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COLUMBUS—State Rep. Jennifer Gross (R-West Chester) was recently selected by the Fairfield Prevention Coalition to be the Champion for the Fairfield Community and Fairfield Youth Coalitions. The Coalition cited Gross’s dedication to positive outcomes for Ohio’s youth, specifically in Fairfield City and Township.
COLUMBUS – The House Finance Committee began hearings on House Bill 434, legislation to establish the Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Accelerator Pilot Program, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. Mike Loychik (R-Bazetta).

COLUMBUS—State Rep. Sharon Ray (R-Wadsworth) today introduced legislation to support foster and kinship caregivers by providing publicly funded childcare. Ray is sponsoring the bill alongside State Rep. Andrea White (R-Kettering).
COLUMBUS—State Rep. Sarah Fowler Arthur (R-Ashtabula) is pleased to announce that more than $5 million will be directed towards four transformative economic development projects in Ashtabula County through the Appalachian Community Grant Program.

COLUMBUS – The Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR) today completed its review of the Division of Cannabis Control’s duel-use licensure rules, announced JCARR Co-Chair State Rep. Jamie Callender (R-Concord).

COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives yesterday passed House Bill 466, legislation to establish minimum standards for written real estate representation agreements between a real estate brokerage and its clients, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland).

COLUMBUS –State Rep. Jon Cross (R-Findlay) today hosted a press conference with members of Governor DeWine’s Administration on soon to be introduced legislation to promote seatbelt safety.

COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives today passed House Bill 264, which will expand the type of facilities that are eligible for the Renewable Energy Tax Credit in the State of Ohio, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. Justin Pizzulli (R-Scioto County). Pizzulli sponsored this legislation alongside State Rep. Mark Johnson (R-Chillicothe).

COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives today passed House Bill 265, legislation to exempt certain sensitive information about first responders from disclosure under public records law, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. Thomas Hall (R- Madison Twp.).

COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives today passed House Bill 265, legislation to exempt certain sensitive information about first responders from disclosure under public records law, announced bill sponsor, State Rep. Thomas Hall (R- Madison Twp.).