Responding to COVID-19: Ohio Legislature Preparing to Address Challenges from Public Health Crisis

The business of government is one of the essential services that it is still open during the Ohio’s lockdown, and members of the Ohio General Assembly will be in Columbus this week to address the statewide response to the pandemic.

On March 23, 22 bills were introduced by members of the Ohio House of Representatives to address issues that have arisen as a result of the CORVID-19 outbreak. This follows the introduction of a bill that was introduced previous week.

These 22 bills address housing and family stability, protecting first responders, expediting response measures, and freeing up additional financial resources to respond to the crisis.

Here, we provide a brief summary of what several of these bills do. These are the bills which affect the pubic at large (several are more technical).  

(Note: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that the deadline for federal income taxes has been extended to July 15, 2020).

(Note: The Local Government Fund (LGF) is the main tax revenue sharing mechanism Ohio has with its local governments dating back to 1934 when the state first implemented its first sales tax. The current percentage allocation to the LGF is 1.68%; this bill would increase the amount to 3.68%).

Many of these bills are also seeking to address issues that the Governor has raised but needs legislative approval to actually enact. We will keep a close eye on this bills and provide updates via out website as well as social media platforms.