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Oelslager Reviews a Busy Session for the Ohio House

April 6, 2022
Scott Oelslager News

COLUMBUS — Last Wednesday, March 30, the Ohio House of Representatives passed a total of 10 bills. While the issues ranged widely, there were key topics that finally had their day on the House floor. Here are some highlights from State Representative Scott Oelslager (R-North Canton):

  • House Bill 135, to prohibit certain health insurance cost-sharing practices. 
  • House Bill 390, to require governmental evidence-retention entities to secure and test sexual assault examination kits in relation to an investigation or prosecution of trafficking in persons. 
  • House Bill 431, to require the Department of Health to establish and maintain a stroke registry database and to provide for the recognition of thrombectomy-capable stroke centers.
  • House Bill 482, to create a Tax Fraud Study Commission to study and to make recommendations for preventing income tax fraud.

All four bills are now being considered by the Ohio Senate. 

“I was excited to see these bills rise to the forefront and as we continue to make this state superior in everything that we do.” said Oelslager.  “I am looking forward to what else we will be producing for Ohioans here soon,”

The House met for an additional voting session this Wednesday, April 6.