JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 783

FIFTY-FIRST DAY Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, May 26, 2021, 1:00 o'clock p.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Pastor Brian Solomon of the Capitol Ministries in Columbus, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The journal of yesterday was read and approved.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were introduced: H. B. No. 330 - Representative Lepore-Hagan. Cosponsors: Representatives Click, Galonski, Miller, J., O'Brien, Smith, K., Bird, Fowler Arthur, Riedel. To enact section 5534.816 of the Revised Code to designate a bridge along State Route 46 in Mahoning County as the "Air Force 2nd Lt. William Vaughan Memorial Bridge." H. B. No. 331 - Representatives Smith, K., Blackshear. Cosponsors: Representatives Galonski, Smith, M., Crossman, Brown, Lepore- Hagan, Sheehy. To enact section 2901.44 of the Revised Code to require certain law enforcement officers to wear a clearly visible badge and identification on their person while on duty. Said bills were considered the first time.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Robinson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Primary and Secondary Education to which was referred H. B. No. 82-Representatives Cross, Jones, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: ELIMINATE REQUIRED ASSESSMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Representative Bird moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Bird, Click, Ingram, Swearingen" 784 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

GAYLE MANNING ADAM C. BIRD PHILLIP M. ROBINSON, JR. SARAH FOWLER ARTHUR CATHERINE D. INGRAM J. JOSEPH A. MILLER III GAIL K. PAVLIGA TRACY M. RICHARDSON LISA A. SOBECKI D. J. SWEARINGEN The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Robinson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Primary and Secondary Education to which was referred H. B. No. 105-Representatives Lipps, Kelly, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendment and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: REGARDS AGE-APPROPRIATE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE INSTRUCTION Representative Bird moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Manning, Robinson, Click, Ingram, Lightbody, Sobecki" Representative Bird moved to amend as follows: After line 60, insert: "Each school district shall notify the parents and legal guardians of students who receive instruction related to dating violence prevention and sexual violence prevention, as described under divisions (A)(5)(d) and (f) of this section, that such instruction is a required part of the district's curriculum. Notification shall include that upon request, parents and legal guardians may examine such instructional materials in accordance with this section." After line 153, insert: "(3) Each community school shall notify the parents and legal guardians of students who receive instruction related to dating violence prevention and sexual violence prevention, as described in this section, that such instruction is a required part of the school's curriculum. Notification shall include that upon request, parents and legal guardians may examine such instructional materials in accordance with division (B)(2) of this section." After line 235, insert: "(3) Each STEM school shall notify the parents and legal guardians of students who receive instruction related to dating violence prevention and HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 785

sexual violence prevention, as described under this section, that such instruction is a required part of the school's curriculum. Notification shall include that upon request, parents and legal guardians may examine such instructional materials in accordance with division (B)(2) of this section." The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. ADAM C. BIRD PHILLIP M. ROBINSON, JR. GARY CLICK CATHERINE D. INGRAM J. KYLE KOEHLER MARY LIGHTBODY SUSAN MANCHESTER JOSEPH A. MILLER III GAIL K. PAVLIGA TRACY M. RICHARDSON LISA A. SOBECKI D. J. SWEARINGEN

The following member voted "NO" SARAH FOWLER ARTHUR The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Representative Jones moved that majority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, May 26, 2021, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the majority leadership offices. The motion was agreed to. Representative Hicks-Hudson moved that minority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, May 26, 2021, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the minority leadership offices. The motion was agreed to.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Sub. H. B. No. 4-Representatives Plummer, Manchester. Cosponsors: Representatives Lipps, Edwards, Riedel, Young, T., White, Cutrona, Liston, Abrams, Carruthers, Click, Ginter, John, Russo, Schmidt, West. To amend sections 2151.142, 2151.23, 2151.421, and 3107.014 and to enact sections 2151.25, 2151.4210, 2151.4211, 2151.4212, 2151.4213, 2151.4215, 2151.4216, 2151.4218, 2151.4219, 2151.4220, 2151.4221, 2151.4222, 2151.4223, 2151.4224, 5101.89, 5101.891, 5101.893, 5101.895, 5101.897, and 5101.899 of the Revised Code regarding county child abuse 786 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 and neglect memorandums of understanding, cross-reporting of child abuse and neglect reports by public children services agencies to law enforcement agencies, notification of reporter rights, home assessor eligibility, and creation of the children service ombudsman office, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" Representative Manchester moved to amend, amendment 1335, as follows: In line 1188, delete "division" and insert "section" In line 1366, delete "5101.8911" and insert "5101.899" The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. The question being, "Shall the bill as amended pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 92, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear Boggs Brent Brown Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Crawley Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona Dean Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones Jordan Kelly Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-92 Representatives Brinkman and Vitale voted in the negative-2. The bill passed. Representative Plummer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Baldridge, Bird, Blackshear, Boggs, Carfagna, Crawley, Creech, Cross, Crossman, Fraizer, Galonski, Gross, Hall, Hoops, Jarrells, Johnson, Jones, Kick, Koehler, Lampton, Lanese, LaRe, Leland, Lepore- HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 787

Hagan, Lightbody, Loychik, Manning, Merrin, Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Patton, Pavliga, Ray, Richardson, Sheehy, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Troy, Weinstein, Young, B., Speaker Cupp." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 123-Representatives Fraizer, Cross. Cosponsors: Representatives Carfagna, Riedel, Merrin, Wiggam. To amend sections 3735.65, 3735.66, 3735.671, 3735.672, 3735.68, 3735.69, 5709.631, 5709.82, and 5709.85 and to repeal section 3735.673 of the Revised Code to modify the law governing community reinvestment areas and the terms under which property may be exempted in such areas, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" Representative Fraizer moved to amend, amendment 1184, as follows: In line 1066, after the first "authority" insert "of a municipal corporation"; after "officer" insert "designated by a municipal corporation" The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. The question being, "Shall the bill as amended pass?" Representative Sobecki moved to amend, amendment 1338-1, as follows: In line 2 of the title, delete ", 5709.82" In line 3 of the title, delete "and to repeal section 3735.673" In line 8, delete ", 5709.82" In line 185, delete "twenty-five" and insert "forty" In line 455, reinsert "and" Reinsert lines 456 and 457 In line 458, reinsert "applies is a part" In line 516, reinsert "For each agreement in effect during any part of the" In line 517, reinsert "preceding year," In line 522, reinsert "the amount of taxes paid on real" Reinsert line 523 In line 524, reinsert "of such taxes that were not paid because of the exemption"; after the reinserted "exemption" insert ". 788 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

(6)" In line 528, delete "(6)" and insert "(7)" Delete lines 891 through 1074 In line 1212, delete ", 5709.82" Delete lines 1214 and 1215 The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” Representative Seitz moved that the motion be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion to amend be laid on the table?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 59, nays 34, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Cutrona Dean Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder John Johnson Jones Jordan Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Roemer Schmidt Seitz Stein Stephens Stewart Swearingen White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-59 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Crawley Crossman Denson Galonski Hicks-Hudson Howse Ingram Jarrells Kelly Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Robinson Russo Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale Weinstein-34 The motion to amend was laid on the table. The question recurring, "Shall the bill as amended pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 57, nays 36, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Brinkman Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Cutrona Edwards Fowler Arthur Fraizer Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder John Johnson Jones Jordan Koehler HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 789

Lampton LaRe Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Richardson Riedel Roemer Schmidt Seitz Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Vitale White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-57 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Blackshear Boggs Brent Brown Crawley Crossman Dean Denson Ferguson Galonski Hicks-Hudson Howse Ingram Jarrells Kelly Kick Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Ray Robinson Russo Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein-36 The bill passed. Representative Fraizer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Carruthers, Cutrona, Hillyer, Lanese, Seitz, Young, B., Young, T.." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 157-Representatives Jordan, Edwards. Cosponsors: Representatives Seitz, Jones, Merrin, Riedel, McClain. To amend Section 29 of H.B. 197 of the 133rd General Assembly to modify municipal income tax employer withholding rules for COVID-19-related work-from-home employees, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" Representative Sobecki moved to amend, amendment 1276, as follows: In line 12, delete "2022" and insert "2023" Delete lines 27 through 35 In line 40, delete "2021" and insert "2022" Delete lines 48 through 69 The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” Representative Seitz moved that the motion be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion to amend be laid on the table?" 790 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 62, nays 30, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Brinkman Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Cutrona Dean Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder John Johnson Jones Jordan Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Roemer Schmidt Seitz Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Vitale White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-62 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Blackshear Boggs Brent Brown Crawley Crossman Denson Galonski Hicks-Hudson Ingram Jarrells Kelly Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Robinson Russo Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein-30 The motion to amend was laid on the table. The question recurring, "Shall the bill pass?" Representative Jarrells moved to amend, amendment 1336, as follows: In line 1 of the title, after "To" insert "enact section 5502.71 of the Revised Code and to" In line 4 of the title, after "employees" insert "and to require reporting on the rules' effect on public safety services" After line 4, insert: "Section 1. That section 5502.71 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows: Sec. 5502.71. The director of public safety, in coordination with municipal corporations, shall study and issue reports detailing any reductions in law enforcement personnel and other public safety services as a result of short-term and long-term revenue losses resulting from H.B. 157 of the 134th general assembly and Section 29 of H.B. 197 of the 133rd general assembly. The director shall publish a report on the director's findings on or before the first day of the thirteenth month after the effective date of this section, and on or before that date for each of the three years thereafter. The director shall HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 791 provide a copy of the report to the governor and to the general assembly in accordance with division (B) of section 101.68 of the Revised Code." In line 5, delete "1" and insert "2" In line 36, delete "2" and insert "3" In line 38, delete "3" and insert "4" In line 48, delete "4" and insert "5" In line 60, delete "5" and insert "6" The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” Representative Seitz moved that the motion be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion to amend be laid on the table?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 62, nays 32, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Brinkman Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Cutrona Dean Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder John Johnson Jones Jordan Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Roemer Schmidt Seitz Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Vitale White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-62 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Blackshear Boggs Brent Brown Crawley Crossman Denson Galonski Hicks-Hudson Howse Ingram Jarrells Kelly Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Robinson Russo Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein-32 The motion to amend was laid on the table. The question recurring, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 63, nays 31, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Brinkman Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Cutrona Dean Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer 792 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder John Johnson Jones Jordan Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Roemer Schmidt Seitz Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Troy Vitale White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-63 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Blackshear Boggs Brent Brown Crawley Crossman Denson Galonski Hicks-Hudson Howse Ingram Jarrells Kelly Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Robinson Russo Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Sweeney Sykes Upchurch Weinstein-31 The bill passed. Representative Jordan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Brinkman, Carruthers, Creech, Cutrona, Ferguson, Gross, Hall, Householder, Kick, Lanese, Loychik, Stein, Stephens, Stoltzfus, Swearingen." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 228-Representative Roemer. Cosponsors: Representatives Fowler Arthur, Seitz, Young, T., Riedel, McClain. To amend sections 718.01, 718.80, 718.81, 718.83, 718.85, 718.90, and 5703.77 and to enact section 718.841 of the Revised Code to make changes related to the state administration of municipal net profits taxes and the municipal taxation of retirement benefits, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 91, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 793

Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Holmes Hoops Householder Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones Jordan Kelly Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale Weinstein White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-91 Representative Dean voted in the negative-1. The bill passed. Representative Roemer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Baldridge, Bird, Brown, Carruthers, Crossman, Cutrona, Edwards, Fraizer, Galonski, Gross, Hoops, Lanese, Merrin, Pavliga, Plummer, Richardson, Stephens." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. S. B. No. 27-Senator Hottinger. Cosponsors: Senators Lang, Hackett, Yuko, Maharath, Brenner, Antonio, Blessing, Craig, Fedor, Johnson, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson. To amend sections 148.01 and 148.04 and to enact sections 148.041 and 148.042 of the Revised Code to authorize automatic enrollment of new state government employees in the Ohio Public Employees Deferred Compensation Program, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 76, nays 18, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Callender Carfagna Carruthers Crawley Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Hoops Howse Ingram Jarrells Johnson Jones Kelly Koehler Lampton 794 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

Lanese LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga Ray Richardson Riedel Robinson Russo Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein White Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-76 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Click Dean Gross Hall Holmes Householder John Jordan Kick Merrin Plummer Powell Roemer Schmidt Stewart Stoltzfus Vitale Wiggam-18 The bill passed. Representative Brinkman moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Brown, Crawley, Crossman, Fraizer, Galonski, Hicks- Hudson, Jarrells, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Liston, Miranda, O'Brien, Russo, Smith, K., Upchurch, Weinstein." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. S. B. No. 30-Senator Dolan. Cosponsors: Senators Cirino, Hottinger, Romanchuk, Kunze, Schaffer, Wilson, Thomas, Reineke, Yuko, Craig, Huffman, S., Antonio, Blessing, Brenner, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, M., Johnson, Maharath, Manning, O'Brien, Peterson, Roegner, Schuring, Sykes, Williams Representatives Pavliga, Gross, Ray, West. To amend section 5.2269 of the Revised Code to designate August 31 as "Ohio Overdose Awareness Day", was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" Representative Brown moved to amend, amendment 1334, as follows: In line 1 of the title, after "5.2269" insert "and to enact section 107.64" In line 3 of the title, delete "."; after """ insert "and to establish the Governor's Office of Drug Policy." In line 4, after "5.2269" insert "be amended and section 107.64" In line 5, delete "amended" and insert "enacted" After line 16, insert: HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 795

" Sec. 107.64. (A) The office of drug policy is hereby established within the office of the governor. The office of drug policy shall do all of the following: (1) Coordinate drug-related efforts from across state agencies and local governments; (2) Share with state agencies and local governments information about measures adopted by other agencies or governments to prevent and reduce the incidence of drug misuse, addiction, and overdose death; (3) Formulate policies designed to facilitate mutual aid across communities in their attempts to prevent and reduce drug misuse, addiction, and overdose deaths; (4) Seek increased funding and resources for drug use prevention and treatment, including through partnerships with the private sector; (5) Remove existing barriers to addiction treatment and services, including by reviewing existing agency rules; (6) On a quarterly basis, prepare a report outlining best practices and new developments related to drug use prevention and treatment, post the report to the governor's web site, provide copies to local boards of health, and submit a copy to the general assembly in accordance with section 101.68 of the Revised Code; (7) Establish a telephone hotline to assist individuals and local communities in preventing and reducing drug misuse, addiction, and overdose deaths; (8) On a quarterly basis, organize and hold a meeting of state and local officials to discuss efforts to prevent and reduce drug misuse, addiction, and overdose death; (9) Establish a database of federal, state, and local resources available for drug use prevention and treatment, allow the public to access information maintained in the database, including from the governor's web site, and notify callers to the telephone hotline of the database; (10) Conduct outreach activities, including through television, radio, and other media, to inform the public of drug-related efforts by state agencies and local governments. The office of drug policy may take any other action it considers necessary to implement this section. (B) The governor shall appoint an executive director and as necessary other staff to manage the office and perform its duties." The question being, “Shall the motion to amend be agreed to?” Representative Seitz moved that the motion be laid on the table. 796 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

The question being, "Shall the motion to amend be laid on the table?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 58, nays 35, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Creech Cross Cutrona Dean Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder John Johnson Jones Kick Koehler Lampton LaRe Lipps Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Roemer Schmidt Seitz Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-58 Those who voted in the negative were: Representatives Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Crawley Crossman Denson Galonski Hicks-Hudson Howse Ingram Jarrells Kelly Lanese Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Liston Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Robinson Russo Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale Weinstein-35 The motion to amend was laid on the table. The question recurring, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 1, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Crawley Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones Jordan Kelly Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Powell Ray Richardson Riedel Robinson Roemer Russo Schmidt Seitz HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 797

Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale Weinstein White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-93 Representative Dean voted in the negative-1. The bill passed. Representative Carruthers moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Baldridge, Bird, Blackshear, Brent, Brown, Callender, Carruthers, Click, Crawley, Creech, Crossman, Galonski, Ginter, Hall, Hicks- Hudson, Hillyer, Holmes, Hoops, Jarrells, John, Johnson, Jones, Lampton, Lanese, LaRe, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Miller, J., O'Brien, Oelslager, Plummer, Richardson, Riedel, Roemer, Russo, Sheehy, Sobecki, Stein, Stephens, Troy, Upchurch, White, Young, T., Speaker Cupp." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to.

Message from the Senate Mr. Speaker: I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred in the passage of the following bill: Am. H. B. No. 170 - Representatives Bird, Richardson Cosponsors: Representatives Manning, Click, Ingram, Miller, J., Carfagna, Edwards, Jones, O'Brien, Abrams, Brent, Brown, Callender, Carruthers, Crawley, Crossman, Cutrona, Dean, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter, Gross, Householder, Howse, John, Kelly, Lanese, LaRe, Leland, Lepore- Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Miller, A., Miranda, Pavliga, Robinson, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Sweeney, Troy, Weinstein, West, White, Young, T. Senators Blessing, Hottinger, Brenner, Manning, Antonio, Cirino, Craig, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Huffman, S., Kunze, Maharath, O'Brien, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Yuko To provide assistance to schools and other entities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to make an appropriation. With the following additional amendment, in which the concurrence of the House is requested. In the table on line 14, in row C, column 5, delete "$8,000,000" and insert "$7,000,000" 798 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

In the table on line 14, in row D, column 5, delete "$8,000,000" and insert "$7,000,000" In the table on line 14, in row E, column 5, delete "$8,000,000" and insert "$7,000,000" In the table on line 16, delete row C In the table on line 16, in row E, column 5, delete "$683,156,100" and insert "$632,361,238" In the table on line 16, in row F, column 5, delete "$857,105,159" and insert "$787,257,512" In the table on line 16, in row G, column 5, delete "$857,105,159" and insert "$787,257,512" Delete lines 17 through 28 and insert: "CONTROLLING BOARD APPROVAL (A) The Department of Education shall first obtain approval from the Controlling Board prior to the expenditure or encumbrance of the funds appropriated in appropriation item 200651 under Section 213.10 of this act and any other federal funds the Department receives from the Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools Program under the federal "Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act," Pub. L. No. 116-136, the federal "Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021," Pub. L. No. 116-260, and the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021," Pub. L. No. 117-2. (B) The Department shall first obtain approval from the Controlling Board prior to the expenditure or encumbrance of the funds appropriated in appropriation item 200640 under Section 213.10 of this act and any other federal funds the Department receives from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund under the federal "Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021," Pub. L. No. 116-260, and the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021," Pub. L. No. 117-2, for the following purposes: (1) Emergency needs determined by the Department as authorized under Title III, Sec. 313(e) of the federal "Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021," Pub. L. No. 116-260; (2) The spending authorized under Title II, Sec. 2001(f)(1)-(3) of the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021," Pub. L. No. 117-2." Delete lines 71 through 104 In line 110, after "116-136," insert "the federal "American Rescue Plan Act of 2021," Pub. L. No. 117-2," HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021 799

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Attest: Vincent L. Keeran, Clerk.

Representative Ginter moved that the Senate amendments to Am. H. B. No. 170-Representatives Bird, Richardson, et al., be taken up for immediate consideration. The motion was agreed to without objection. The Senate amendments to Am. H. B. No. 170-Representatives Bird, Richardson, et al., were taken up for consideration. Am. H. B. No. 170 - Representatives Bird, Richardson. Cosponsors: Representatives Manning, Click, Ingram, Miller, J., Carfagna, Edwards, Jones, O'Brien, Abrams, Brent, Brown, Callender, Carruthers, Crawley, Crossman, Cutrona, Dean, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter, Gross, Householder, Howse, John, Kelly, Lanese, LaRe, Leland, Lepore- Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Miller, A., Miranda, Pavliga, Robinson, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Sweeney, Troy, Weinstein, West, White, Young, T. Senators Blessing, Hottinger, Brenner, Manning, Antonio, Cirino, Craig, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Huffman, S., Kunze, Maharath, O'Brien, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Yuko. To provide assistance to schools and other entities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to make an appropriation. The question being, “Shall the Senate amendments be concurred in?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Callender Carfagna Carruthers Click Crawley Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona Dean Denson Edwards Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones Jordan Kelly Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Loychik Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer Ray Richardson Riedel Robinson 800 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2021

Roemer Russo Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Vitale Weinstein White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-93 The Senate amendments were concurred in.

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 126.46, the Speaker hereby appoints the following individual to the State Audit Committee: Appoint David Beule, CPA. On motion of Representative Ginter, the House adjourned until Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 9:00 o'clock a.m.

Attest: BRADLEY J. YOUNG, Clerk.