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COLUMBUS– State Rep. Denson (D-Cincinnati) today announced the Ohio House passage of House Bill (HB) 371, bipartisan legislation to improve breast cancer screenings through modernized technology.

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Thu, Nov 18, 2021
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COLUMBUS –Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) today testified on House Bill (HB) 371, bipartisan legislation to improve breast cancer screenings through modernized technology.

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Thu, Sep 30, 2021
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Rep. Brigid Kelly (D-Cincinnati), Rep. Catherine Ingram (D-Cincinnati), Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati), and Rep. Jessica Miranda (D-Forest Park) hosted a stop on the Ohio House Democrats’ Ohio Promise: Opportunity Agenda Tour last week in Cincinnati. The event was part of a statewide series of town halls where local lawmakers discuss statewide issues like jobs and economic development, education, protecting healthcare access, and the freedom to vote. The event also gave citizens the opportunity to ask questions and offer input on ways to address the issues facing their communities.

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Mon, Aug 16, 2021

COLUMBUS– Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Members State Senators Hearcel Craig (D-Columbus), Sandra Williams (D-Cleveland) and State Reps. Adam Miller (D-Columbus) Vice Chair, Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) today called for a full investigation and accounting of the death of Michael McDaniel while in the care of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC).  The Democratic members also called for a hearing to hear directly from ODRC regarding the death of Mr. McDaniel and the steps being taken to hold those guilty accountable and to prevent future violence.

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Thu, Jul 22, 2021

Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) today introduced House Bill (HB) 371, bipartisan legislation to improve breast cancer screening through modernized technology.

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Wed, Jul 7, 2021

COLUMBUS—In a memo* Wednesday, Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) called on Gov. DeWine to veto several state budget provisions he says fail to meet the expectations of Ohioans as the state begins to emerge and build back from the pandemic. 

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Wed, Jun 30, 2021

COLUMBUS—Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) issued a statement following the passage of the state budget, House Bill 110. Democrats expressed concerns about a number of provisions within the bill, including a more than $1.64 billion tax giveaway to largely benefit the wealthiest Ohioans and an increase in funding for the state’s EdChoice Voucher Program, which undermines public education in Ohio.

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Wed, Jun 30, 2021

State Reps. Thomas West (D-Canton) and Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) today announced that they will soon introduce legislation to limit qualified immunity for police officers in Ohio.

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Fri, Apr 30, 2021

COLUMBUS—Rep. Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) issued a statement this week on the passage of House Bill (HB) 128, legislation to repeal parts of HB 6 from the 133rd General Assembly (GA). HB 6 was a multi-billion dollar corporate bailout at the center of the largest alleged public racketeering and bribery scheme in Ohio history. Former Republican Speaker Larry Householder and several close associates were paid millions to pass HB 6 and stop a referendum on the law. 

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Wed, Mar 10, 2021

COLUMBUS – State Reps. Michael J. Skindell (D-Lakewood) and Sedrick Denson (D-Cincinnati) testified today on House Bill (HB) 58, previously introduced as HB 740 in the 133rd General Assembly, which would repeal a provision in state law allowing First Energy to keep excessive profits rather than returning the money to electric customers through a rate adjustment. The pricing provision was added to the state two-year budget, HB 166, which was signed into law in July 2019. 

 

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Wed, Feb 17, 2021