To dissolve existing academic distress commissions, to repeal the law that creates new commissions, and to declare an emergency.
To authorize a property tax reduction in 2023 for properties with increased tax liability relative to 2022.
To prohibit certain state and local government actions respecting digital asset mining, to exempt certain digital currency transactions from state and local income taxes, to prohibit local charges on digital assets, to require the state retirement systems to evaluate certain digital asset investments, and to name this act the Ohio Blockchain Basics Act.
Regarding chartered nonpublic schools that participate in certain scholarship programs and disciplinary record requirements for schools and to amend the version of section 3314.03 of the Revised Code that is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2025, to continue the change on and after that date.
To require public schools to provide meals and related services to students.
To increase the base teacher salary to $50,000.
To establish the Comprehensive Science of Hair Learning Institute as a state institution of higher education, to establish a natural curly textured hair science grant program, and to make an appropriation.
Regards the teaching of career-technical education.
To require the State Board of Education to permit educational aides and intervention specialists to provide remote services.
Regarding the provision of remote services for special needs scholarship recipients and regarding credentialed professionals who may provide services under the Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program.