SB 224 OH Became Law
Revise the law regarding funerals and funeral services
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Sponsor (1)
- Jerry Cirino Republican · primary
33 coauthors / cosponsors
- George Lang Republican · cosponsor
- Tim Schaffer Republican · cosponsor
- Louis Blessing · cosponsor
- Bob Hackett · cosponsor
- Bob Peterson Republican · cosponsor
- Michael Rulli · cosponsor
- Cecil Thomas Democratic · cosponsor
- Kenny Yuko · cosponsor
- Brian Baldridge · cosponsor
- Sara Carruthers · cosponsor
- Jeffrey Crossman · cosponsor
- Sarah Fowler Arthur Republican · cosponsor
- Tavia Galonski · cosponsor
- Tim Ginter · cosponsor
- Diane Grendell · cosponsor
- Paula Hicks-Hudson Democratic · cosponsor
- Brett Hillyer · cosponsor
- Latyna Humphrey · cosponsor
- Catherine Ingram Democratic · cosponsor
- Don Jones · cosponsor
- David Leland · cosponsor
- Michele Lepore-Hagan · cosponsor
- Beth Liston Democratic · cosponsor
- Mike Loychik · cosponsor
- Adam Miller, A. · cosponsor
- Joseph Miller, J. Democratic · cosponsor
- Gail Pavliga · cosponsor
- Bill Seitz · cosponsor
- Michael Sheehy · cosponsor
- Lisa Sobecki · cosponsor
- Emilia Sykes · cosponsor
- Thomas West · cosponsor
- Tom Young, T. Republican · cosponsor
Action history (10)
- Sep 8, 2021 Introduced · upper
- Sep 15, 2021 Refer to Committee · upper
- Mar 15, 2022 Reported · upper
- Mar 16, 2022 Passed · upper
- Mar 21, 2022 Introduced · lower
- Mar 29, 2022 Refer to Committee · lower
- May 25, 2022 Reported · lower
- Jun 2, 2022 Concurred in House amendments · upper
- Jun 1, 2022 Passed · lower
- Sep 13, 2022 Effective 9/13/22 · executive
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CommerceElectionsHealth and Human ServicesLocal GovernmentState and Local GovernmentState and Local GovernmentTransportation
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