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Sobecki, L., Hicks-Hudson, P.
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To add five students as nonvoting members to the State Board of Education.

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Frazier, Holmes
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To establish the Ohio STEM Gateway Program under the College Credit Plus Program, to establish the Ohio STEM Retention Program and the Ohio IT Promise, and to make an appropriation.

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Loychik, M.
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Regarding the nomination and election of members of school district boards of education.

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Sobecki, L., Ingram, C.
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To declare the General Assembly's intent to establish new State Board of Education districts.

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Hicks-Hudson, P.
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To establish the Urban Farmer Youth Initiative Pilot Program and to make an appropriation.

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Seitz, B.
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To make changes regarding the Ohio Elections Commission and the campaign finance law.

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Oelsglager, S.
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To revise the law regarding priority for classroom facilities projects for which the prior conditional approval lapsed and to make capital reappropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2024.

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Lightbody, Miller
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Regarding increasing contributions for employers to the State Teachers Retirement System and School Employees Retirement System, establishing minimum amounts for certain STRS cost-of-living adjustments, and eliminating an age-related eligibility criterion for retirement in STRS.

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Bird, A., Ingram, C.
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To enact "Sarah's Law for Seizure Safe Schools" to require public and chartered nonpublic schools to create a seizure action plan for each student with a seizure disorder or epilepsy.

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Fowler, S.
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To allow property used for commercial timber production to receive the 10% nonbusiness property tax rollback.