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COLUMBUS - The Ohio House of Representatives yesterday passed House Bill 276, legislation targeting pimps and sex traffickers who facilitate illegal sex work in Ohio communities. The measure was supported on the House floor by an 81-4 vote.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Legislation to improve care for stroke patients was passed out of the Ohio House Health Committee this week, announced State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland).
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS - Tuesday, State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) introduced House Bill 598, legislation to further protect unborn children’s right to life in Ohio.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS - This week, House Bill 406 received its first hearing with the House Criminal Justice Committee and House Bill 431 received its second hearing with the House Health Committee.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS - This week, State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) and Terrence Upchurch (D-Cleveland) introduced House Bill 586, legislation to allow DNA evidence to be considered during a trial regardless of who ordered the testing.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) shares her excitement for the beginnings of the Brent Spence Bridge project:
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) shares her condolences over the loss of Robert D. Lindner Sr., who passed away on Wednesday, February 16, 2022:
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Legislation to limit water pressure at pools, known as Makenna’s Law (House Bill 178), this week received its second hearing in the Ohio Senate. The bi-partisan bill, sponsored by State Representatives Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) and Adam Miller (D-Columbus), was passed in the House with a vote of 87-8.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) today issued the following statement and sent the attached letter regarding “Sex Week” to President Johnson at the Ohio State University:
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Legislation to increase breast cancer screening accessibility and early detection to patients is moving forward in the Ohio Senate. House Bill 371, a bi-partisan bill sponsored by State Representatives Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland) and Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati), received its second hearing in the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday.
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