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SEVENTIETH DAY Senate Chamber, Columbus, Ohio Thursday, June 20, 2019, 11:00 o'clock a.m. The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Prayer was offered by Reverend Thomas Wise, Valleyview Church in Dayton, Ohio, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The journal of the last legislative day was read and approved.

REPORTS OF STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES Senator Dolan submitted the following report: The standing committee on Finance, to which was referred Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166-Representative Oelslager, et. al., having had the same under consideration, reports back a substitute bill and recommends its passage. Co-Sponsors: Hottinger. YES - 13: , ROB MCCOLLEY, STEVE WILSON, PEGGY LEHNER, JOHN EKLUND, DAVE BURKE, , LOU TERHAR, , , NICKIE J. ANTONIO, , SEAN J. O'BRIEN NO - 0.

The question being, "Shall the report of the committee be accepted?" The report of the committee was accepted.

BILLS FOR THIRD CONSIDERATION Sub. H. B. No. 166-Representative Oelslager. Cosponsors: Representatives Butler, Carfagna, Carruthers, DeVitis, Ghanbari, Holmes, A., Jones, Lanese, Lepore-Hagan, Lipps, Miller, A., Perales, Smith, K., Sobecki, Stein Senator Hottinger. To amend sections 9.54, 102.02, 102.021, 103.41, 103.416, 107.036, 109.572, 111.15, 111.28, 113.55, 113.56, 115.56, 117.11, 117.13, 117.14, 117.46, 120.04, 120.06, 120.08, 120.18, 120.28, 120.33, 120.34, 120.35, 120.52, 120.521, 120.53, 121.083, 121.22, 121.37, 121.93, 122.075, 122.121, 122.171, 122.175, 122.85, 122.86, 123.21, 124.82, 124.824, 125.01, 125.14, 125.18, 125.25, 125.66, 125.661, 126.48, 128.021, 131.02, 131.35, 131.44, 141.04, 141.16, 147.591, 148.01, 148.04, 149.11, 149.43, 153.02, 165.01, 165.03, 166.01, 169.06, 173.04, 173.27, 173.38, 173.391, 174.02, 177.02, SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 481

183.18, 183.33, 307.622, 307.6910, 311.42, 317.32, 317.321, 319.63, 321.24, 323.131, 323.151, 341.34, 349.01, 349.03, 349.07, 351.021, 503.56, 505.37, 505.371, 701.10, 715.014, 715.82, 718.01, 718.80, 718.81, 718.83, 718.84, 718.85, 718.90, 718.93, 753.21, 755.16, 905.31, 929.04, 939.02, 939.04, 940.01, 940.02, 940.06, 956.01, 956.031, 956.051, 956.20, 991.02, 1505.09, 1509.31, 1509.36, 1509.50, 1533.10, 1533.11, 1533.111, 1533.112, 1533.32, 1533.321, 1561.011, 1711.52, 1711.53, 1724.05, 1726.11, 1739.05, 1751.77, 1901.123, 1901.26, 1907.143, 1907.24, 2151.23, 2151.233, 2151.234, 2151.235, 2151.236, 2151.353, 2151.3516, 2151.3532, 2151.421, 2151.424, 2151.86, 2151.87, 2301.32, 2303.201, 2305.231, 2305.41, 2317.54, 2923.12, 2923.20, 2927.02, 2927.022, 2929.13, 2929.15, 2929.34, 2941.51, 2950.08, 3105.011, 3107.14, 3109.061, 3119.023, 3119.05, 3119.23, 3119.27, 3119.29, 3119.30, 3119.302, 3119.31, 3119.32, 3125.25, 3301.07, 3301.0710, 3301.0711, 3301.0712, 3301.0714, 3301.52, 3301.53, 3301.68, 3302.01, 3302.03, 3302.042, 3302.061, 3302.18, 3310.02, 3310.03, 3310.032, 3310.035, 3310.08, 3310.16, 3311.78, 3311.79, 3312.01, 3313.411, 3313.5315, 3313.608, 3313.61, 3313.611, 3313.612, 3313.618, 3313.6110, 3313.671, 3313.813, 3313.843, 3313.978, 3314.016, 3314.017, 3314.02, 3314.03, 3314.06, 3314.08, 3314.18, 3314.21, 3314.35, 3314.351, 3317.016, 3317.02, 3317.022, 3317.023, 3317.028, 3317.03, 3317.06, 3317.13, 3317.141, 3317.16, 3317.25, 3317.40, 3318.05, 3318.051, 3318.06, 3318.061, 3318.062, 3318.063, 3318.36, 3318.361, 3319.26, 3319.272, 3319.283, 3321.191, 3326.031, 3326.11, 3326.13, 3326.31, 3326.32, 3326.33, 3326.34, 3326.36, 3326.37, 3326.41, 3327.10, 3328.24, 3333.26, 3333.59, 3333.61, 3333.62, 3333.66, 3345.48, 3345.55, 3345.57, 3353.07, 3358.02, 3358.06, 3501.01, 3501.05, 3501.12, 3501.22, 3505.21, 3513.01, 3513.12, 3517.01, 3517.10, 3517.102, 3517.1012, 3517.11, 3517.13, 3517.153, 3517.23, 3517.99, 3517.992, 3701.044, 3701.139, 3701.144, 3701.24, 3701.262, 3701.351, 3701.36, 3701.501, 3701.571, 3701.601, 3701.611, 3701.612, 3701.68, 3701.99, 3702.12, 3702.13, 3702.30, 3702.967, 3704.01, 3704.111, 3704.14, 3705.07, 3705.09, 3705.10, 3706.25, 3706.29, 3710.01, 3710.04, 3710.05, 3710.051, 3710.06, 3710.07, 3710.08, 3710.12, 3711.02, 3715.021, 3715.08, 3717.22, 3721.13, 3734.57, 3734.901, 3735.661, 3742.03, 3742.04, 3742.18, 3742.32, 3742.40, 3743.75, 3745.11, 3769.07, 3772.19, 3781.06, 3781.061, 3781.10, 3781.1010, 3798.01, 3798.07, 3798.10, 3901.381, 3901.3814, 3904.13, 3953.231, 3959.12, 4109.05, 4109.99, 4111.03, 4141.01, 4141.30, 4141.35, 4141.50, 4301.43, 4303.181, 4313.02, 4501.10, 4501.24, 4503.515, 4505.11, 4506.03, 4509.70, 4549.65, 4701.16, 4705.10, 4713.14, 4713.16, 4713.17, 4713.42, 4715.22, 4715.52, 4717.03, 4717.05, 4717.07, 4717.41, 4723.06, 4723.08, 4723.28, 4723.44, 4729.514, 4729.571, 4729.65, 4729.80, 4729.86, 4730.02, 4730.10, 4730.12, 4730.14, 4730.19, 4730.25, 4730.28, 4730.43, 4730.49, 4731.04, 4731.05, 4731.07, 4731.14, 4731.15, 4731.155, 4731.17, 4731.171, 4731.19, 4731.222, 4731.228, 4731.229, 4731.281, 4731.282, 4731.291, 4731.293, 4731.294, 4731.299, 4731.56, 482 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

4731.572, 4731.573, 4734.281, 4734.285, 4734.49, 4735.023, 4735.052, 4735.06, 4735.09, 4735.12, 4735.13, 4735.15, 4735.18, 4735.182, 4735.27, 4735.28, 4737.045, 4743.04, 4745.04, 4757.10, 4757.13, 4757.18, 4757.22, 4757.23, 4757.32, 4759.02, 4759.05, 4759.06, 4759.062, 4759.10, 4760.02, 4760.03, 4760.031, 4760.032, 4760.04, 4760.05, 4760.06, 4760.13, 4760.131, 4760.132, 4760.14, 4760.15, 4760.16, 4760.18, 4761.03, 4761.05, 4761.06, 4762.02, 4762.03, 4762.031, 4762.04, 4762.05, 4762.06, 4762.08, 4762.09, 4762.10, 4762.13, 4762.131, 4762.132, 4762.14, 4762.15, 4762.16, 4762.18, 4762.22, 4763.16, 4766.17, 4768.09, 4773.01, 4773.02, 4773.07, 4773.08, 4774.02, 4774.03, 4774.031, 4774.04, 4774.05, 4774.06, 4774.09, 4774.11, 4774.13, 4774.131, 4774.132, 4774.14, 4774.15, 4774.16, 4774.18, 4776.01, 4778.03, 4778.05, 4778.06, 4778.07, 4778.08, 4779.02, 4779.08, 4928.143, 4937.01, 4937.05, 5101.061, 5101.141, 5101.1411, 5101.1412, 5101.1414, 5101.56, 5101.83, 5101.85, 5101.851, 5101.853, 5103.02, 5103.0328, 5103.13, 5103.30, 5104.01, 5104.013, 5104.015, 5104.016, 5104.02, 5104.021, 5104.03, 5104.04, 5104.042, 5104.09, 5104.12, 5104.21, 5104.22, 5104.29, 5104.30, 5104.31, 5104.32, 5104.34, 5104.38, 5104.41, 5104.99, 5119.185, 5119.19, 5119.44, 5120.10, 5120.112, 5122.43, 5123.01, 5123.023, 5123.042, 5123.044, 5123.046, 5123.0414, 5123.0419, 5123.081, 5123.092, 5123.166, 5124.15, 5124.24, 5126.01, 5126.042, 5126.046, 5126.05, 5126.054, 5126.055, 5126.056, 5126.131, 5126.15, 5139.87, 5145.162, 5149.38, 5162.01, 5162.12, 5162.364, 5162.52, 5164.01, 5164.342, 5164.36, 5164.38, 5164.7510, 5164.91, 5165.15, 5165.152, 5165.21, 5165.25, 5165.361, 5166.01, 5166.04, 5166.22, 5167.01, 5167.03, 5167.04, 5167.10, 5167.11, 5167.12, 5167.121, 5167.13, 5167.14, 5167.17, 5167.171, 5167.172, 5167.173, 5167.18, 5167.20, 5167.201, 5167.26, 5167.41, 5168.03, 5168.05, 5168.06, 5168.07, 5168.08, 5168.60, 5168.61, 5168.63, 5168.64, 5168.75, 5501.20, 5502.011, 5502.63, 5513.06, 5525.03, 5534.152, 5537.07, 5537.13, 5537.17, 5703.05, 5703.21, 5705.21, 5705.222, 5709.084, 5709.17, 5709.40, 5709.41, 5709.73, 5709.78, 5713.08, 5715.27, 5726.98, 5727.75, 5733.98, 5739.01, 5739.011, 5739.02, 5739.021, 5739.023, 5739.026, 5739.03, 5739.05, 5739.09, 5739.101, 5741.01, 5741.04, 5741.05, 5741.11, 5741.13, 5741.17, 5743.01, 5743.025, 5743.14, 5743.20, 5743.41, 5743.44, 5743.51, 5743.52, 5743.53, 5743.54, 5743.55, 5743.59, 5743.60, 5743.61, 5743.62, 5743.63, 5743.64, 5743.66, 5745.05, 5747.01, 5747.02, 5747.022, 5747.025, 5747.03, 5747.04, 5747.05, 5747.054, 5747.055, 5747.06, 5747.08, 5747.10, 5747.11, 5747.50, 5747.98, 5748.01, 5751.01, 5751.02, 5751.98, 5903.04, 5910.01, 5910.02, 5910.031, 5910.032, 5910.04, 5910.05, 5910.06, 5910.07, 5910.08, 5919.34, 5923.01, 5923.02, 5923.03, 5923.12, 5923.37, 5924.01, 6111.03, 6119.06, 6119.09, and 6119.091; to amend, for the purpose of adopting new section numbers as indicated in parentheses, sections 115.56 (117.115), 125.66 (113.60), 125.661 (113.61), 3715.08 (3719.064), 5101.853 (5101.855), and 5167.121 (5167.051); to enact new sections 5101.853, 5164.37, and 5168.62, and sections 9.242, 111.09, 113.62, 117.131, 120.041, SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 483

121.374, 121.95, 122.178, 122.179, 122.26, 122.84, 126.60, 131.511, 148.041, 148.042, 195.01, 195.02, 339.10, 503.58, 513.172, 715.015, 718.131, 718.841, 901.172, 940.36, 940.37, 1711.532, 1751.92, 2151.45, 2151.451, 2151.452, 2151.453, 2151.454, 2151.455, 2151.90, 2151.901, 2151.902, 2151.903, 2151.904, 2151.906, 2151.907, 2151.908, 2151.909, 2151.9010, 2151.9011, 2305.011, 2927.024, 3107.035, 3313.5316, 3313.6024, 3313.617, 3313.6114, 3313.818, 3314.0211, 3314.088, 3314.353, 3317.0219, 3317.163, 3317.26, 3317.28, 3326.42, 3327.015, 3333.052, 3333.167, 3358.11, 3505.331, 3701.049, 3707.70, 3707.71, 3707.72, 3707.73, 3707.74, 3707.75, 3707.76, 3707.77, 3721.026, 3727.46, 3727.461, 3747.462, 3738.01, 3738.02, 3738.03, 3738.04, 3738.05, 3738.06, 3738.07, 3738.08, 3738.09, 3742.50, 3781.40, 3901.89, 3901.95, 3902.30, 3902.50, 3902.51, 3902.52, 3902.53, 3902.54, 3902.60, 3923.87, 3959.20, 4109.22, 4516.01, 4516.02, 4516.03, 4516.04, 4516.05, 4516.06, 4516.07, 4516.08, 4516.09, 4516.10, 4516.11, 4516.12, 4516.13, 4723.94, 4729.48, 4729.801, 4730.121, 4731.153, 4731.2910, 4731.57, 4735.143, 4743.041, 4757.25, 4759.063, 4759.064, 4760.041, 4760.061, 4761.052, 4761.061, 4762.041, 4762.061, 4773.061, 4774.041, 4774.061, 4778.051, 4778.071, 4778.081, 4779.40, 4929.18, 5101.1415, 5101.854, 5101.856, 5103.037, 5103.0310, 5103.181, 5104.211, 5119.39, 5123.0424, 5123.0425, 5123.1612, 5123.691, 5124.26, 5126.047, 5126.053, 5162.72, 5165.26, 5166.09, 5167.05, 5167.101, 5167.102, 5167.103, 5167.104, 5167.122, 5167.123, 5167.124, 5167.15, 5167.22, 5501.91, 5703.263, 5705.322, 5709.51, 5741.07, 5741.071, 5747.26, 5902.09, 5922.01, 5922.02, 5922.03, 5922.04, 5922.05, 5922.06, 5922.07, and 5922.08; to repeal sections 103.44, 103.45, 103.46, 103.47, 103.48, 103.49, 103.50, 166.30, 174.09, 191.01, 191.02, 191.04, 191.06, 191.08, 191.09, 191.10, 1501.20, 1505.12, 1505.13, 1561.24, 2151.861, 3314.231, 3319.074, 3319.271, 3333.63, 3517.16, 3517.17, 3517.18, 3701.25, 3701.26, 3701.264, 3701.27, 3706.27, 3706.30, 3719.064, 3721.41, 3721.42, 3798.06, 3798.08, 3798.14, 3798.15, 3798.16, 4501.16, 4731.292, 4731.296, 5101.852, 5104.035, 5104.036, 5104.20, 5104.37, 5120.135, 5162.58, 5162.60, 5162.62, 5162.64, 5162.80, 5164.37, 5164.77, 5167.25, 5168.62, 5747.031, 5747.081, 5747.29, and 5747.65 of the Revised Code; to repeal section 103.416 of the Revised Code effective July 1, 2020; to present section 149.45 of the Revised Code to confirm its harmonization; to amend Section 205.10 of H.B. 62 of the 133rd General Assembly, to amend Section 207.71 of H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly, to amend Section 261.168 of H.B. 49 of the 132nd General Assembly, as subsequently amended, to amend Section 1 of H.B. 336 of the 132nd General Assembly, to amend Sections 207.10, 207.210, 215.10, 215.20, 221.10, 225.10, 237.30, 253.310, and 701.10 of H.B. 529 of the 132nd General Assembly, to amend Sections 207.440, 213.20, 221.13, 223.10, 223.15, 223.50, 227.10, 237.10, and 237.13 of H.B. 529 of the 132nd General Assembly, as subsequently amended, to amend Section 5 of H.B. 410 of the 131st General Assembly, to amend Sections 125.10 and 125.11 of H.B. 59 of 484 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 the 130th General Assembly, as subsequently amended, to make operating appropriations for the biennium beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2021, to levy a tax on nicotine vapor products, and to provide authorization and conditions for the operation of state programs, was considered the third time. The question being, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Maharath moved to amend as follows:

In line 15 of the title, after "351.021," insert "353.06," In line 182 of the title, after "5709.51," insert "5739.082," In line 233, after "351.021," insert "353.06," In line 355, after "5709.51," insert "5739.082," After line 12012, insert: " (G) A tax levied by a convention facilities authority under this section on transactions by which lodging by a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests, if the transaction is conducted through a hotel intermediary, shall be levied on the basis of the lodging's fair market value. The hotel intermediary shall collect the tax due from the purchaser and remit it to the convention facilities authority. As used in this division, "lodging's fair market value" and "hotel intermediary" have the same meanings as in section 5739.01 of the Revised Code. Sec. 353.06.As used in this section, "hotel," "lodging's fair market value," "hotel intermediary," and "transient guests" have the same meanings as in section 5739.01 of the Revised Code. A resolution creating a lake facilities authority under section 353.02 of the Revised Code, or any amendments or supplements thereto, may authorize the authority to levy an excise tax on transactions by which lodging in a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests to pay any costs authorized under this chapter; to pay principal, interest, and premium on lake facilities authority tax anticipation bonds issued to pay those costs; to pay the operating costs of the authority; and to pay the costs of administering the tax. Upon the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the qualified electors in a primary or general election within the impacted lake district voting at an election held for the purpose of authorizing the tax, the board of directors of a lake facilities authority authorized to levy a tax under this section may, by resolution, levy an additional excise tax within the territory of the impacted lake district on all transactions by which lodging in a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests. The rate of the tax, when added to the aggregate rate of excise taxes levied in the impacted lake district pursuant to section 351.021, 5739.08, or 5739.09 of the Revised Code, shall SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 485 not cause the total aggregate rate to exceed five per cent on any such transaction. The lake facilities authority shall provide for the administration and allocation of a tax levied pursuant to this section. All receipts arising from the tax shall be expended for the purposes provided in, and in accordance with, this section. An excise tax levied under this section shall remain in effect at the rate at which it is levied for at least the duration of the period for which the receipts from the tax have been anticipated and pledged pursuant to section 353.08 of the Revised Code. The form of the ballot in an election held on the question of levying a tax proposed pursuant to this section shall be as follows or in any other form acceptable to the secretary of state: "An excise tax on all transactions by which lodging in a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests within the territory of the (name of impacted lake district) ...... for the purpose of ...... at a rate of ...... for ...... (number of years the tax is to be levied).

For the Excise Tax Against the Excise " Tax

A tax levied by a lake facilities authority under this section on transactions by which lodging by a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests, if the transaction is conducted through a hotel intermediary, shall be levied on the basis of the lodging's fair market value. The hotel intermediary shall collect the tax due from the purchaser and remit it to the lake facilities authority." In line 72284, strike through the second comma In line 72285, strike though "(3), and (4)" and insert " to (5) " After line 72378, insert: " (5) In the case of transactions by which lodging by a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests, if the vendor is a hotel intermediary, "price" means the lodging's fair market value. " After line 73091, insert: " (TTT) "Hotel intermediary" means a person that brokers, coordinates, or otherwise arranges for the purchase, sale, use, or possession of lodging at hotels to or by transient guests, but does not include any of the following: (1) A hotel; 486 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

(2) A person receiving a commission from a hotel; (3) A person imposing a charge for services described in division (TTT) of this section, provided the charge is separately stated on an invoice, bill of sale, receipt, or similar document given to the consumer. (UUU) "Lodging's fair market value" means the price that a hotel would charge a transient guest for lodging in the hotel had the transient guest purchased that lodging from the hotel and not from a hotel intermediary. " After line 74905, insert: " Sec. 5739.082 . A tax levied by a board of township trustees or the legislative authority of a municipal corporation pursuant to section 5739.08 of the Revised Code on transactions by which lodging by a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests, if the transaction is conducted through a hotel intermediary, shall be levied on the basis of the lodging's fair market value. The hotel intermediary shall collect the tax due from the purchaser and remit it to the township or municipal corporation." After line 75987, insert: " (O) A tax levied pursuant to this section on transactions by which lodging by a hotel is or is to be furnished to transient guests, if the transaction is conducted through a hotel intermediary, shall be levied on the basis of the lodging's fair market value. The hotel intermediary shall collect the tax due from the purchaser and remit it to the subdivision levying the tax. " In line 82823, after "351.021," insert "353.06," After line 97547, insert: "Section 757.___.The amendment or enactment by this act of division (O) of section 5739.09, division (G) of section 351.021, and sections 351.021, 353.06, and 5739.082 of the Revised Code applies on and after the first day of the first month that begins after the effective date of this section." The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 24, nays 9, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Kunze Lehner Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-24 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Maharath SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 487

O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-9

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Maharath moved to amend as follows:

In line 27244, delete "determines" Delete lines 27245 and 27246 The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 23, nays 10, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Lehner Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-23 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Kunze Maharath O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-10

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Dolan moved to amend as follows:

After line 85051, insert: "Section 261.35.PART C EARLY INTERVENTION Of the foregoing appropriation item 322421, Part C Early Intervention, $750,000 in each fiscal year shall be used to contract with the Cleveland Sight Center, the Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and the Sight Center of Northwest Ohio to provide early intervention services and family support to children under the age of three years old with blindness or low vision." The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. 488 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Williams moved to amend as follows:

In line 84673, delete "the" In line 84674, delete "Greater Cleveland Partnership" and insert "Cleveland Neighborhood Progress" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Antonio moved to amend as follows:

In line 88436, delete "$4,230,000 $4,230,000" and insert "$5,720,000 $5,720,000" In line 88447, add $1,490,000 to each fiscal year In line 88499, add $1,490,000 to each fiscal year In line 88909, delete "divided equally among the counties" and insert "used to provide $65,000 to each county to ensure every county has at least one full-time equivalent employee dedicated to adult protective services" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 22, nays 11, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Kunze Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-22 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Lehner Maharath O'Brien Rulli Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-11

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Williams moved to amend as follows:

In line 87966, delete "$93,120 $93,120" and insert "$193,120 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 489

$193,120" In line 87975, add $100,000 to each fiscal year In line 88024, add $100,000 to each fiscal year The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Peterson moved to amend as follows:

In line 45753, delete "2023" and insert "2021" In line 46150, delete "2023" and insert "2021" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator O'Brien moved to amend as follows:

In line 84488, delete "$2,373,000" and insert "$3,473,000" In line 84496, delete "$155,265,102" and insert "$156,365,102" In line 84554, delete "$1,179,269,427" and insert "$1,180,369,427" After line 84660, insert: "Of the foregoing appropriation item 195503, Local Development Projects, $1,100,000 in fiscal year 2020 shall be used for grants under the program established in Section 701.__ of this act." After line 96175, insert: "Section 701.___. (A) The Census 2020 Complete Count Commission established by Executive Order 2019-13D, with the assistance of the Development Services Agency, shall administer a grant program for the purpose of supporting local efforts to promote the importance of completing the 2020 federal decennial census in hard-to-count areas of this state. (B) The Commission shall accept grant applications under this section only from the following entities: (1) Nonprofit organizations that are conducting or planning to conduct census outreach and communications in census tracts designated as hard-to-count by the United States Census Bureau; (2) Political subdivisions that are participating in local Complete Count Committees recognized by the United States Census Bureau. (C) The Commission shall award grants to applicants under this section based on need and capacity, as determined by the Commission. 490 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

Nonprofit organizations and political subdivisions that receive grants under this section shall use the grants to support public education, outreach, communications, and other activities that will expand and enhance response rates in this state to the 2020 federal decennial census." The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 22, nays 11, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-22 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Kunze Lehner Maharath O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-11

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Williams moved to amend as follows:

In line 91883, delete "$2,753,850 $1,278,000" and insert "$2,903,850 $1,428,000" In line 91906, add $150,000 to each fiscal year In line 91931, add $150,000 to each fiscal year After line 92891, insert: "Of the foregoing appropriation item 235533, Program and Project Support, $150,000 in each fiscal year shall be allocated to the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University to establish a study committee to create a list of all blighted commercial and industrial properties in Cuyahoga County." The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 23, nays 10, as follows: SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 491

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Kunze Lehner Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-23 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Eklund Fedor Maharath O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-10

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Hoagland moved to amend as follows:

After line 91469, insert: "GRF 763511 Local Disaster Assistance $11,000,000 $0" In line 91477, add $11,000,000 to fiscal year 2020 In line 91504, add $11,000,000 to fiscal year 2020 Delete lines 91556 through 91560 and insert: "Of the foregoing appropriation item 763511, Local Disaster Assistance, $7,000,000 shall be used to pay the match requirement necessary for eligible local governments to utilize federal disaster assistance funds released as a result of the Major Disaster Declaration issued by the President of the United States on April 17, 2018, and $4,000,000 shall be used to pay the match requirement necessary for eligible local governments to utilize federal disaster assistance funds released as a result of the Major Disaster Declaration issued by the President of the United States on April 8, 2019." In line 91563, after "reappropriated" insert "exclusively"; after "the" insert "April 17, 2018, Major Disaster Declaration"; delete "same purpose" In line 91567, after "the" insert "April 17, 2018, and April 8, 2019, Major Disaster Declarations"; delete "same purpose" In line 94728, delete "$25,000,000" and insert "$14,000,000" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Williams moved to amend as follows:

In line 88678, delete "OHIO PARENTING AND PREGNANCY PROGRAM" and insert "MOMS2BE" 492 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

Delete lines 88679 through 88683 The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 23, nays 10, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Lehner Manning McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-23 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Kunze Maharath O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-10

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Craig moved to amend as follows:

After line 96175, insert: "Section 701.___.In recognition of one of the first public housing projects in America, developed in 1940, and named for the Reverend James P. Poindexter, the Ohio History Connection shall designate Poindexter Village as a state historic site. Poindexter Village represents the birth and history of public housing in this country and reflects Ohio's place in the national story of the Great Migration. The designation shall identify the buildings at 290 North Champion Avenue, Columbus, as the Poindexter Village Historic Site. The Ohio History Connection shall mark the site, or cause the site to be marked, in accordance with the marking system established for designated historic sites within the state." The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” The motion to amend was agreed to. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Fedor moved to amend as follows:

In line 36 of the title, delete "3311.78, 3311.79," In line 42 of the title, delete "3317.141," In line 45 of the title, delete "3319.283," SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 493

In line 46 of the title, delete "3326.13," In line 189 of the title, delete "3319.074," In line 248, delete "3311.78, 3311.79," In line 253, delete "3317.141," In line 255, delete "3319.283," In line 256, delete "3326.13," In line 24195, reinsert "(K)"; delete "(J)" In line 24798, reinsert "The department shall include on each report card the" Reinsert lines 24799 through 24803 In line 24804, reinsert "(K)" In line 24830, reinsert "(L)"; delete "(K)" Delete lines 25578 through 25744 In line 28528, reinsert "3319.074," Delete lines 31387 through 31428 Delete lines 32751 through 32790 Delete lines 33009 through 33019 In line 82838, delete "3311.78, 3311.79," In line 82843, delete "3317.141," In line 82845, delete "3319.283," In line 82846, delete "3326.13," In line 82919, delete "3319.074," In line 97586, delete "3311.78, 3311.79,"; delete "3317.141, 3319.283, 3326.13," In line 97590, after the semicolon insert "and" In line 97592, delete "; and the" In line 97593, delete "repeal by this act of section 3319.074" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 21, nays 12, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Hackett Hoagland Hottinger 494 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Lehner McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-21 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Gavarone Kunze Maharath Manning O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-12

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, pass?" Senator Fedor moved to amend as follows:

Delete line 35 of the title In line 36 of the title, delete "3310.16," In line 247, delete "3310.02, 3310.03," In line 248, delete "3310.032, 3310.035, 3310.08, 3310.16," Delete lines 25062 through 25577 In line 82837, delete "3310.02," In line 82838, delete "3310.03, 3310.032, 3310.035, 3310.08, 3310.16," In line 85410, delete "$121,017,418" and insert "$71,017,418" In line 85415, delete "$8,082,463,142" and insert "$8,032,463,142" In line 85469, delete "$11,878,603,607" and insert "$11,828,603,607" The question being, “Shall the amendment be agreed to?” Senator Peterson moved that the amendment be laid on the table. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" A roll call was requested which was properly supported. The yeas and nays were taken and resulted – yeas 21, nays 12, as follows: Those who voted in the affirmative were: Senators Brenner Burke Coley Dolan Eklund Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. McColley Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Terhar Uecker Wilson Obhof-21 Those who voted in the negative were: Senators Antonio Craig Fedor Kunze Lehner Maharath Manning O'Brien Sykes Thomas Williams Yuko-12 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 495

The amendment was laid on the table. The question recurred, "Shall the bill, Am. Sub. H. 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 Antonio Brenner Burke Coley Craig Dolan Eklund Fedor Gavarone Hackett Hoagland Hottinger Huffman, M. Huffman, S. Kunze Lehner Maharath Manning McColley O'Brien Peterson Roegner Rulli Schaffer Schuring Sykes Terhar Thomas Uecker Williams Wilson Yuko Obhof-33

So the bill passed. The question being, “Shall the title be agreed to?” Senator Dolan moved to amend the title as follows: Add the names: "Senators Antonio, Brenner, Burke, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Hackett, Hoagland, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Kunze, Lehner, Maharath, Obhof, O'Brien, Peterson, Rulli, Schaffer, Sykes, Terhar, Thomas, Uecker, Williams, Wilson, Yuko." The question being, “Shall the motion be agreed to?” The motion was agreed to and the title so amended.

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

S. R. No. 264 - Senators Obhof, Kunze, Antonio, Brenner, Burke, Coley, Craig, Dolan, Eklund, Fedor, Gavarone, Hackett, Hoagland, Hottinger, Huffman, M., Huffman, S., Lehner, Maharath, Manning, McColley, O'Brien, Peterson, Roegner, Rulli, Schaffer, Schuring, Sykes, Terhar, Thomas, Uecker, Williams, Wilson, Yuko. In memory of Joseph W. Rogers.

S. R. No. 265 - Senator Obhof. Honoring Drew Roberts as a 2019 Division III State track and field champion.

S. R. No. 266 - Senator Obhof. Honoring Alex Green on placing second at the 2019 Division I State Track and Field Meet. 496 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

S. R. No. 267 - Senator Dolan. Honoring the Bay High School Aqua Girls Destination Imagination Team on winning a Global Award at the 2019 Destination Imagination Global competition.

S. R. No. 268 - Senator Kunze. Honoring Calista Manns on placing first at the 2019 Division III State Track and Field Championship.

S. R. No. 269 - Senator Dolan. Honoring Ella Gilson as the 2019 OHSAA 1,600-meter state champion.

S. R. No. 270 - Senator Dolan. Honoring the Chagrin Falls High School boys lacrosse team as the 2019 Division II State Champion.

S. R. No. 271 - Senator Dolan. Honoring Ivan Slyepkan as the 2019 Division I State Track and Field champion in the 1,600-meter run.

S. R. No. 272 - Senator O'Brien. Honoring Vincent Mauri as a 2019 Division I State track and field champion.

S. R. No. 273 - Senator Hackett. Honoring Taylor Ewert on winning a 2019 Division I State Track and Field Championship.

S. R. No. 274 - Senator Hackett. Honoring Mallory Mullen as the 2019 Division III State High Jump Champion.

S. R. No. 275 - Senator Hackett. Honoring Riley Buchholz as the 2019 Division I State Track and Field Champion in the 1600-meter run.

S. R. No. 276 - Senator Hackett. Honoring Addie Engel as a 2019 Division III State Track and Field champion.

S. R. No. 277 - Senator Lehner. Honoring Dalton Shepler on winning first place in the pole vault at the SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 497

2019 Division I State Meet.

S. R. No. 278 - Senator Kunze. Honoring Nick Harris on being named the 2019 State Midfielder of the Year.

S. R. No. 279 - Senator Gavarone. Honoring Aiden Green as a 2019 Seated State Track and Field Champion.

The question being, "Shall the resolutions listed under the President's prerogative be adopted?" So the resolutions were adopted. On the motion of Senator Peterson, the Senate recessed until 4:14 p.m. The Senate met pursuant to the recess. Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the Senate amendments to: Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166 -Representative Oelslager – et al.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

Senator Yuko moved that the Senate insist on the Senate amendments to Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166, and ask for a committee of conference. The question being, "Shall the motion be agreed to?" The motion was agreed to. Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives accedes to the request of the Senate for a committee of conference on matters of difference between the two Houses on: Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166 -Representative Oelslager --et al.

The Speaker of the House has appointed as managers on the part of the House 498 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 on such matters of difference: Representatives Oelslager, Butler, Cera.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

Message from the House of Representatives Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the House of Representatives has passed the following bills in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested: H. B. No. 1 -Representatives Plummer, Hicks-Hudson Cosponsors: Representatives Leland, Crossman, Galonski, Rogers, Smith, T., West, Blair, Blessing, Boggs, Boyd, Brent, Brown, Callender, Clites, Crawley, Cross, Denson, Ghanbari, Green, Greenspan, Holmes, A., Howse, Ingram, Lang, Lepore-Hagan, Liston, Miller, A., Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Oelslager, Perales, Russo, Ryan, Seitz, Sheehy, Skindell, Smith, K., Smith, R., Sobecki, Strahorn, Sykes, Upchurch, Weinstein To amend sections 2951.041, 2953.31, and 2953.32 of the Revised Code to modify the requirements for intervention in lieu of conviction and for sealing records of conviction.

Am. H. B. No. 133 -Representatives Perales, Weinstein Cosponsors: Representatives Butler, Merrin, Crawley, Holmes, A., Manning, D., Miller, A., Lanese, Richardson, Sheehy, Sobecki, Wiggam, Antani, Arndt, Becker, Brown, Carfagna, Cross, Cupp, Dean, Ginter, Green, Greenspan, Holmes, G., Hood, Hoops, Kent, Kick, Koehler, Lang, LaTourette, Lipps, McClain, Patterson, Plummer, Reineke, Riedel, Rogers, Romanchuk, Russo, Scherer, Seitz, Smith, R., Stein, Vitale, West, Zeltwanger, Smith, T., Strahorn, Baldridge, Blair, Boggs, Boyd, Brent, Callender, Carruthers, Clites, Crossman, Denson, DeVitis, Edwards, Galonski, Ghanbari, Grendell, Hambley, Hicks-Hudson, Hillyer, Howse, Jones, Jordan, Leland, Lepore- Hagan, Lightbody, Liston, Manning, G., Miller, J., Miranda, O'Brien, Oelslager, Patton, Robinson, Roemer, Ryan, Skindell, Smith, K., Stoltzfus, Sweeney, Sykes, Upchurch, Wilkin To amend sections 4743.04 and 5903.04 and to enact section 4743.041 of the Revised Code to require state occupational licensing agencies, under certain circumstances, to issue temporary licenses or certificates to members of the SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019 499 military and spouses who are licensed in another jurisdiction and have moved to Ohio for military duty.

Sub. H. B. No. 262 -Representatives Richardson, Miller, A. Cosponsors: Representatives Ghanbari, Miller, J., Roemer, Manning, D., Plummer, Butler, Cupp, Scherer, Hillyer, Smith, K., Carruthers, Perales, Weinstein, Riedel, Crawley, Holmes, A., Green, McClain, Jones, Blessing, Boggs, Brent, Brown, Callender, Clites, Cross, Crossman, Denson, Galonski, Ginter, Greenspan, Grendell, Hicks-Hudson, Hoops, Howse, Kick, Leland, Lepore-Hagan, Lightbody, Lipps, Liston, Manning, G., O'Brien, Patton, Reineke, Robinson, Rogers, Russo, Ryan, Smith, R., Sobecki, Stein, Stoltzfus, Strahorn, Upchurch, West To amend sections 4501.21, 4503.571, and 4503.68 and to enact sections 4503.506, 4503.557, 4503.714, 4503.725, 4503.767, 4503.881, 4503.893, 4503.942, and 4503.956 of the Revised Code to create multiple nonstandard license plates.

Attest: Bradley J. Young, Clerk.

Said bills were considered the first time.

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Pursuant to Senate Rule 30, the President of the Senate appoints the following members to serve on the Conference Committee for Am. Sub. H. B. No. 166: Senator Matt Dolan Senator Dave Burke Senator Sean J. O'Brien 500 SENATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019

On the motion of Senator Yuko, the Senate adjourned until Monday, June 24, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.

Attest: VINCENT L. KEERAN, Clerk.