Bill Roemer News
State Rep. Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) today honored Joci Scott at the Ohio Statehouse for being named the 2020 Ms. Wheelchair Northern USA. The Ms. Wheelchair USA program, founded in northeast Ohio, is a nationwide pageant recognizing the achievements, service, and advocacy efforts of women with disabilities across the country.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) announces that House Bill 163, which creates the “Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad” license plate, passed out of the General Assembly. The legislation now heads to the governor.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Bill Roemer (R–Richfield) visited Chapel Hill Community on Thursday, distributing personal protective equipment (PPE) provided by JobsOhio and the Greater Akron Chamber of Commerce. Roemer was met at the retirement facility by Chapel Hill Community’s Executive Director, Debbie Durbin, and Director of Marketing, Jerry Martin. Also involved in the effort were State Senator Kristina Roegner (R–Hudson) and senior services advocacy group LeadingAge Ohio.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Bill Roemer (R–Richfield) visited Regina Health Center on Thursday, distributing personal protective equipment provided by JobsOhio and the Greater Akron Chamber of Commerce. Roemer was met at the assisted living facility by Sister Judith Ann Karem, Marti Shivak, and Mark. Also involved in the effort were State Senator Kristina Roegner (R–Hudson), and senior services advocacy group LeadingAge Ohio.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) announces that the State Controlling Board recently approved coronavirus relief funding to support local schools preparing for the beginning of the upcoming school year.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) announced House Bill 673 unanimously passed out of the Ohio House. The legislation seeks to push for ramping up the healthcare workforce and access, education, and removes unnecessary burdens on employers and workers. Roemer spoke to the bill on the House floor.
Read Full StoryState Representative Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) announces that House Bill 442 passed out of the Ohio House. The legislation makes changes to allow students in Ohio to complete the Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) after 120 semester hours of the required 150 hours of coursework. Roemer spoke to the bill on the House floor.
Read Full StoryState Representatives Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) and Thomas West (D-Canton) announce that House Bill 442 passed out of the House Commerce and Labor Committee earlier today. The two representatives are joint sponsors of the legislation, which makes changes to allow students in Ohio to complete the Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) after 120 semester hours of the required 150 hours of coursework.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Bill Roemer (R-Richfield) announces that yesterday House Bill 544, which creates the “Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad” license plate, passed out of the House Transportation and Public Safety Committee through a unanimous vote. Roemer delivered testimony during the committee in support of the bipartisan legislation.
Read Full StoryIn response to significant budget shortfalls in Ohio, Laurie Stevenson, Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, indicated in a memo to Office of Budget and Management Director Kimberly Murnieks that the agency would make reductions to the E-Check Program that amount to $670,709.
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