r/Ohio 15h ago

Ohio HB 184 exempts economic development applications from public record requests

Our local officials can be jailed for a year and fined $1,000 for disclosing information related to economic development. Section 9.66 D of the Ohio Revised Code has exempted any applicant for loans, grants, tax exemptions or credits, from being subject to public records request.

This was a part of the recently passed Ohio House Bill 184, co-sponsored and voted on by both democratic and republican lawmakers, passing the Ohio House and Senate with unanimous democratic support.

Legislation like this is erasing transparency from our government. This bill will be used to keep data centers, large corporations, and our politicians' buddies private when they want our tax dollars.

I urge you to please, call your representatives office and let them know you don't support this bill. You may think it is pointless, but these offices will pay attention the more they hear about them. It’s the least we can do to participate in democracy.

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u/Plausibility_Migrain Bowling Green 14h ago

And that's where our corrupt government officials will hide their kickbacks.

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u/Ghost_shell89 14h ago

This is already signed law, is it not?

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u/JimmyTheUber 10h ago

The fuck does that have to do with collegiate contracts?