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Rep. Merrin Releases Statement on Budget Amendment to Protect Ohioans from Lead Exposure

April 28, 2017
Derek Merrin News

Regarding an amendment he submitted to Substitute House Bill 49, the state operating budget, State Representative Derek Merrin (R-Monclova Township) released the following statement:

“Last week, I offered an amendment to the state budget that will strengthen state government’s oversight of lead exposure. I was proud and enthusiastic to sponsor it.

“The language reaffirms the Ohio Department of Health’s statutory authority and historical governance of lead issues. Lead safety is a statewide issue that requires uniform and comprehensive regulation. The clarifying language protects the Department of Health’s authority from being undermined and hindered.

“The City of Toledo’s unconstitutional lead ordinance is targeted discrimination against a small minority of property owners. The City plans to generate millions of dollars in revenue from fines on property owners who are unable to comply.

“Toledo’s discriminatory law will decrease affordable housing options, increase tenants’ rental rates, depress property values, and illegally undermines state efforts to protect children from lead poisoning. Toledo’s law is unenforceable and so poorly written that it will hurt the people they are trying to protect, especially minorities. My budget amendment ensures that lead issues will be subject to sensible, enforceable and uniform oversight at the state level.

“As a former mayor, I support local control, but I will not tolerate blatant discrimination by a City Council. The language will strengthen the Health Department’s successful efforts to protect and safeguard Ohioans from lead poisoning.”