








State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Independence) has announced that the Ohio House of Representatives today passed Amended Substitute Senate Bill 1, which establishes the OhioMeansJobs Workforce Development Revolving Loan Program and Fund to strengthen job training and continuing education opportunities for Ohioans.
Am. Sub. S.B. 1 authorizes a revolving fund to provide loans, funded by $25 million in existing revenue from casino licensure fees, to Ohioans seeking job training or education. Loans include up to $10,000 for students pursuing training in certain high-demand fields and up to $100,000 for institutions for certain programs.
"The bill is providing a revolving loan fund for constituents to use for their education and training, which leads to additional job opportunities for Ohioans," said Rep. Anielski. "Job retention and creation is important in generating a healthy economic environment for all."
Am. Sub. S.B. 1 passed unanimously and will be sent back to the Senate for concurrence.
During this winter season, several specialized committees—task forces created by the Speaker of the House—have been meeting across Ohio to address specific policy areas. These task forces focus on Ohio’s most pressing issues, including the heroin and opioid crisis, energy policy, Alzheimer’s and dementia, education and poverty, and BRAC and military affairs. As the committees wrap up their research, I wanted to give you an update on the work they’ve been doing.
State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) was sworn in yesterday as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 132nd General Assembly. She represents the 6th Ohio House District, which includes the south-east portion of Cuyahoga County, for a fourth term.
The Senior Center of Brecksville joins State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) in hosting a Military / Veterans Benefits Fair on Friday, February 28th.
In response to the news that Nestlé USA will be moving its frozen pizza division from Illinois to Solon, which is expected to create 250 new jobs, State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) released a statement.