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Elected by voters like you, our state legislators are highly motivated to listen to their constituents. It only takes 60 seconds to make your voice heard by using our Action Center to learn about the critical bills being debated at the Ohio Statehouse, and to urge your Ohio legislators to take action.

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  • Protecting Children from Obscenity

    House Bill 245 (HB245), sponsored by Representatives Angie King (R-Celina) and Josh Williams (R-Sylvania) and co-sponsored by an additional 41 state representatives, would protect children from being subjected to obscene adult entertainers.

  • The Innocence Act

    The Innocence Act (HB295) aims to protect children from the porn industry by requiring Ohioans to provide ID for age verification when accessing obscene websites. The bill also prohibits a person’s image from being used against their will to create sexual content, such as “deepfakes.”

  • Preserving Single-Sex Bathroom Privacy

    House Bill 183 (HB183) would require schools to designate separate bathrooms, locker rooms, and overnight accommodations for males and females in the school building, as well as any facility used for a school-sponsored event. If passed, HB183 would ensure men cannot claim to be female and enter women’s private spaces and vice versa.

  • The Parents' Bill of Rights

    The Parents' Bill of Rights (HB8) recognizes the fundamental right of parents to make decisions regarding their child’s upbringing, care, and education.

    HB8 protects parents' right to know when their child is being taught sexual content at school, to opt their student out of such curriculum, and to be notified if their child requests a change of gender recognition at school.

  • The Backpack Bill

    The Backpack Bill empowers families to choose the educational options that best meet their needs. The Backpack Bill ties state resources to students so that Ohio funds students and teachers, instead of buildings and bureaucrats.

    Every child is unique, and families should be empowered to choose the best educational setting to meet their child’s needs. At the same time, the Backpack Bill ensures that Ohio maintains strong funding for community and public schools.

  • The (Un)Fairness Act

    Deceptively titled the “Ohio Fairness Act,” sponsors say this legislation is similar to the Equality Act in Washington.

    SB132 prioritizes the desires of adults over the well-being of children. By deeming that “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” are classes protected from discrimination, this proposed legislation would allow men and boys in women’s bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, and domestic violence shelters, as well as force girls to compete against boys in interscholastic sports.

  • PASSED! The SAFE Act

    The Saving Adolescents From Experimentation Act protects children from being “gender-transitioned” by adults. Passed into law on January 24, 2024, no doctor in the state of Ohio is permitted to prescribe puberty blockers or wrong-sex hormones, remove healthy reproductive organs, or surgically alter kids struggling with their identity.

    Across Ohio, some of the largest clinics in the state were referring children to receive these sterilizing procedures, including Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

  • PASSED! Save Women's Sports Act

    Passed into law on January 24, 2024, the Save Women’s Sports Act preserves the integrity of women’s sports by protecting female athletes from having to compete against biological males who have an unfair physical advantage over them.

    The Save Women's Sports Act preserves this level playing field for women and girls by requiring schools, higher education state institutions, and private colleges to designate separate single-sex teams and sports for each sex.

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Anyone can give testimony on bills being heard at the Ohio Statehouse. If you would like to join CCV in showing your support for our priority pro-family bills, let us know below! We’ll guide you every step of the way to have your voice heard.

Troy McIntosh testifying on the Backpack Bill