State Representative Angie King (R-Celina) and Josh Williams (R-Sylvania Twp.) have introduced legislation to update Ohio’s obscenity laws and protect children and families from sexualized performances taking place in public spaces.

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Individuals in law enforcement, fire departments, paramedics, EMTs, and more could each receive the bonus. Riedel says other states have already implemented this and bringing it to Ohio sends a clear message on how we support first responders.

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Ohio's program, currently targeted toward children enrolled in underperforming schools, provides vouchers of about $4,500 for elementary and middle school students and $6,000 for high schoolers. The bill would allow any child to use a voucher to cover part of the cost of private school tuition. The proposal comes as Ohio lawmakers are considering changing how the state funds education to address disparities between poor and rich districts.

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Cupp was elected to take over this past summer when Larry Householder was indicted on federal charges for a bribery scheme involving House Bill 6. Cupp has been serving as 4th District State Representative since 2015. In this upcoming session, Cupp will be working to get a school funding reform bill passed that he co-sponsored and replacing House Bill 6.