Social Media Control in IT Act [HB-860]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Media and Advertising ]
Social Media Control in IT Act
HB-860: Social Media Control in IT Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Donna White
Reptd Fav Com Substitute on 06/17/2025
Establish licensing process, contract requirements for PBMs [HB-229]
[Insurance ]
[Pharmaceuticals ]
[Healthcare ]
To amend section 3959.01 and to enact sections 3957.01, 3957.02, 3957.03, 3957.04, 3957.05, 3957.06, 3957.07, 3957.08, 3957.09, 3957.10, 3957.11, 3957.12, 3957.13, 3957.14, 3957.15, 3957.16, 3957.17, and 3957.99 of the Revised Code to establish a stand-alone licensing process and new contractual requirements for pharmacy benefit managers.
HB-229: Establish licensing process, contract requirements for PBMs
Sponsored by: Rep. Kellie Deeter
Referred To Committee: General Government on 04/30/2025
GREATER Act Growing Regional Entrepreneurship and Access To Economic Resilience Act [HB-2728]
[Economic Development ]
[Small Business ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
To require the Small Business Administration, the Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Delta Regional Authority to enter into an agreement to carry out activities to expand rural entrepreneurship, and for other purposes.
HB-2728: GREATER Act Growing Regional Entrepreneurship and Access To Economic Resilience Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Julia Letlow
Introduced In House on 04/08/2025
Require application stores to offer parental control options [HB-226]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Children and Youth ]
To enact section 1349.07 of the Revised Code to require application stores to offer parental control options and to obtain parental consent before permitting individuals under 16 years of age to download certain applications.
HB-226: Require application stores to offer parental control options
Sponsored by: Rep. Monica Robb Blasdel
Referred To Committee: Judiciary on 04/09/2025
Phase out subminimum wage for individuals with disabilities [HB-225]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Disabilities ]
[Taxes ]
[Human Services ]
[Nonprofit ]
To amend sections 4111.06, 4111.14, 5122.28, 5123.022, 5123.023, 5123.87, 5747.98, and 5751.98 and to enact sections 3304.45, 4111.061, 5747.87, and 5751.56 of the Revised Code to phase out the subminimum wage for individuals with physical or mental disabilities, to authorize a tax credit for purchases made from nonprofit corporations that hire such individuals, and to name this act the Ohio Employment First and Greater Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Act.
HB-225: Phase out subminimum wage for individuals with disabilities
Sponsored by: Rep. Cecil Thomas
Referred To Committee: Commerce And Labor on 04/09/2025