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OHIO House of Representatives JOURNAL JOURNALS OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OHIO House of Representatives JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 487 SIXTY-FOURTH DAY Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Ohio Thursday, May 30, 2019, 9:00 o'clock a.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Reverend Thomas Wise of the Valleyview Church in Englewood, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The following guests of the House of Representatives were recognized prior to the commencement of business: Fred and Eliana Stetz, guests of Representative Liston-21st district. Susan Beadle and students from Jefferson County Christian School, guests of Representative Cera-96th district. The journal of yesterday was read and approved. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS The following bills were introduced: H. B. No. 269 - Representatives Miller, A., Crawley. To amend section 121.30 and to enact sections 121.34, 121.341, and 121.342 of the Revised Code to establish the Commission on Somali and East African Affairs and the Office of Somali and East African Affairs, and to make an appropriation. H. B. No. 270 - Representative Merrin. To amend sections 122.58, 126.37, 169.01, 169.02, 169.03, 169.05, 169.07, 169.08, 169.09, 169.10, 169.12, and 5703.21 and to enact sections 169.052, 169.091, and 169.18 of the Revised Code to create the Unclaimed Funds Reform Act. Said bills were considered the first time. REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Cera submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance to which was referred S. B. No. 4- Senators Rulli, Kunze, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: MAKE CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES ASSISTANCE 488 HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 Representative Oelslager moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Representatives Scherer, Perales, Rogers." SCOTT OELSLAGER GARY SCHERER JACK CERA LOUIS W. BLESSING III JIM BUTLER RICK CARFAGNA SARA P. CARRUTHERS ERICA C. CRAWLEY JON CROSS ROBERT R. CUPP JAY EDWARDS DAVE GREENSPAN STEPHEN D. HAMBLEY PAULA HICKS-HUDSON JAMES M. HOOPS STEPHANIE D. HOWSE BRIGID KELLY P. SCOTT LIPPS RICK PERALES BILL ROEMER JOHN M. ROGERS MARK J. ROMANCHUK MICHAEL J. SKINDELL BRIDE ROSE SWEENEY THOMAS WEST SHANE WILKIN The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Howse submitted the following report: The standing committee on Aging and Long-Term Care to which was referred Am. S. B. No. 24-Senators Wilson, Yuko, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendments and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: ESTABLISH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND DEMENTIAS TASK FORCE Representative Arndt moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Representatives Arndt, Howse, Clites, Green, Liston, Roemer, Russo, Scherer." Representative Clites moved to amend as follows: In line 76, after "Code" insert "and may give public notice one week before all meetings" The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. Representative Howse moved to amend as follows: In line 39, after "(17)" insert "One individual who represents the Ohio Commission on Minority Health; (18)" In line 40, delete "(18)" and insert "(19)" HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 489 In line 41, delete "(19)" and insert "(20)" In line 42, delete "(20)" and insert "(21)" In line 44, delete "(21)" and insert "(22)" In line 46, delete "(22)" and insert "(23)" In line 48, delete "(23)" and insert "(24)" In line 51, delete "(16)" and insert "(17)" In line 55, delete "(22)" and insert "(23)" In line 57, delete "(23)" and insert "(24)" The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. STEVEN M. ARNDT BILL REINEKE STEPHANIE D. HOWSE NIRAJ J. ANTANI RANDI CLITES TIMOTHY E. GINTER DOUG GREEN BETH LISTON JENA POWELL BILL ROEMER C. ALLISON RUSSO SCOTT RYAN GARY SCHERER The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Cera submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance to which was referred H. B. No. 79- Representative Oelslager, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: CREATES FY 2020-2021 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION BUDGET Representative Oelslager moved to amend the title as follows: Add the name: "Rogers." SCOTT OELSLAGER GARY SCHERER JACK CERA BRIAN BALDRIDGE LOUIS W. BLESSING III JIM BUTLER JAMIE CALLENDER RICK CARFAGNA SARA P. CARRUTHERS JON CROSS ROBERT R. CUPP JAY EDWARDS DAVE GREENSPAN STEPHEN D. HAMBLEY PAULA HICKS-HUDSON JAMES M. HOOPS STEPHANIE D. HOWSE BRIGID KELLY P. SCOTT LIPPS BILL ROEMER 490 HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 JOHN M. ROGERS MARK J. ROMANCHUK MICHAEL J. SKINDELL BRIDE ROSE SWEENEY THOMAS WEST SHANE WILKIN The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Kelly submitted the following report: The standing committee on State and Local Government to which was referred H. B. No. 133-Representatives Perales, Weinstein, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendment and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: ISSUE TEMPORARY OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE IF IN OHIO FOR ACTIVE DUTY Representative Wiggam moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Smith, T., Strahorn." Representative Ginter moved to amend as follows: In line 7 of the title, delete "active" and insert "military" In line 37, delete ", "uniformed" and insert ": "Active guard and reserve" has the meaning defined in 10 U.S.C. 101. "Military duty" includes service in the uniformed services on active duty, in the active guard and reserve, and as a military technician dual status under 10 U.S.C. 10216. "Uniformed" In line 38, delete "same"; delete "as" and insert "defined" In line 52, delete "a member of the uniformed services and is" In line 53, delete "active"; delete ", or is a military" Delete line 54 In line 55, delete "to duty in this state" In line 70, delete "ordered to active" and insert "on"; delete " , or was " In line 71, delete "transferred to duty,"; delete "another" and insert "this"; delete "or jurisdiction, is" Delete line 72 In line 73, delete "military technician dual status has ended" HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 491 In line 75, delete "was ordered to serve in an active" and insert "began" In line 76, delete "position, or was transferred to duty," In line 78, delete "a member" Delete line 79 In line 80, delete "status" and insert "an individual on military duty" The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. SCOTT WIGGAM TIMOTHY E. GINTER BRIGID KELLY JOHN BECKER DAVE GREENSPAN STEPHEN D. HAMBLEY C. ALLISON RUSSO MICHAEL J. SKINDELL RYAN SMITH J. TODD SMITH LISA A. SOBECKI FRED STRAHORN SHANE WILKIN The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Leland submitted the following report: The standing committee on Criminal Justice to which was referred H. B. No. 136-Representative Hillyer, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back as a substitute bill and recommends its passage. RE: PROHIBIT DEATH PENALTY IF MENTALLY ILL AT TIME OF OFFENSE Representative Seitz moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Plummer, Leland, Crossman, Galonski, Rogers, West." GEORGE F. LANG PHIL PLUMMER DAVID LELAND JIM BUTLER JEFFREY A. CROSSMAN TAVIA GALONSKI DON MANNING JOHN M. ROGERS BILL SEITZ J. TODD SMITH THOMAS WEST The following member voted "NO" ROBERT R. CUPP The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. 492 HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Representative Edwards moved that majority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, May 29, 2019, be excused, so long as a written request is on file in the majority leadership offices. The motion was agreed to. Representative Smith, K. moved that minority party members asking leave to be absent or absent the week of Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 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 H. B. No. 168-Representative Arndt. Cosponsor: Representative Hambley. To amend section 3746.02 and to enact section 3746.122 of the Revised Code to establish an affirmative defense to a release or threatened release of hazardous substances from a facility for certain bona fide prospective purchasers, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 90, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Antani Arndt Baldridge Becker Blessing Boggs Boyd Brent Brinkman Brown Butler Callender Carfagna Carruthers Cera Clites Crawley Cross Crossman Cupp Dean DeVitis Edwards Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Green Greenspan Grendell Hambley Holmes, A. Hood Hoops Howse Ingram Jones Jordan Keller Kelly Kick Koehler Lanese Lang LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Manchester Manning, D. Manning, G. McClain Merrin Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patterson Patton Perales Plummer Powell Reineke Riedel Robinson Roemer Rogers Romanchuk Russo Ryan Scherer Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, R. Smith, T. Sobecki Stein Stoltzfus Strahorn Sweeney Sykes Upchurch Vitale Weinstein West Wiggam Wilkin Householder-90 HOUSE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019 493 The bill passed. Representative Arndt moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Baldridge, Blessing, Carruthers, Crossman, Dean, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Grendell, Holmes, A., Hoops, Jones, Koehler, Manning, G., McClain, Patterson, Patton, Perales, Plummer, Reineke, Riedel, Rogers, Romanchuk, Ryan, Scherer, Seitz, Smith, R., Smith, T., Stein, Upchurch, West." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.
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