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FIFTY-FIRST DAY Senate Chamber, Columbus, Ohio Wednesday, June 16, 2021, 1:30 p.m. The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Senator Kristina D. Roegner, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The journal of the last legislative day was read and approved. The following guests were recognized by the Senate prior to the commencement of business: Senator Reineke recognized Calvert Catholic High School varsity volleyball team as the 2020 Division IV State Champions. President recognized West Liberty-Salem High School girls track and field team as the 2021 Division III State Champions. Senator Steve Huffman recognized Bradford High School softball team as the 2021 Division IV State Champions.

Senator Kunze recognized the Upper Arlington High School girls 200-yard freestyle relay team as the 2021 Division I State Champions.

Senator Kunze recognized Caroline Porterfield as the 2020-2021 Division I State Champion in swimming.

Senator Craig recognized Center of Science and Industry for being named 2021 Best Science Museum in the nation by USA Today. Senator Roegner recognized the Wayne County Republican Women on their visit to the Statehouse. Senator Gavarone recognized the Sergeant-at-arms, Ohio State Highway Patrol and Capitol Square Review and Advisory staff for all the assistance they provided during her recovery. Senator Craig recognized Trooper Lolitta Snow on her retirement from the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

REPORTS OF REFERENCE AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Senator Huffman, M. reports for the standing committee on Rules and Reference, recommending that the following bills, standing in order for SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 665 1 second consideration, be referred to committee as recommended: Sub. H. B. No. 82-Representatives Cross, Jones, et al. To amend section 3301.0712 of the Revised Code to permit parents or guardians of a high school student to opt the student out of taking a nationally standardized college admissions assessment.

To the Committee on Primary and Secondary Education.

Am. H. B. No. 96-Representative Merrin, et al. To amend sections 4503.10, 4503.103, 4503.11, and 4503.191 and to enact section 4503.107 of the Revised Code to provide for a permanent registration option for noncommercial trailers.

To the Committee on Transportation.

Am. H. B. No. 105-Representatives Lipps, Kelly, et al. To amend sections 3313.60 and 3319.073 and to enact sections 3314.0310 and 3326.091 of the Revised Code with respect to age-appropriate student instruction in child sexual abuse and sexual violence prevention and in- service staff training in child sexual abuse prevention.

To the Committee on Primary and Secondary Education.

H. B. No. 163-Representatives Cutrona, Sweeney, et al. To amend section 3727.53 and to enact section 3727.58 of the Revised Code to prohibit a hospital from requiring a nurse to work overtime as a condition of continued employment.

To the Committee on Health.

H. B. No. 190-Representatives Ginter, Miller, A., et al. To amend sections 149.30 and 155.99 and to enact section 155.28 of the Revised Code to prohibit a war relic located on public property or cemetery association property from being sold, disturbed, or otherwise disposed of, except under certain circumstances, and to designate this act as the "Ohio Veterans' Heritage Protection Act."

To the Committee on Veterans and Public Safety.

S. B. No. 196-Senator Roegner, et al. To amend sections 3781.19 and 3781.20 and to enact section 3781.21 of the Revised Code to make changes to the law relating to building inspections. 666 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

To the Committee on Small Business and Economic Opportunity.

S. B. No. 197-Senator Maharath, et al. To enact section 5.246 of the Revised Code to designate the month of June as "Pride Month."

To the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform.

YES - 14: NICKIE J. ANTONIO, ANDREW O. BRENNER, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, , , BOB D. HACKETT, , MATT HUFFMAN, , , ROB MCCOLLEY, BOB PETERSON, , NO - 0.

The question being, "Shall the report of the committee be accepted?" The report of the committee was accepted. Said bills were considered a second time and referred to committee as recommended.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES Senator McColley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Energy and Public Utilities, to which was referred S. R. No. 41-Senators Yuko, Gavarone having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendment and recommends its adoption when so amended. Co-Sponsors: Craig, Brenner, Romanchuk, Hoagland. YES - 11: ROB MCCOLLEY, STEVE WILSON, MATT DOLAN, ANDREW O. BRENNER, , , JERRY C. CIRINO, , SANDRA R. WILLIAMS, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, NO - 0. In line 27, strike through "Without service from" and insert "The closure of"; strike through "," and insert "will significantly impact operations at"; strike through "Energys" and insert "Energy's" SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 667 3

In line 28, strike through "are likely" In line 29, strike through "to" and insert ", and could potentially"; strike through "permanently" and insert "a refinery"; strike through "1,210" and insert "hundreds of"

Senator McColley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Energy and Public Utilities, to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 201-Representative Stephens, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsors: Hoagland, Brenner. YES - 8: FRANK HOAGLAND, ROB MCCOLLEY, STEVE WILSON, MATT DOLAN, ANDREW O. BRENNER, MARK ROMANCHUK, BILL REINEKE, JERRY C. CIRINO NO - 3: TERESA FEDOR, HEARCEL F. CRAIG, SANDRA R. WILLIAMS

Senator Gavarone submitted the following report: The standing committee on Local Government and Elections, to which was referred H. B. No. 222-Representatives Wilkin, Upchurch, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage.

YES - 7: THERESA GAVARONE, NATHAN H. MANNING, JERRY C. CIRINO, SANDRA O'BRIEN, TINA MAHARATH, , STEPHANIE KUNZE NO - 0.

Senator Gavarone submitted the following report: The standing committee on Local Government and Elections, to which was referred H. C. R. No. 5-Representative Hall, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its adoption.

YES - 5: THERESA GAVARONE, JERRY C. CIRINO, NATHAN H. MANNING, SANDRA O'BRIEN, STEPHANIE KUNZE NO - 2: TINA MAHARATH, VERNON SYKES 668 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

Senator Brenner submitted the following report: The standing committee on Primary and Secondary Education, to which was referred S. B. No. 166-Senator Reineke, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendments and recommends its passage when so amended. Co-Sponsor: Blessing. YES - 7: SANDRA O'BRIEN, MICHAEL A. RULLI, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, ANDREW O. BRENNER, LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, TERESA FEDOR, VERNON SYKES NO - 0. In line 37, after "Code." insert "A student may be granted up to two points toward a high school diploma under the list of industry-recognized credentials established and updated under section 3313.6113 of the Revised Code." In line 30, after "attendance" insert "or through any agency or organization that the district contracts with to offer such a course"

Senator Brenner submitted the following report: The standing committee on Primary and Secondary Education, to which was referred Am. H. B. No. 244-Representatives White, Lampton, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsors: Fedor, Sykes, Brenner. YES - 7: SANDRA O'BRIEN, MICHAEL A. RULLI, STEPHEN A. HUFFMAN, ANDREW O. BRENNER, LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, TERESA FEDOR, VERNON SYKES NO - 0.

Senator Johnson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Workforce and Higher Education, to which was referred S. B. No. 126-Senators Kunze, Gavarone, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage.

YES - 7: MICHAEL A. RULLI, BILL REINEKE, ROB MCCOLLEY, JERRY C. CIRINO, TERRY JOHNSON, SANDRA R. WILLIAMS, NICKIE J. ANTONIO SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 669 5

NO - 0.

Senator Johnson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Workforce and Higher Education, to which was referred S. B. No. 135-Senator Cirino having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage.

YES - 5: MICHAEL A. RULLI, BILL REINEKE, ROB MCCOLLEY, JERRY C. CIRINO, TERRY JOHNSON NO - 2: SANDRA R. WILLIAMS, NICKIE J. ANTONIO Senator Johnson submitted the following report: The standing committee on Workforce and Higher Education, to which was referred S. B. No. 187-Senator Antani having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage.

YES - 7: MICHAEL A. RULLI, BILL REINEKE, ROB MCCOLLEY, JERRY C. CIRINO, TERRY JOHNSON, SANDRA R. WILLIAMS, NICKIE J. ANTONIO NO - 0.

Senator Schuring submitted the following report: The standing committee on Select Committee on Gaming, to which was referred S. B. No. 176-Senators Antani, Manning having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsor: Schuring. YES - 7: KIRK SCHURING, NATHAN H. MANNING, , LOUIS W. BLESSING, III, GEORGE F. LANG, CECIL THOMAS, HEARCEL F. CRAIG NO - 0.

The question being, "Shall the reports of the committee be accepted?" The reports of the committee were accepted. 670 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

RESOLUTIONS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE Am. H. C. R. No. 7-Representatives John, Kick. Cosponsors: Representatives Holmes, Hoops, Stoltzfus, Riedel, McClain, Miller, J., Troy, Gross, Lanese, Young, T., Ghanbari, Patton, Loychik, Weinstein, Abrams, Baldridge, Bird, Brown, Callender, Carfagna, Carruthers, Click, Cross, Crossman, Cutrona, Fowler Arthur, Fraizer, Ginter, Hall, Hillyer, Johnson, Jones, Lampton, LaRe, Manning, Miller, A., Oelslager, Pavliga, Plummer, Ray, Richardson, Roemer, Russo, Stephens, Stewart, White, Speaker Cupp. Senators Johnson, Hoagland, Hackett. To urge the United States Congress and the United States Department of Defense to maintain the C-130 fleet at the United States Transportation Command's 2018 Mobility Capabilities and Requirements Study's recommendation of 300 aircraft and to recapitalize the Reserve Component C- 130H fleet to the C-130J. WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing of the United States Air National Guard (ANG), originally the 164th Fighter Squadron, was organized in Mansfield, Ohio, on June 20th, 1948; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing closed out its tactical fighter mission in 1976, and the unit converted to the C-130B Hercules aircraft; and WHEREAS, Upgrade to the C-130H was completed in 1991; and WHEREAS, All told, the 179th Airlift Wing has been supporting variations of C-130 aircraft for well over forty years; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing was active during Desert Shield/Storm providing airlift support throughout the Continental United States and Europe; and WHEREAS, The United States Air Force (USAF) did not include Mansfield among eight possible locations for support of the C-130J Super Hercules, the newest version of the C-130, and the only model still in production; and WHEREAS, With its strong record and robust crew, the 179th Airlift Wing in Mansfield plays a crucial role in the vitality of Central Ohio and our national defense; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing has been the recipient of numerous awards, decorations, and recognitions, including the USAF Outstanding Unit Award (twice), the Colonel Alan P. Tappan Memorial Trophy (Outstanding Ohio ANG Unit - seven times), the Curtis N. "Rusty" Metcalf Trophy (Outstanding ANG Airlift/Tanker unit), the Major General John J. Pesch Flight Safety Award, the ANG Comptroller Organization of the Year, the Military Airlift Command Outstanding Intelligence Branch of the Year, the ANG Maintenance Effectiveness Award, first runner-up 21AF Outstanding Reserve Forces Unit, and many individual awards and SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 671 7 decorations for outstanding performance; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing has participated in humanitarian airlift efforts throughout the world, including Provide Relief/Restore Hope in Somalia, has been involved in Operation Provide Promise in Bosnia, in support of United Nations relief efforts and Operations Joint Guard and Forge in support of NATO operating out of Rhein-Main and Ramstein Air Base, Germany; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing responded to disaster relief tasking in the wake of hurricanes Hugo, Andrew, and Katrina, was tasked to provide airlift support for invading forces in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy, and served as lead unit for the ANG deployment for Operation Southern Watch in support of the Southwest Asia no-fly zone; and WHEREAS, The 179th Arlift Wing and Mansfield Lahm Airport have a long history working collaboratively with NASA Glenn Research Center's Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, providing critical logistics and operational support; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing provided a chase C-130H to accompany both the Super Guppy's arrival and departure missions, significantly enhancing the safe operation of the Super Guppy in crosswind takeoffs and landings; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing supported NASA's Super Guppy and the Artemis I spacecraft for testing at the Armstrong Test Facility, Space Environments Complex before launching humans to the Moon on the future Artemis II mission; and WHEREAS, NASA Glenn and the State of Ohio partnered to develop a transportation route between the 179th Airlift Wing and NASA Glenn's Armstrong Test Facility to enhance and continue the national capability for testing large spacecraft at this one-of-a-kind test facility; and WHEREAS, The United States Transportation Command's 2018 Mobility Capabilities and Requirements Study (MCRS) identified that the Theater Airlift Aircraft C-130 fleet size to support the National Defense Strategy in Fiscal Year 2023 should be no less than 300 aircraft, and the USAF in its 2021 President's Budget indicated it intended to reduce the C-130 fleet to 255 aircraft by 2026 and divest the entire C-130H fleet; and WHEREAS, The USAF considered eight ANG C-130H units to receive new C-130J aircraft (eight aircraft per unit) in 2021, but only selected three of those units, and the 179th Airlift Wing was not included in the group being considered; and WHEREAS, The USAF awarded Lockheed Martin a $15 billion C- 130J Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract for its C-130J Super Hercules Program in July of 2020 for a period of five years with an execution 672 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 period of ten years; and WHEREAS, The 179th Airlift Wing in Mansfield, Ohio, possesses the personnel, facilities, experience, and capacity to support the C-130J Super Hercules air craft; and has a significant economic impact of over $80 million per year in the local Mansfield area; and serves as the foundation to support air improvements and a Federal Aviation Administration control tower; now therefore be it RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 134th General Assembly of the State of Ohio, pending the USAF final decision to assign the Information Warfare Wing mission in the Fall of 2021 to one of the two ANG bases under consideration to transition from operating C-130H aircraft to taking on this new mission, urge the Congress of the United States to direct the USAF in the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act to either modernize as necessary the C-130H fleet or recapitalize ANG C-130H units with new C-130J aircraft in keeping with the 2018 US Transportation Command MCRS using the $15 billion previously awarded to Lockheed Martin for the C-130J program; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives transmit duly authenticated copies of this resolution to the United States Secretary of Defense, the President Pro Tempore and Secretary of the United States Senate, the Speaker and Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, the members of the Ohio Congressional delegation, and the news media of Ohio.

The question being, “Shall the concurrent resolution, Am. H. C. R. No. 7, be adopted? The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-33 So the concurrent resolution was adopted.

The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Blessing, Brenner, Cirino, Craig, Dolan, Fedor, Gavarone, Hottinger, Lang, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Reineke, Romanchuk, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson, Yuko." SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 673 9

The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. Am. S. R. No. 41-Senators Yuko, Gavarone. Cosponsors: Senators Dolan, Brenner, Romanchuk, Hoagland. To urge the Governor of the State of Michigan and the Director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to make all efforts to keep Enbridge Line 5 operating. WHEREAS, Gretchen Whitmer is the Governor of Michigan, and Dan Eichinger is the Director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources; and WHEREAS, In 1953, the State of Michigan granted an easement to Lakehead Pipe Line Company, Inc., and its successors and assigns (hereinafter the 1953 Easement); and WHEREAS, Enbridge is an energy delivery company, and successor to Lakehead Pipe Line Company, Inc.; and WHEREAS, The 1953 Easement allowed the construction, operation, and maintenance of dual petroleum pipelines through the Straits of Mackinac; and WHEREAS, Enbridge now maintains and operates the pipeline constructed pursuant to the 1953 Easement, known as the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline (hereinafter Line 5); and WHEREAS, Line 5 supports Enbridge in providing the crude oil refined at PBF Energys Toledo Refining Co. plant and the BP-Husky Toledo Refinery, both in Oregon, Ohio; and WHEREAS, PBF Energys Toledo Refining Co. employs 585 people and the BP-Husky Toledo Refinery employs 625 people; and WHEREAS, The United States has lost substantial oil refining capacity due to COVID-19 and the loss of demand it created; and WHEREAS, Without service from The closure of Line 5, will significantly impact operations at PBF Energys Energy's Toledo Refining Co. plant and the BP-Husky Toledo Refinery are likely to , and could potentially close permanently a refinery, leaving 1,210 hundreds of hard-working Ohioans unemployed; and WHEREAS, PBF Energy's Toledo Refining Co. plant and the BP- Husky Toledo Refinery engage contractors who employ hundreds more blue- collar workers for ongoing construction, safety upgrades, and maintenance upgrades; and WHEREAS, The loss of additional oil refining capacity will leave the United State more dependent on foreign sources of refined oil products; and 674 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

WHEREAS, Enbridge has committed to a $500 million project to replace the current pipelines that run through the Straights of Mackinac with a new tunnel and line buried four hundred feet beneath the Straights; and WHEREAS, Enbridge has committed to use steel made in the United States, pipe fabricated in the United States, and union labor for construction on the replacement project; now therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 134th General Assembly of the State of Ohio respectfully urges Governor Whitmer and Director Eichinger to work with Enbridge and other interested parties to keep Line 5 safely operating, to protect jobs, the economy, and national security; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Senate of the 134th General Assembly of the State of Ohio transmit duly authenticated copies of this resolution to the Governor of the State of Michigan, the Director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and the news media of Ohio and Michigan.

The question being, “Shall the resolution, Am. S. R. No. 41, be adopted? The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-33 So the resolution was adopted.

The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Antonio, Blessing, Cirino, Fedor, Hackett, Hottinger, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Lang, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Reineke, Roegner, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, Wilson." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Sub. S. B. No. 126-Senators Kunze, Gavarone. Cosponsors: Senators Brenner, Cirino, Yuko, Antonio. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 11675

To amend section 2903.31 and to enact sections 2903.311, 3333.0417, and 3345.19 of the Revised Code to enact Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act with regard to hazing policies at colleges and criminal prohibitions against hazing, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 126, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-33 So the bill passed. The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Antani, Blessing, Craig, Dolan, Fedor, Hackett, Hottinger, Huffman, S., Johnson, Maharath, McColley, Peterson, Reineke, Roegner, Rulli, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Wilson." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

Sub. S. B. No. 135-Senator Cirino.

To amend sections 9.76, 1715.51, 1715.53, 3313.6020, 3314.03, 3326.11, 3328.24, 3333.04, 3333.051, 3333.122, 3345.0212, 3345.21, 3345.481, 3354.01, 3357.09, and 3358.01 and to enact sections 1715.551, 3320.04, 3333.0418, 3333.0419, 3333.073, 3333.125, 3333.126, 3333.168, 3345.024, 3345.027, 3345.028, 3345.0215, 3345.063, 3345.241, 3345.381, 3345.461, 3345.52, and 3365.16 of the Revised Code regarding the operation of state institutions of higher education and regarding free speech in public universities, colleges, and schools, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 135, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 31, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams 676 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-31 Senators Antonio and Fedor voted in the negative-2. So the bill passed. The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antani, Blessing, Brenner, Hoagland, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Johnson, McColley, Roegner, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Thomas, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

Am. S. B. No. 166-Senator Reineke. Cosponsors: Senators Brenner, Cirino, Fedor, Lang, Roegner, Romanchuk, Schuring, Yuko, Schaffer, O'Brien, Peterson, Johnson, Blessing. To amend sections 3301.17, 3313.6113, 3735.671, 5709.82, 5709.83, and 5747.07 and to enact sections 3303.07, 3313.905, 3317.162, and 5747.073 of the Revised Code with regard to career-technical education and the compensation of joint vocational school districts located in community reinvestment areas, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Am. S. B. No. 166, pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-33 So the bill passed. The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Antonio, Craig, Dolan, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Kunze, Maharath, Manning, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Wilson." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

Sub. S. B. No. 176-Senators Antani, Manning. Cosponsor: Senator Schuring. To amend sections 109.32, 109.572, 718.031, 718.08, 2915.01, 2915.08, SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 13677

2915.081, 2915.082, 2915.09, 2915.091, 2915.093, 2915.095, 2915.10, 2915.101, 2915.12, 2915.13, 3123.89, 3123.90, 3770.071, 3770.073, 3772.01, 3772.02, 3772.03, 3772.062, 3772.07, 5703.21, 5747.02, 5747.062, 5747.063, 5747.08, 5747.20, 5751.01, 5753.01, 5753.03, 5753.04, 5753.05, 5753.06, 5753.061, 5753.07, 5753.08, and 5753.10 and to enact sections 2915.14, 2915.15, 3772.37, 3775.01, 3775.02, 3775.03, 3775.04, 3775.041, 3775.05, 3775.051, 3775.06, 3775.07, 3775.08, 3775.09, 3775.10, 3775.11, 3775.12, 3775.13, 3775.14, 3775.15, 3775.16, 3775.99, 5753.021, and 5753.031 of the Revised Code to legalize and regulate sports gaming in this state, to levy a tax on businesses that provide sports gaming, and to make other changes to the Gambling Law, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 176, pass?" Senator Blessing moved to amend as follows:

In line 4286, after "baseball," insert "major league soccer," The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 176, pass?" Senator Blessing moved to amend as follows:

In line 4291, delete the second "a" In line 4908, after "the" insert "mobile" In line 5402, delete "agent's" and insert "proprietor's" In line 5437, delete "agent" and insert "proprietor" In line 5596, delete "3775.12" and insert "3775.14" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. S. B. No. 176, pass?" Senator Dolan moved that he be excused from voting under Senate Rule No. 59. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 30, nays 2, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring 678 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-30 Senators Johnson and Peterson voted in the negative-2. So the bill passed. The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Blessing, Gavarone, Huffman, S., Lang, Maharath, Thomas." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

Sub. S. B. No. 187-Senator Antani.

To enact sections 3376.01, 3376.02, 3376.03, 3376.04, 3376.05, 3376.06, 3376.07, and 3376.08 of the Revised Code to allow intercollegiate athletes to earn compensation from their name, image, or likeness and to declare an emergency, was considered the third time. The question being, “Shall the section, Section 3, setting forth the emergency features of the bill, stand as a part of the bill?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-33 So the section, Section 3, setting forth the emergency features of the bill stood as a part of the bill. The question being, "Shall the bill pass as an emergency measure?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 33, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Antani Antonio Blessing Brenner Cirino Craig Dolan Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, S. Johnson Kunze Lang Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Reineke Roegner Romanchuk Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Thomas Williams Wilson Yuko Huffman, M.-33 So the bill having received the required constitutional majority passed as an SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 15679 emergency measure. The title was amended as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Brenner, Cirino, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Schuring, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

INTRODUCTION AND FIRST CONSIDERATION OF BILLS The following bills were introduced and considered for the first time: S. B. No. 198 - Senator Antonio. Cosponsors: Senators Kunze, Maharath, Lang, Thomas, Yuko, Craig. To amend sections 2901.13 and 2933.82 and to enact section 2305.118 of the Revised Code to eliminate the period of limitation for the criminal prosecution of a person for rape and for a civil action brought by a victim of conduct that would constitute rape. S. B. No. 199 - Senator Blessing. To amend sections 517.23, 517.24, 517.25, 2108.82, 2111.18, 2117.06, 2117.07, and 2131.09 and to enact sections 2131.14, 5801.20, 5801.21, 5801.22, 5801.23, and 5801.24 of the Revised Code to make changes to the law related to the disinterment of bodies buried in cemeteries, presentment of claims against an estate, non-probate transfers of tangible personal property, Guardianship Law, and the Ohio Trust Law.

OFFERING OF RESOLUTIONS Pursuant to Senate Rule No. 54, the following resolutions were offered:

S. R. No. 124 - Senator Gavarone. Honoring the Bowling Green State University Falcon Forensics, Speech, and Debate team as the 2021 National Online Forensics College Champion.

S. R. No. 125 - Senator Huffman, S. Honoring the Tippecanoe Middle School Power of the Pen team as the 2021 State Champion.

S. R. No. 126 - Senator O'Brien. Honoring the John F. Kennedy Catholic High School baseball team on winning the 2021 Division IV State Championship. 680 SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021

S. R. No. 127 - Senator Craig. Cosponsors: Senators Brenner, Kunze, Maharath. Honoring the Center of Science and Industry on being named the 2021 Best Science Museum in the Nation in the USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards.

S. R. No. 128 - Senator McColley. Honoring the Fairview High School softball team on winning the 2021 Division III State Championship.

S. R. No. 129 - Senator Gavarone. Honoring Denise Niese on receiving a 2021 NCOA Trailblazer in Aging Award.

S. R. No. 130 - Senator O'Brien. Honoring the McDonald High School boys track and field team on placing second at the 2021 Division III State Meet. The question being, "Shall the resolutions listed under the President's prerogative be adopted?" So the resolutions were adopted. Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed the following concurrent resolution: S. C. R. No. 1-Senator Schaffer – et al. Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

The President signed said resolution. Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed the following bills: S. B. No. 21-Senators Antonio, Manning – et al. S. B. No. 42-Senator Schaffer – et al. Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk. SENATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 17681

The President signed said bills.

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Pursuant to Section 1711.51 of the Ohio Revised Code, the President of the Senate appoints the following member of the public to serve on the Amusement Ride Safety Council for a term of six years:

Kevin Wieging (Allen County)

On the motion of Senator Hottinger, the Senate adjourned until Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 11:00 a.m.

Attest: VINCENT L. KEERAN, Clerk.