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JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 650 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

FORTY-FOURTH DAY Hall of the House of Representatives, Columbus, Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 1:00 o'clock p.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Brian Hanson 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. 287 - Representatives Lepore-Hagan, Galonski. Cosponsors: Representatives Boyd, Lightbody, Brent, Skindell, Denson, Sheehy, Weinstein, Russo, Howse, Crawley. To enact section 2903.17 of the Revised Code to create the offense of strangulation by a law enforcement officer. H. B. No. 288 - Representative Koehler. Cosponsors: Representatives Merrin, Stoltzfus, Riedel, Fowler Arthur. To amend sections 4501.27, 5101.33, and 5101.542 and to enact section 5101.331 of the Revised Code to establish requirements for electronic benefit transfer cards issued under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. H. B. No. 289 - Representatives McClain, Pavliga. Cosponsors: Representatives John, Riedel, Ray, Lanese, Koehler, Stoltzfus, White, Gross, Johnson, Hoops, Kick, Plummer. To amend sections 2151.412, 2151.417, 2151.424, and 5103.161 and to enact sections 2151.4115, 2151.4116, 2151.4117, 2151.4118, 2151.4119, and 2151.4120 of the Revised Code to provide for continuation of a child's placement and limit kinship preference in foster care. H. B. No. 290 - Representatives McClain, John. Cosponsors: Representatives Click, Powell, Stoltzfus, Brinkman, Gross, Dean, Zeltwanger, Riedel, Kick, Wiggam, Bird, Fowler Arthur, Jordan, Koehler, Schmidt, Merrin. To express the intent of the General Assembly to establish a school funding formula that allows families to choose the option for all computed funding amounts associated with students' education to follow them to the public and nonpublic schools they attend. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 651

H. B. No. 291 - Representatives Callender, Troy. Cosponsors: Representatives Bird, Fowler Arthur, Hall, Hoops, Lepore- Hagan, Riedel, Smith, K. To enact section 5534.604 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of State Route 86 in Lake County as the "Staff Sgt. Kyle R. McKee Memorial Highway." Said bills were considered the first time.

CONSIDERATION OF SENATE AMENDMENTS The Senate amendments to Am. H. B. No. 2-Representatives Carfagna, Stewart, et al., were taken up for consideration. Am. H. B. No. 2-Representatives Carfagna, Stewart. Cosponsors: Representatives O'Brien, Hall, Ghanbari, Lipps, Stephens, Seitz, Stein, Koehler, Miller, J., LaRe, Ingram, Carruthers, Hoops, Baldridge, Cutrona, White, Manning, Holmes, McClain, Riedel, Ginter, Loychik, Swearingen, Richardson, Lanese, Young, T., Fraizer, Click, Edwards, Schmidt, West, Abrams, Bird, Blackshear, Boggs, Brent, Brown, Callender, Crawley, Creech, Cross, Crossman, Denson, Galonski, Grendell, Hicks- Hudson, Hillyer, Householder, Howse, Jarrells, John, Johnson, Jones, Kelly, Kick, Lampton, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Miller, A., Miranda, Oelslager, Patton, Pavliga, Plummer, Robinson, Roemer, Russo, Sheehy, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Sweeney, Sykes, Troy, Weinstein, Wilkin, Young, B., Speaker Cupp Senators Hackett, Hottinger, Antonio, Blessing, Cirino, Craig, Dolan, Fedor, Gavarone, Hoagland, Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Lang, Maharath, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Reineke, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Wilson, Yuko. To amend sections 133.13 and 727.01 and to enact sections 122.40, 122.401, 122.403, 122.404, 122.406, 122.407, 122.408, 122.4010, 122.4013, 122.4015, 122.4016, 122.4017, 122.4018, 122.4019, 122.4020, 122.4021, 122.4023, 122.4024, 122.4025, 122.4030, 122.4031, 122.4033, 122.4034, 122.4035, 122.4036, 122.4037, 122.4040, 122.4041, 122.4043, 122.4044, 122.4045, 122.4046, 122.4050, 122.4051, 122.4053, 122.4055, 122.4060, 122.4061, 122.4063, 122.4070, 122.4071, 122.4073, 122.4075, 122.4076, 122.4077, 188.01, 188.02, 188.05, 188.08, 188.11, 188.14, 188.17, 188.20, 188.23, 188.27, 188.30, 303.251, 505.881, 4926.01, 4926.03, 4926.06, 4926.09, 4926.12, 4926.15, 4926.18, 4926.21, 4926.24, 4926.27, 4926.30, 4926.33, 4926.36, 4926.39, 4926.42, 4926.43, 4926.45, 4926.48, 4926.51, 4926.54, 4926.57, and 4926.60 of the Revised Code regarding broadband expansion, including access to electric cooperative easements and facilities, to make an appropriation, and to declare an emergency. 652 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

The question being, “Shall the emergency clause stand as part of the bill?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 91, nays 4, 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 Denson 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 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 West White Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-91 Representatives Brinkman, Dean, Vitale, and Zeltwanger voted in the negative-4. Having received a constitutional majority, the emergency clause stood as part of the bill. The question being, “Shall the Senate amendments be concurred in?” The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 91, nays 4, 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 Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones 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 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 653

Schmidt Seitz Sheehy Skindell Smith, K. Smith, M. Sobecki Stein Stephens Stewart Stoltzfus Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein West White Wiggam Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-91 Representatives Brinkman, Jordan, Vitale, and Zeltwanger voted in the negative-4. The Senate amendments were concurred in.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES AND BILLS FOR SECOND CONSIDERATION Representative Sweeney submitted the following report: The standing committee on Government Oversight to which was referred H. B. No. 213-Representatives Miller, J., Sheehy, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its passage. RE: DESIGNATE HONOR AND REMEMBER FLAG – SYMBOL FALLEN SERVICE MEMBERS ANDREA WHITE BRIDE ROSE SWEENEY TIMOTHY E. GINTER STEPHANIE D. HOWSE DON JONES EMILIA STRONG SYKES The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Sykes submitted the following report: The standing committee on Rules and Reference to which was referred Sub. H. B. No. 127-Representative Merrin, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its re-referral to the committee on Finance. RE: VACATE AND EXPUNGE COVID-19 ORDER VIOLATIONS ROBERT R. CUPP TIMOTHY E. GINTER EMILIA STRONG SYKES CINDY ABRAMS RICHARD D. BROWN RICK CARFAGNA PAULA HICKS-HUDSON DON JONES PHIL PLUMMER The report was agreed to. 654 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

The bill was ordered to be engrossed and re-referred to the committee on Finance. Representative Sykes submitted the following report: The standing committee on Rules and Reference to which was referred H. B. No. 142-Representatives Crawley, Brinkman, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back and recommends its re-referral to the committee on Families, Aging, and Human Services. RE: REGARDS DOULA SERVICES ROBERT R. CUPP TIMOTHY E. GINTER EMILIA STRONG SYKES CINDY ABRAMS KRISTIN BOGGS RICHARD D. BROWN RICK CARFAGNA PAULA HICKS-HUDSON DON JONES SCOTT OELSLAGER PHIL PLUMMER BILL SEITZ The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and re-referred to the committee on Families, Aging, and Human Services. Representative Crawley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance to which was referred S. B. No. 108- Senators Huffman, S., Romanchuk, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendment and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: PROVIDE GRANTS TO BARS, RESTAURANTS AND THE LODGING INDUSTRY Representative Plummer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Representatives Edwards, Swearingen" Representative Oelslager moved to amend as follows: After line 14, insert: "On the effective date of this section, or as soon as possible thereafter, of the funding for liquor permit holders authorized by the Controlling Board on October 26, 2020, the Director of the Development Services Agency shall determine the portion of funding that went unused under Fund 5CV1 appropriation item 195631, Coronavirus Relief – Small Business Grant, and award grants to bars and restaurants in a manner to be determined by the Development Services Agency. Liquor permit holders who previously received grants under this appropriation item are eligible to receive grants under this appropriation item." HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 655

After line 21, insert: "Upon the closing of the application period for grants under appropriation item 195561, Bar and Restaurant Assistance, or as soon as possible thereafter, the Director of the Development Services Agency shall determine the amount of grant funding that went unused under the appropriation item, and award grants to bars and restaurants in a manner to be determined by the Development Services Agency. Bars and restaurants that previously received grants under this appropriation item are eligible to receive grants under this appropriation item." The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. SCOTT OELSLAGER PHIL PLUMMER ERICA C. CRAWLEY CINDY ABRAMS RICK CARFAGNA SARA P. CARRUTHERS HARAZ N. GHANBARI PAULA HICKS-HUDSON JAMES M. HOOPS STEPHANIE D. HOWSE DONTAVIUS L. JARRELLS BRIGID KELLY JEFF LARE P. MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN THOMAS F. PATTON TRACY M. RICHARDSON C. MICHAEL J. SKINDELL JASON STEPHENS D. J. SWEARINGEN BRIDE ROSE SWEENEY DANIEL P. TROY SHANE WILKIN The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Crawley submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance to which was referred S. B. No. 109- Senators Manning, Rulli, et al., having had the same under consideration, reports it back with the following amendment and recommends its passage when so amended. RE: PROVIDE GRANTS TO BUSINESSES, FAIRS, CHILD CARE, VETERANS HOMES Representative Plummer moved to amend the title as follows: Add the name: "Edwards" 656 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

Representative Oelslager moved to amend as follows: In line 2 of the title, after "homes" insert ", to provide funds to support various programs," In the table on line 16, delete rows B through E In the table on line 16, after row F insert:

5CV1 195621 Coronavirus Relief - $0 $20,000,000 Entertainment Venues

5CV1 195630 Coronavirus Relief New $0 $10,000,000 Business Relief Grants In the table on line 16, in row H, column 5, delete "$150,000,000" and insert "$180,000,000" In line 17, delete "INDOOR" and insert "CORONAVIRUS RELIEF -" In line 18, delete "195642" and insert "195621"; delete "Indoor" and insert "Cornavirus Relief -" In line 20, delete "indoor" In line 25, before "NEW" insert "CORONAVIRUS RELIEF"; delete "GRANT" and insert "GRANTS" In line 26, delete "195667" and insert "195630"; after "," insert "Coronavirus Relief" In line 27, delete "Grant" and insert "Grants" After line 36, insert: "Section 211.10.

1 2 3 4 5

A DDD DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

B Federal Fund Group

C 3A40 653654 Medicaid Services $0 $50,000,000

D TOTAL FED Federal Fund Group $0 $50,000,000

E TOTAL ALL BUDGET FUND GROUPS $0 $50,000,000 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 657

" In the table on line 38, after row B insert:

3840 600610 Food Assistance $0 $21,000,000 Programs

3A20 600641 Emergency Food $0 $10,000,000 Distribution

3F01 655624 Medicaid Program $0 $20,000,000 Support - Federal In the table on line 38, in row C, column 5, delete "$112,243,557" and insert "$167,243,557" In the table on line 38, after row C insert:

3N00 600628 Foster Care Program - $0 $26,000,000 Federal

3V40 600678 Federal Unemployment $0 $41,000,000 Programs

3V60 600689 TANF Block Grant $0 $33,945,583 In the table on line 38, in row D, column 5, delete "$112,243,557" and insert "$319,189,140" In the table on line 38, in row E, column 5, delete "$112,243,557" and insert "$319,189,140" After line 38, insert: "FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS The foregoing appropriation item 600610, Food Assistance Programs, shall be used by the Department of Job and Family Services, in partnership with the Department of Education, for costs and expenditures to support the Pandemic-Electronic Benefit Transfer Program to provide eligible children with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. EMERGENCY FOOD DISTRIBUTION The foregoing appropriation item 600641, Emergency Food Distribution, shall be used by the Department of Job and Family Services to 658 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 provide support to food banks through the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program and the Commodity Supplemental Food Program." In line 43, delete ", to reimburse child care providers" Delete line 44 In line 45, delete "encourage retention in the state child care workforce"; after "." insert: "Of the foregoing appropriation item 600617, Child Care Federal, $44,800,000 in fiscal year 2021 shall be used to provide grants to child day- care centers and Type A or Type B family day-care homes licensed under Chapter 5104. of the Revised Code. Grant funds shall be used for ongoing infrastructure costs and to help with increased costs to purchase personal protective equipment and for costs or losses relating to smaller class sizes, including previously incurred costs, related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants shall be awarded based on a center's or home's capacity to serve children and its rating in the Step Up to Quality program established by section 5104.29 of the Revised Code. Of the foregoing appropriation item 600617, Child Care Federal, $67,443,557 in fiscal year 2021 shall be used to provide stipends to certain child care staff and administrators. These stipends are to be retroactive to October 1, 2020. Assistant teachers, administrators, lead administrators, and other verified early childhood professionals are eligible for $300 each quarter of fiscal year 2021. Of the foregoing appropriation item 600617, Child Care Federal, up to $55,000,000 in fiscal year 2021 shall be used to provide direct child care payments to licensed providers serving children eligible for publicly funded child care. FOSTER CARE PROGRAM - FEDERAL The foregoing appropriation item 600628, Foster Care Program - Federal, shall be used by the Department of Job and Family Services to provide additional Youth Services Program support in the Educational Training Voucher program, the Chaffee Independent Living Program, and the Bridges Program. FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS The foregoing appropriation item 600678, Federal Unemployment Programs, shall be used by the Department of Job and Family Services to support the Unemployment Compensation and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance programs. TANF BLOCK GRANT The foregoing appropriation item 600689, TANF Block Grant, shall be used by the Department of Job and Family Services to provide additional HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 659

support to counties consistent with guidance provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services." In line 66, after "209.10," insert "211.10," The motion was agreed to and the bill so amended. SCOTT OELSLAGER PHIL PLUMMER ERICA C. CRAWLEY CINDY ABRAMS BRIAN BALDRIDGE JAMIE CALLENDER RICK CARFAGNA SARA P. CARRUTHERS JON CROSS JAY EDWARDS HARAZ N. GHANBARI PAULA HICKS-HUDSON JAMES M. HOOPS STEPHANIE D. HOWSE DONTAVIUS L. JARRELLS BRIGID KELLY JEFF LARE P. SCOTT LIPPS MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN THOMAS F. PATTON TRACY M. RICHARDSON C. ALLISON RUSSO JEAN SCHMIDT MICHAEL J. SKINDELL JASON STEPHENS REGGIE STOLTZFUS D. J. SWEARINGEN BRIDE ROSE SWEENEY DANIEL P. TROY SHANE WILKIN

The following member voted "NO" DARRELL KICK The report was agreed to. The bill was ordered to be engrossed and placed on the calendar. Representative Sykes reported for the Rules and Reference committee recommending that the following House Bills be considered for the second time and referred to the following committees for consideration: H. B. No. 283 - Representatives Abrams and Lampton TO EXPAND THE TEXTING WHILE DRIVING PROHIBITION TO A GENERAL PROHIBITION AGAINST USING AN ELECTRONIC WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE WHILE DRIVING, WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, AND TO CREATE DATA COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS BASED ON ASSOCIATED VIOLATIONS OF THE DISTRACTED DRIVING LAWS. To the committee on Criminal Justice H. B. No. 284 - Representative Brent REGARDING HAND-HYGIENE EDUCATION AND GUIDELINES FOR PATIENTS AND RESIDENTS OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES. To the committee on Families, Aging, and Human Services 660 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

H. B. No. 285 - Representative Seitz REGARDING INTERVENTION AND LEGAL REPRESENTATION IN ACTIONS CHALLENGING STATUTES AND TO REQUIRE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO SEEK LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL BEFORE SETTLING CERTAIN ACTIONS. To the committee on State and Local Government H. B. No. 286 - Representative Seitz TO CHANGE THE VENUE IN WHICH APPEAL FROM AN AGENCY ORDER IS PROPER TO THE LOCAL COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. To the committee on Civil Justice ROBERT R. CUPP TIMOTHY E. GINTER EMILIA STRONG SYKES CINDY ABRAMS KRISTIN BOGGS RICHARD D. BROWN RICK CARFAGNA PAULA HICKS-HUDSON DON JONES SCOTT OELSLAGER PHIL PLUMMER BILL SEITZ Representative Ginter moved that the House and Constitutional Rules requiring bills to be considered by each house on three different days be suspended as to the second consideration of all House Bills contained in the report of the committee on Rules and Reference. The motion was agreed to without objection. The report was agreed to. Said House Bills were considered the second time and referred as recommended.

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS Representative Sykes reported for the Rules and Reference committee recommending that the following resolution be read by title only and approved: H. R. No. 58 - Representatives Kelly, Abrams, Brinkman, Denson, Ingram, Miranda, Seitz Honoring Father Michael J. Graham, S.J., on his retirement as president of Xavier University.

/s/ROBERT R. CUPP Robert R. Cupp, Chair

Representative Ginter moved that the Rules and Reference committee report on resolutions be agreed to and that the resolution contained therein be approved. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 661

The motion was agreed to.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Am. S. B. No. 108-Senators Huffman, S., Romanchuk. Cosponsors: Senators Blessing, Dolan, Schuring, Manning, Hottinger, Antani, Antonio, Brenner, Cirino, Craig, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Johnson, Kunze, Lang, Maharath, Peterson, Reineke, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Wilson, Yuko Representatives Edwards, Swearingen. To provide grants to bars and restaurants and the lodging industry and to make an appropriation, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 94, 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 Dean Denson 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 West White Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Cupp-94 Representative Vitale voted in the negative-1. The bill passed. Representative Oelslager moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Abrams, Baldridge, Bird, Blackshear, Brent, Brown, Callender, Carfagna, Carruthers, Click, Crawley, Creech, Cross, Crossman, Cutrona, Denson, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter, Hillyer, Holmes, Householder, Howse, Jarrells, John, Jones, Kelly, Kick, Lanese, LaRe, Leland, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Manning, Miller, J., Miranda, Oelslager, 662 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

Patton, Pavliga, Richardson, Robinson, Roemer, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Skindell, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Stephens, Stewart, Sweeney, Troy, Upchurch, Weinstein, West, White, Young, B., Young, T.." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Am. S. B. No. 109-Senators Manning, Rulli. Cosponsors: Senators Blessing, Dolan, Schuring, Hottinger, Antani, Antonio, Brenner, Cirino, Craig, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, S., Johnson, Kunze, Lang, Maharath, Peterson, Reineke, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Sykes, Thomas, Williams, Wilson, Yuko Representative Edwards. To provide grants to businesses, local fairs, child care providers, and veterans homes, to provide funds to support various programs, and to make an appropriation, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 93, nays 2, 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 Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops Householder Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones Jordan Kelly 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 Swearingen Sweeney Sykes Troy Upchurch Weinstein West White Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-93 Representatives Kick and Vitale voted in the negative-2. The bill passed. Representative Oelslager moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Brent, Brinkman, Brown, Carfagna, Carruthers, Click, HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 663

Crawley, Creech, Cross, Crossman, Cutrona, Denson, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Ginter, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Householder, Howse, Ingram, Jarrells, Jones, Lanese, LaRe, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Manning, Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Oelslager, Pavliga, Russo, Seitz, Sheehy, Skindell, Smith, K., Smith, M., Sobecki, Stein, Troy, Upchurch, Weinstein, West, White, Young, T.." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 37-Representative Manning. Cosponsors: Representatives Troy, Pavliga, Smith, K., Young, T., Lipps, Lanese, Russo, Bird, Cutrona, Ginter, Gross. To amend sections 4729.281 and 4729.283 and to enact section 3902.70 of the Revised Code regarding emergency prescription refills, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 92, nays 3, 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 Ferguson Fowler Arthur Fraizer Galonski Ghanbari Ginter Grendell Gross Hall Hicks-Hudson Hillyer Holmes Hoops Howse Ingram Jarrells John Johnson Jones Jordan Kelly Kick Koehler Lampton Lanese LaRe Leland Lepore-Hagan Lightbody Lipps Liston Manchester Manning McClain Merrin Miller, J. Miranda O'Brien Oelslager Patton Pavliga Plummer 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 West White Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-92 Representatives Householder, Powell, and Vitale voted in the negative-3. The bill passed. Representative Manning moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Abrams, Brent, Brown, Carfagna, Carruthers, Crawley, 664 HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021

Crossman, Fraizer, Galonski, Ghanbari, Hall, Hillyer, Jarrells, John, Johnson, Jones, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Loychik, Miller, J., O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Ray, Robinson, Schmidt, Seitz, Sheehy, Smith, M., Sobecki, Sweeney, West, Speaker Cupp." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Sub. H. B. No. 176-Representatives Carfagna, Hall. Cosponsors: Representatives Abrams, Riedel, Miller, J., Seitz, Gross, Troy, Young, T., White, Bird, LaRe, Stephens, Swearingen, Fraizer, Lipps, Russo, Cutrona, Ginter, Plummer, West. To amend sections 4731.22, 4755.60, 4755.62, and 4755.64 and to enact sections 4755.621, 4755.622, and 4755.623 of the Revised Code to revise the law governing the practice of athletic training and to amend the versions of sections 4731.22, 4755.62, and 4755.64 of the Revised Code that are scheduled to take effect on October 9, 2021, to continue the changes to those sections on and after that date, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill pass?" The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 95, nays 0, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Representatives Abrams Baldridge Bird Blackshear Boggs Brent Brinkman Brown Carfagna Carruthers Click Crawley Creech Cross Crossman Cutrona Dean Denson 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 Vitale Weinstein West White Wiggam Wilkin Young, B. Young, T. Zeltwanger Cupp-95 The bill passed. HOUSE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2021 665

Representative Carfagna moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Baldridge, Brown, Carruthers, Click, Crawley, Creech, Cross, Crossman, Ghanbari, Householder, Jarrells, John, Johnson, Jones, Kick, Lanese, Lightbody, Loychik, O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Ray, Roemer, Sheehy, Sobecki, Stein, Weinstein, Wiggam." The motion was agreed to and the title so amended. The title as amended was agreed to. Am. H. B. No. 215-Representatives Wilkin, Cross. Cosponsors: Representatives Jones, Merrin, Carfagna, Richardson, Edwards, Seitz, Bird, Stoltzfus, Kick, Riedel, Stewart, McClain, Powell, Click, Loychik, Koehler, Manchester, Young, T., Hall, Fowler Arthur, Schmidt, Swearingen, LaRe, Carruthers, Miller, J., Gross, Pavliga, Lampton. To amend sections 3701.352, 3707.48, and 3709.211 and to enact sections 3701.353, 3707.481, and 3709.212 of the Revised Code to enact The Business Fairness Act and to declare an emergency, was taken up for consideration the third time. The question being, "Shall the emergency clause stand as part of the bill?" Representative Wilkin moved that Am. H. B. No. 215-Representatives Wilkin, Cross, et al., be informally passed and retain its place on the calendar. The motion was agreed to without objection.

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER Pursuant to House Rules 13, 29, and 30, the Speaker hereby makes the following appointments to the standing committee on Finance: Remove Representative Jones; appoint Representative Patton. On motion of Representative Ginter, the House adjourned until Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 9:00 o'clock a.m.

Attest: BRADLEY J. YOUNG, Clerk.