15 PIECES OF LEGISLATION SIGNED into LAW INCLUDING
133rd General Assembly
Senate Bill 126 Enact Collin's Law: The Ohio Anti-Hazing Act (Enacted by the 134th General Assembly)
House Bill 46 Establish the Ohio State Government Expenditure Database (HB 110 Enacted by the 134th General Assembly)
House Bill 47 (SB 259): Revise time decide property tax complaint
House Bill 231: Enact Allison Rose Suhy Act regarding food allergy training
House Bill 490: Prorate electric/hybrid vehicle registration fees
House Bill 50: Declare certain hospital employee inventions property of hospital
House Bill 285: Establish Drivers License Reinstatement Fee Debt Reduction Prog.
9 CAPITAL BILL AMENDMENTS ACCEPTED for a TOTAL of OVER $2,000,000 FOR THE WESTSHORE
City of Bay Village
BAYarts Campus Expansion: $500,000
Lake Erie Nature & Science Center Wildlife Gardens: $450,000
Bradley Park Playground: $32,279
Interurban Pedestrian Bridge: $50,000
City of Fairview Park
Thomas Lane Pocket Park: $46,740
City of North Olmsted
Clague Park Improvements: $100,000
Horizon Education Playground Improvements: $140,000
City of Rocky River
Bradstreet’s Landing Pier: $200,000
City of Westlake
Clague Park Playground Renovation: $487,000
Total: $2,006,019
132nd General Assembly
House Bill 38: Protecting our men and women in uniform from deliberate attacks
House Bill 251: Providing our local governments with stronger investment opportunity
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House Bill 336: Helping Ohioans with suspended licenses by reducing reinstatement fees
H.C.R. 10: Condemning Anti-Semitism Ohio
H.C.R. 19:Deter hate groups and their ideologies in Ohio
Click the icon to view billHouse Bill 481: Creating a "Stop Bullying" license plate
House Bill 531: Helping our cities attract major sporting events
7 OPERATING BUDGET AMENDMENTS ACCEPTED PROVIDING NEARLY $5,000,000 for OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Increased Public Safety Radio Funding for Municipalities
- $4,000,000
Providence House Funding
- $300,000
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland Art Museum, Natural History Museum
- $600,000
Early Childhood Education Eligibility
- Makes 3 year olds eligible for funding
9 CAPITAL BILL AMENDMENTS ACCEPTED for a TOTAL of NEARLY $900,000 FOR THE WESTSHORE
City of Bay Village
Cahoon Memorial park to build facility/Connect Trail $130,000
BAYarts Huntington Playhouse (Building Upgrades) $100,000
Rose Hill Museum (structural repairs) $62,000
Bay Village Emergency Boat Storage construction $32,500
Lake Erie Nature and Science Center (Replace Roof) $15,000
City of Fairview Park
Fairview Park Indoor Pool and Aquatics Center $100,000
City of North Olmsted
Construct a fault tolerant, redundant fiber ring: $200,000
Frostville Museum (Build 1840s replica Schoolhouse) $50,000
City of Westlake
Lilly Weston House for building renovations $200,000
Total $889,500
In summary, Rep. Greenspan in his first term introduced 17 pieces of legislation, 8 of which were signed into law. Rep. Greenspan also had a total of 16 amendments accepted into the budget and capital bill, providing nearly $6,000,000 to support our Westshore and the State of Ohio.
Rep. Greenspan hosted a total of 19 district events designed to show residents what happens in the legislature in Columbus. 11 district roundtables were hosted in the district to discuss the role of certain committees at the Ohio House of Representatives. 8 "Donuts with Dave" office hours were hosted to address any and all questions that residents of the Westshore had about the issues surrounding the State of Ohio.