairman, Education Committee (2019–2020)
  • Member, Finance Committee (2021–Present)
  • Member, Rules & Reference Committee (2019–Present)
  • Member, Housing Committee (2023–Present)
  • Member, Public Utilities Committee (2025–Present)
Statewide Service Positions
  • Member, Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) (2021–Present)
  • Alternate Member, Ohio Power Siding Board (2025–Current, Non-voting)
  • Member, Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission
  • Member, Ohio Facilities Construction Commission
  • Past Non-voting Member, Ohio School Board
  • Former Member, Energy Committee (2019–2024)
These positions aren't honorary titles—they represent Andy's ability to lead on the issues that matter most to conservative Ohioans. As Education Committee Chairman, he has shepherded critical legislation protecting parental rights, expanding educational freedom, and ensuring Ohio's students receive a world-class education rooted in academic excellence, not political indoctrination. His work on Government Oversight and Reform reflects his commitment to reining in bureaucratic overreach and holding government accountable to taxpayers.
Delaware County Recorder
Countywide Elected Official
2005–2010
Modernizing County Government
Long before his legislative service, Andy Brenner demonstrated his commitment to efficient, taxpayer-friendly government as Delaware County Recorder from 2005 to 2010. This countywide elected position gave him invaluable experience in county government operations, budgeting, and the implementation of technology solutions that improve services while reducing costs—exactly the kind of innovation taxpayers deserve from their government.
Pioneering Electronic Filing
Led the implementation of electronic filing for deeds and mortgages, making Delaware County one of the first in Ohio to modernize this critical function. This wasn't just about technology—it was about improving customer service, increasing accuracy, and reducing processing times for families and businesses.
Reducing Costs & Streamlining Operations
Through operational improvements and strategic technology investments, reduced costs and streamlined operations while maintaining the highest standards of accuracy and security. Proved that government can do more with less when leaders prioritize efficiency over empire-building.
Statewide Legislative Leadership
Served on the Ohio Recorders' Association Legislative Committee, helping shape statewide policy for county recording offices. Brought Delaware County's innovative approaches to recorders across Ohio, demonstrating leadership beyond his own jurisdiction.
Andy's service as County Recorder exemplifies his approach to public service: identify problems, implement practical solutions, and deliver results that benefit taxpayers. The electronic filing system he championed continues to serve Delaware County residents today, more than a decade later—a lasting legacy of innovation and efficiency.
House Accomplishments
Turning Conservative Principles Into Law
Andrew Brenner spoke at the original "Tea Party" rally in Columbus in 2009. His conservative involvement started in college. Andy isn't new to his beliefs — he has dedicated his life to making a difference.
Actions speak louder than words. While some politicians talk about conservative values, Andy Brenner has spent years turning those values into actual legislation that protects Ohio families, expands freedom, and limits government overreach. His legislative accomplishments span education reform, tax relief, election integrity, constitutional rights, and government accountability—the full spectrum of conservative priorities that matter to Delaware and Knox County voters.
The following sections detail the specific bills Andy has successfully passed through the Ohio General Assembly and signed into law by Ohio's governors. This isn't a list of bills introduced for political show—these are actual laws that changed Ohio for the better. From landmark dyslexia legislation that helps struggling students to election law reforms that protect ballot integrity, from school choice expansion that empowers parents to tax relief for working families, Andy's legislative record demonstrates consistent conservative leadership and exceptional effectiveness.
Pay attention not just to the number of bills, but to their substance. Andy doesn't waste time on ceremonial resolutions and road namings—though he's passed those too when communities requested them. Instead, he focuses on complex, impactful legislation that requires months of negotiation, coalition-building, and the political skill to navigate both chambers and land on the Governor's desk in a form that gets signed. This is what separates effective legislators from those who merely occupy a seat.

Legislative Effectiveness: The bills listed in the following sections represent Andy's sponsored and co-sponsored legislation that became law. Many required extensive negotiation with multiple stakeholders, navigation of complex committee processes, and the political acumen to build winning coalitions. This is the mark of a legislator who gets things done.
Ohio House of Representatives
2013–2018
State Representative Building a Conservative Record
During his service representing the 67th House District from 2013 to 2018, Andy Brenner established himself as a rising conservative leader and education reform champion. His chairmanship of the Education & Career Readiness Committee positioned him at the forefront of efforts to improve Ohio's education system, expand school choice, and ensure workforce development programs met the needs of Ohio businesses.
Chairman
Education & Career Readiness Committee
Vice Chairman
Education Committee
Member
Rules & Reference Committee
Member
Financial Institutions, Housing & Urban Development Committee
Member
Insurance Committee
Member
Government Accountability & Oversight Committee
This period saw Andy pass numerous significant pieces of legislation addressing dyslexia screening and intervention, expanding tax credits for educational scholarships, modernizing Ohio's banking laws, and reforming the state's education funding system. His work on the Financial Institutions and Housing committees brought his real-world business experience to bear on policies affecting Ohio families and small businesses. The Government Accountability & Oversight Committee work reflected his commitment to transparency and fiscal responsibility—values that conservative voters demand from their elected officials.
129th General Assembly
House Accomplishments
2011-2012
First Term Legislative Victories
Even in his first term, Andy Brenner didn't wait to make an impact. He immediately began working on substantive legislation addressing education reform, economic development, and tax relief. The 129th General Assembly saw the beginning of Andy's signature focus on dyslexia awareness and intervention—an issue affecting thousands of Ohio families that had been largely ignored by the legislature until Andy made it a priority.
HB 96 — Dyslexia: Learning Disability Screening & Intervention Services
Landmark legislation requiring screening for dyslexia and providing intervention services for affected students. This groundbreaking law helped countless Ohio children who were struggling in school due to undiagnosed learning disabilities, giving them the targeted support they needed to succeed.
HB 242 — Tax Credit: Scholarships to Low-Income Students in Chartered Nonpublic Schools
Expanded school choice by creating tax credits for scholarships enabling low-income students to attend private schools. This legislation embodied the principle that every child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their family's income or ZIP code.
HB 322 — Ohio Banking Institutions: Same Interest/Charges as Out-of-State Banks
Leveled the playing field for Ohio-based banks by allowing them to charge the same interest rates and fees as out-of-state banks operating in Ohio. This pro-business legislation helped Ohio financial institutions compete effectively while maintaining consumer protections.
HB 330 — Dyslexia Awareness Month (October)
Designated October as Dyslexia Awareness Month in Ohio, raising public consciousness about this learning disability affecting approximately one in five students. While symbolic, this designation helped launch broader conversations about educational interventions.
HB 583 — Income Tax Deduction: Olympic Prizes/Awards
Provided income tax deductions for Olympic prizes and awards won by Ohio athletes, recognizing their extraordinary achievements and ensuring they could keep more of their hard-earned winnings rather than surrendering them to government.
130th General Assembly
House Accomplishments
2013-2014
Expanding Conservative Reforms
The 130th General Assembly marked Andy's emergence as one of the most productive members of the Ohio House. With fourteen bills signed into law, this session demonstrated his ability to advance conservative priorities across multiple policy areas simultaneously. From historic education funding reform to expanded school choice, from government modernization to tax relief, Andy's legislative agenda reflected the full spectrum of conservative governance principles.
HB 72 — County Recorders: Records Maintenance Modernization
Leveraging his experience as Delaware County Recorder, modernized records maintenance requirements statewide, bringing his successful electronic filing innovations to counties across Ohio.
HB 97 — Dyslexia Awareness Month (October)
Continued emphasis on dyslexia awareness, maintaining October designation and building on previous session's groundwork for comprehensive dyslexia support.
HB 158 — Tax Credit: Scholarships for Low-Income Students in Nonpublic Schools
Further expanded school choice tax credit program, increasing educational opportunities for low-income families seeking alternatives to failing public schools.
HB 181 — Student ID Information Not to Federal Government Unless School Board Authorizes
Protected student privacy by preventing automatic sharing of student identification information with federal government without explicit local school board authorization—putting parents and local communities in control.
HB 193 — High School Diploma Requirements Revised
Reformed graduation requirements to provide students with multiple pathways to earning diplomas, recognizing that one-size-fits-all mandates don't serve every student's needs or career goals.
HB 228 — Elementary & Secondary Education Reform Funding System
Comprehensive education funding reform addressing inequities in Ohio's school funding formula and providing more predictable, stable funding for school districts.
HB 239 — County Transit System Public/Private Agreements
Authorized public-private partnerships for county transit systems, leveraging private sector efficiency while maintaining public oversight and accountability.
HB 293 — School District Transportation Consolidation Pilot Program
Created pilot program exploring transportation consolidation to reduce costs and improve efficiency—applying private sector thinking to government operations.
HB 294 — Support School Choice License Plate
Created specialty license plate supporting school choice, raising awareness and funds for educational freedom initiatives across Ohio.
HB 342 — Straight A Program Eligibility Expansion
Expanded eligibility for Straight A Fund grants, allowing more school districts to pursue innovative educational approaches and efficiency improvements.
HB 390 — Tax Credit for Donations to Free Clinics
Incentivized charitable giving to free clinics serving uninsured Ohioans, promoting private sector solutions to healthcare access rather than government mandates.
HB 413 — PARCC Testing Disregard
Prevented PARCC testing results from being used in teacher evaluations and school report cards, protecting educators and schools from flawed federal testing mandates.
HB 460 — Schools Community Learning Restructuring Process
Reformed community learning center authorization process, providing flexibility for innovative educational models while maintaining accountability standards.
HB 487 — K–12 Education
Comprehensive K-12 education legislation addressing multiple policy areas including curriculum standards, teacher development, and accountability measures.
HB 510 — Commercial Activity Tax Rate Reduction
Reduced commercial activity tax rates, putting money back in Ohio businesses' pockets for job creation and expansion rather than government coffers.
HB 537 — Veterans Fee Waiver Program
Expanded fee waiver programs for veterans pursuing higher education, honoring their service by removing financial barriers to educational advancement.
HB 595 — Delaware County Court of Common Pleas Domestic Relations Division
Created domestic relations division in Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, improving family law case management in Andy's home county.
HB 606 — Patriot Week
Designated Patriot Week to encourage education about American founding principles, constitutional government, and civic responsibility.
131st General Assembly
House Accomplishments
2015-2016
Education Reform & Election Integrity
The 131st General Assembly saw Andy Brenner cement his reputation as a conservative education reformer while also advancing critical election integrity measures. With eleven bills signed into law, this session balanced substantive education policy reforms with important voting security protections—two areas that remain at the heart of conservative priorities for Delaware and Knox County families.
HB 11 — Domestic Relations Court in Delaware County
Finalized establishment of domestic relations court in Delaware County, improving family law case management and access to justice for local families.
HB 70 — School Districts Community Learning Centers
Reformed community learning center requirements, providing flexibility for school districts while maintaining educational quality standards and accountability.
HB 74 — Education Assessment Administration
Reformed state education assessment administration, reducing testing burdens on students and teachers while maintaining meaningful accountability measures.
HB 125 — Veterans Fee Waiver Program
Continued expansion of veterans' fee waiver programs, demonstrating Andy's consistent support for those who served our nation in uniform.
HB 146 — Instruction in Cursive Handwriting
Required instruction in cursive handwriting, preserving this important skill that enables students to read historical documents and develop fine motor skills.
HB 189 — Photo Identification to Vote
Strengthened voter ID requirements by requiring photo identification to vote, protecting election integrity and ensuring only eligible citizens cast ballots.
HB 277 — 911 Levy Portion-Based
Reformed 911 levy structure to portion-based system, ensuring sustainable funding for critical emergency services while maintaining local control.
HB 346 — Minimum Funding for Certain School Districts
Established minimum funding levels for small school districts, preventing dramatic funding losses that would force consolidations and hurt rural communities.
HB 361 — Local Spending on Community Recreational Events
Authorized local government spending on community recreational events, supporting family-friendly activities that strengthen community bonds.
HB 497 — Opioid Antagonist Therapy Pilot
Created pilot program for opioid antagonist therapy, taking proactive steps to address Ohio's opioid crisis through evidence-based interventions.
HB 628 — Reform School Funding
Comprehensive school funding reform legislation addressing longstanding inequities and providing more predictable, adequate funding for Ohio schools.
132nd General Assembly
House Accomplishments
2017-2018
Final House Term Legislative Excellence
Andy's final term in the House before moving to the Senate demonstrated the full breadth of his legislative effectiveness. Eleven bills signed into law addressed education quality, veterans' benefits, free speech protections, local government authority, and practical governance improvements. This session showed Andy operating at peak effectiveness, leveraging his committee chairmanship and relationships built over multiple terms to advance conservative priorities.
HB 58 — Cursive Instruction Requirement
Continued emphasis on cursive handwriting instruction, ensuring this valuable skill remained part of Ohio's educational standards despite efforts to eliminate it.
HB 102 — Revise School Funding
Additional school funding revisions addressing ongoing equity and adequacy concerns, demonstrating Andy's persistent focus on getting education funding right.
HB 117 — Opioid Antagonist Therapy for Offenders
Expanded opioid antagonist therapy access for offenders, recognizing that addiction treatment is essential for reducing recidivism and helping people rebuild their lives.
HB 124 — Renewal Tax Levy to Disenfranchised Voters
Reformed tax levy renewal procedures affecting disenfranchised voters, ensuring technical issues didn't prevent eligible citizens from voting on local tax matters.
HB 217 — Prohibit College Applications Asking About Discipline
Prohibited colleges from asking about certain discipline matters on applications, ensuring minor student infractions didn't become lifetime barriers to higher education.
HB 238 — Veterans Fee Waiver Program
Further expanded veterans' fee waiver programs, continuing Andy's consistent record of supporting those who served in America's armed forces.
HB 363 — Campus Free Speech Act
Landmark legislation protecting free speech on Ohio's college campuses, preventing viewpoint discrimination and ensuring students' First Amendment rights weren't sacrificed to political correctness.
HB 484 — Health Districts Credit Card Authority
Authorized health districts to accept credit card payments, modernizing payment systems and improving convenience for citizens paying fees and fines.
HB 513 — Homestead Exemption for Spouse of Killed First Responder
Extended homestead exemptions to surviving spouses of first responders killed in the line of duty, honoring their sacrifice and providing financial relief to grieving families.
HB 717 — Township Massage Regulation
Authorized townships to regulate massage establishments, giving local communities tools to address quality of life concerns while respecting legitimate businesses.
HB 758 — Free Speech Protections
Additional free speech protections ensuring Ohio remained a state where constitutional rights were respected and viewpoint discrimination wasn't tolerated.
HB 795 — Student Transportation
Reformed student transportation requirements, providing flexibility for school districts while ensuring safe, reliable transportation for Ohio's students.
Senate Accomplishments
Leading in the Upper Chamber
Andy Brenner's move to the Ohio Senate in 2019 elevated his ability to advance conservative priorities and tackle even more complex, far-reaching legislation. As a State Senator and Chairman of the Education Committee, Andy has operated at the highest levels of legislative leadership, shepherding dozens of bills through the deliberative Senate process and successfully navigating them to the Governor's desk for signature.
Senate service requires different skills than House service. The Senate is a smaller, more deliberative body where relationship-building, negotiation, and political acumen matter even more. Committee chairmanships carry significant power, and the ability to move legislation requires both policy expertise and political finesse. Andy has excelled in this environment, using his Education Committee chairmanship to advance transformative education reforms while also working on diverse policy areas from election integrity to business regulation, from veterans' benefits to government accountability.
The following sections detail Andy's Senate accomplishments across three General Assemblies. Pay special attention to the breadth and complexity of the legislation—from comprehensive education policy reforms to intricate election law changes, from healthcare innovations to business regulatory improvements. This is the work of a legislator who has mastered the art of turning conservative principles into actual law that changes Ohio for the better.
50+
Bills Passed
More than fifty bills signed into law during Senate service
6
Years Leading
Chairman of Senate Education Committee since 2021
3
General Assemblies
Serving third consecutive Senate term with distinction
133rd General Assembly
Senate Accomplishments
2019-2020
First Senate Term Foundation
Andy's first term in the Ohio Senate saw him quickly establish himself as a productive, effective legislator in the upper chamber. Nineteen bills signed into law demonstrated his ability to work in a new legislative environment while maintaining focus on conservative priorities—education reform, veterans' support, business-friendly policies, and government efficiency. His appointment as Vice Chairman of the Education Committee in his first term signaled the respect his colleagues had for his expertise and effectiveness.
SB 35 — Homestead Exemption Public Safety Surviving Spouse
Extended homestead exemptions to surviving spouses of public safety officers killed in the line of duty
SB 40 — Forming Open and Robust University Minds Act
Strengthened free speech protections on college campuses, building on House legislation
SB 73 — Yielding to Pedestrians
Reformed pedestrian right-of-way laws to improve safety while maintaining practical traffic flow
SB 102 — Dyslexia Screen Program
Continued Andy's signature focus on dyslexia through comprehensive screening program
SB 105 — Massage Therapy Licensing Changes
Reformed massage therapy licensing to reduce regulatory burdens while maintaining public safety
SB 125 — Expand 529 Deduction
Expanded 529 college savings plan tax deductions, helping families save for education
Additional Legislation
  • SB 193 — A Kid Again license plate
  • SB 200 — Professional development for dyslexia screening
  • SB 213 — Veterans Service Commission modification
  • SB 238 — Art & music therapist licensing
  • SB 243 — Overtime task exceptions
  • SB 255 — Long-term care room monitoring
More Accomplishments
  • SB 314 — Professional license relocation fee prohibition
  • SB 330 — Internet school funding method
  • SB 334 — Juneteenth legal holiday
  • SB 350 — Transportation voucher prohibition
  • SB 367 — University housing requirement prohibition
  • SB 368 — Phonics primary reading technique
  • SB 370 — Arson penalties
  • SB 371 — Little Brown Jug license plate
134th General Assembly
Senate Accomplishments
2021-2022
Education Committee Chairman Leadership
The 134th General Assembly marked Andy's elevation to Chairman of the Senate Education Committee—a position that recognized his expertise and gave him significant power to shape Ohio's education policy. Twenty-six bills signed into law during this session demonstrated remarkable productivity even during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic period. This session saw Andy lead on critical issues including vaccine mandate prohibitions, mask mandate restrictions, and education reforms that protected parental rights and student welfare.
SB 11 — Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week
SB 12 — Little Brown Jug Plate
SB 33 — 529 Expansion
SB 34 — Arson Penalties
SB 47 — Overtime Exceptions
SB 55 — Massage Establishment Revisions
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SB 58 — Esther's Law
Important legislation protecting vulnerable individuals and improving safety standards in educational settings
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SB 78 — Juneteenth
Established Juneteenth as legal holiday, recognizing this important moment in American history
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SB 88 — Crosswalk Yielding
Reformed crosswalk yielding requirements to improve pedestrian safety throughout Ohio
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SB 111 — School Assistance
Provided additional assistance for struggling school districts while maintaining accountability
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SB 145 — State Report Card Revision
Reformed state report card system to provide more meaningful information to parents and communities
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SB 161 — Surgical Smoke
Required evacuation of surgical smoke to protect healthcare workers from harmful exposure
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SB 169 — Vaccine Mandate Prohibition
Prohibited COVID-19 vaccine mandates, protecting individual medical freedom and bodily autonomy
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SB 174 — On Our Sleeves Plate
Created specialty license plate supporting children's mental health awareness initiatives
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SB 195 — Vax-A-Million Database Privacy
Protected privacy of Vax-a-Million lottery participants' personal information from public disclosure
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SB 200 — 12th Grade Re-enrollment
Allowed 12th grade re-enrollment for students needing additional time to complete graduation requirements
  • SB 206 — Therapist licensing
  • SB 208 — Ohio Arts Council grants
  • SB 209 — Mask mandate restrictions
  • SB 264 — Remote work regulation
  • SB 272 — Landlord-tenant terminology
  • SB 292 — Swatting prohibition
  • SB 306 — Higher ed tutoring requirement
  • SB 337 — Rutherford B. Hayes Day
  • SB 356 — Developmental delay education
135th General Assembly
Senate Accomplishments
2023-2024
Current Term Productivity
This GA covers an impressive range of conservative priorities!
SB 43 — Homestead Exemption Surviving Spouse Disabled Veteran
Extended homestead exemptions to surviving spouses of disabled veterans, providing financial relief to military families who sacrificed so much for our freedom.
SB 44 — Occupational License Electronic Application
Required electronic application options for occupational licenses, modernizing government processes and reducing bureaucratic barriers to employment.
SB 62 — Rutherford B. Hayes Day
Designated Rutherford B. Hayes Day honoring Ohio's 19th president, a Delaware County resident who exemplified public service and conservative principles.
SB 80 — COVID-19 & Myocarditis Research
Authorized research into COVID-19 vaccine-related myocarditis, ensuring Ohio investigates potential vaccine side effects
SB 86 — Surgical Smoke
Continued protections for healthcare workers from surgical smoke exposure in medical facilities
SB 94 — Treasurer & Lien Law
Reformed treasurer and lien law procedures, improving efficiency and fairness in property lien processes
SB 97 — Kris Jordan Memorial Highway
Designated highway section honoring fallen Union County Sheriff's Deputy Kris Jordan
SB 104 — College Credit Plus
Reformed College Credit Plus program, expanding opportunities for high school students to earn college credit
SB 123 — Public Utility Exemptions
Created exemptions for certain public utility requirements, reducing regulatory burdens on businesses
Business & Property Rights
  • SB 138 — Alcohol Franchise Law revision
  • SB 172 — Aircraft sales tax exemption
  • SB 192 — Real estate broker disclosures
  • SB 241 — Removal of unauthorized occupants
  • SB 299 — Short-term rentals & electronic licenses
  • SB 300 — Property fee housing allocation
  • SB 306 — Motor Vehicle Sales Law
Education & Election Integrity
  • SB 162 — Academic intervention services
  • SB 263 — Braden's Law
  • SB 274 — Election law revisions (Major legislation)
  • SB 295 — School closure requirements
  • SB 296 — Ohio ABLE Medicaid exemption
  • SB 324 — Citizenship proof for voter registration

Election Integrity Leadership: SB 274 represents one of Andy's most significant legislative accomplishments—comprehensive election law reforms protecting ballot integrity, improving election administration, and ensuring only eligible citizens vote. This complex legislation required extensive negotiation and demonstrates Andy's ability to lead on controversial issues.
2025-2026
Senate Accomplishments
136th General Assembly
Legislative Priorities Advance
During the ongoing 136th General Assembly, Andy Brenner continues to champion conservative legislation, focusing on election integrity, economic development, education, and property rights. This session has seen several key bills pass both chambers, demonstrating a persistent effort to enact policies that benefit Ohioans.
SB 293 — Election Deadlines
Revised deadlines for returning absentee ballots, strengthening election administration and ensuring fair and secure voting processes.
SB 152 — Wild Animal Rehab
Allowed wild animal rehabilitation facilities to obtain euthanasia drug permits, streamlining critical care for injured wildlife.
SB 155 — Real Estate Wholesaling
Enacted a new bill regulating real estate wholesaling, bringing clarity and consumer protection to property transactions.
SB 15 — Port Authority Bonds
Authorized port authorities to establish Common Bond Fund Programs, fostering regional economic growth and infrastructure development.
SB 19 — Math Remediation
Established new math remediation requirements and advanced learning opportunities, enhancing educational outcomes for students.
SB 128 — Ohio STABLE Accounts
Exempted Ohio STABLE Accounts from Medicaid Estate Recovery, protecting savings for individuals with disabilities.
SB 135 — Real Estate Foreclosure
Advanced reforms regarding real estate foreclosure and estate sales, aimed at improving efficiency and fairness in the process.
SB 107 — Partisan School Boards
Proposed including local school board candidates on partisan ballots, reflecting a push for greater transparency and accountability in education governance (vetoed in the budget).
Education & Community
  • SB 5 — Expedite unauthorized occupant removal; prohibit fraudulent deeds (squatting bill)
  • SB 21 — Designate Rutherford B Hayes Day
  • SB 84 — Designate Stillbirth Prevention Day
  • SB 93 — School Funding Bill; Statewide property tax of 20 mills
  • SB 113 — Prohibit office, positions, and professional development of/on DEI
  • SB 119 — Designate Freedom Parkway
  • SB 127 — Standardizing automatic school closure
Business & Regulatory
  • SB 23 — Revise Alcohol Franchise Law
  • SB 104 — Short term rental bill
  • SB 108 — Behind-the-Meter utility bill
  • SB 153 — Require citizenship verification before an elector may vote
  • SB 173 — Regards school district territory annexation
  • SB 200 — Create Ohio Israel Trade and Innovation Partnership
  • SB 208 — Create local housing trust funds using certain conveyance fees
  • SB 239 — Regard contributions to the Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund
  • SB 251 — Designate Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Vance M Andrew Memorial Hwy
  • SB 274 — Prohibit minor mental health services without parental consent
  • SB 308 — Gubernatorial candidate security
  • SB 311 — Education omnibus bill
  • SB 316 — Regards local government authority over railroad's right-of-way
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