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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (OH)

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  • Hicks-Hudson supports certification of Ohio Voters Bill of Rights

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson has expressed approval following the Ballot Board's unanimous decision to certify a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment known as the "Ohio Voters Bill of Rights."

  • Ohio senators propose child-focused reforms in family court

    State Senators Paula Hicks-Hudson and Theresa Gavarone have introduced Senate Bill 325, a new piece of legislation aimed at reforming Ohio's family court system to prioritize the best interests of children.

  • Ohio Democrats express concerns over Issue 1 election results

    Members of the Ohio Senate Democratic Caucus have expressed their reactions to the results of the November 5 general election concerning Issue 1.

  • Hicks-Hudson joins GLLC Executive Committee for upcoming biennium

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson has been elected as Ohio’s representative on the Executive Committee of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Legislative Caucus (GLLC) for the 2025-26 term.

  • Hicks-Hudson criticizes response to court decision on Issue 1 ballot language

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) today responded to the Ohio Supreme Court’s decision and subsequent changes made by the Ohio Ballot Board regarding Issue 1, also known as the “Citizens Not Politicians” redistricting constitutional amendment.

  • Minority ballot board members file complaint against Ohio officials over Citizens Not Politicians case

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) and State Representative Terrence Upchurch (D-Cleveland) submitted a filing to the Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday, alleging legal malpractice by Attorney General Dave Yost and Ballot Board chair Secretary of State Frank LaRose. The filing pertains to their conduct in the Citizens Not Politicians legal matter.

  • Democratic leaders criticize AG Yost over handling of ballot board lawsuit

    Senate Democratic Leader Nickie J. Antonio (D-Lakewood) and House Minority Leader Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) today sent a letter to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost detailing his disregard for the legal rights of the minority members of the Ohio Ballot Board — Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) and Rep. Terrence Upchurch (D-Cleveland) — who voted against Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s ballot summary language for the Citizens Not Politicians constitutional amendment, Issue 1.

  • Hicks-Hudson criticizes Ohio Ballot Board's Issue 1 language

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) has issued a statement condemning the Ohio Ballot Board's recent decision to adopt language for Issue 1, known as the "Citizens Not Politicians" redistricting constitutional amendment. The vote, which followed party lines, has been criticized by Hicks-Hudson as misleading.

  • Ohio Supreme Court rejects AG's move against Senate Democrats' amicus brief

    Today, Senate Democratic Leader Nickie J. Antonio (D-Lakewood) and state Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) commended the Ohio Supreme Court for rejecting an attempt by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost to restrict the caucus' ability to speak for itself through amicus briefs. The Senate Democratic caucus’ brief was filed in a case regarding an application for a solar power facility that had been denied by the Ohio Power Siting Board.

  • Ohio senators testify in support of new healthcare plan

    State Senators Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) and Bill DeMora (D-Columbus) provided sponsor testimony today in support of Senate Bill 177, known as the Ohio Health Care Plan Act. The proposed legislation aims to ensure adequate access to health care for all Ohioans, addressing a statewide need for affordable health care services.

  • Ohio senators push for reform in Public Utilities Commission nominating process

    State Senators Bill DeMora (D-Columbus) and Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) testified this week in favor of Senate Bill 229, a legislative proposal aimed at altering the composition and nomination process of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).

  • Hicks-Hudson criticizes GOP additions to bill addressing Biden ballot situation

    State Senator Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) has criticized Ohio Senate Republicans for incorporating unrelated and controversial provisions in a bill intended to address the Biden ballot situation.

  • Toledo town hall canceled due to special legislative session

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) has announced the cancellation of the Point Place Library town hall in Toledo, originally scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on May 28. The cancellation is due to Governor DeWine’s proclamation calling for a special legislative session on the same day.

  • Ohio senators propose stricter penalties for unreported lost or stolen firearms

    State Senators Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) and Catherine Ingram (D-Cincinnati) provided sponsor testimony for Senate Bill 209 today. The proposed legislation seeks to increase the penalty for reckless failure to report a lost or stolen firearm in Ohio from a fourth-degree misdemeanor to a first-degree misdemeanor.

  • Hicks-Hudson Responds to Governor's State of the State Address

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) has responded to Governor Mike DeWine's State of the State address, expressing both praise and criticism for the initiatives outlined. Hicks-Hudson emphasized the importance of investing in Ohio's children and highlighted ongoing efforts in Lucas County to provide mental health care to children and families.Hicks-Hudson commended the Governor's focus on children but noted that more efforts are needed to scale up investments in youth health and wellness across the state. She stressed the significance of recognizing the role of...

  • Tips and Information for Constituents Experiencing Unemployment Issues

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson has reached out to the community to address the challenges faced by constituents dealing with Ohio's Unemployment system. In a letter to her neighbors, Senator Hicks-Hudson acknowledges the struggles many are experiencing due to issues such as unexpected terminations and demands for repayment of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.Offering assistance to those navigating the complexities of the unemployment system, Senator Hicks-Hudson encourages individuals to reach out to her office for support. Providing both a phone number and email...

  • Hicks-Hudson Votes "No" on House Bill 27

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson from Toledo, recently voted against House Bill 27, a higher-education bill that was amended at the last minute to allocate over $1 billion in capital budget dollars. Hicks-Hudson expressed her concerns regarding the bill, highlighting the lack of proper deliberation and transparency in the process.“The H.B. 27 capital budget amendment passed yesterday sets a dangerous precedent of allocating dollars with no real opportunity for proper deliberation,” said Hicks-Hudson. She emphasized that the bill did not undergo public input or committee...

  • Hicks-Hudson, Smith Introduce Pay Equity Legislation

    State Senators Kent Smith and Paula Hicks-Hudson recently introduced two bills aimed at addressing the gender wage gap in Ohio. The bills were unveiled during a press conference where they were joined by The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio and the Ohio Federation of Business and Professional Women.Smith emphasized the importance of fair pay, stating, "As Americans and Ohioans, we believe in a system where you get paid for the work you do." He highlighted the need for policies like an equal pay hotline and a fair paycheck workplace certification program to address the issue,...

  • Hicks-Hudson Denounces Senate's Veto Override of H.B. 68

    Jan 24, 2024State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) has strongly criticized the Ohio Senate's decision to override Governor DeWine's veto of House Bill 68. This bill, which has now become law, prohibits gender-affirming care for transgender minors and excludes transgender student athletes from participating in sports that align with their gender identity.In a statement, Hicks-Hudson expressed her deep disappointment in the Senate's actions, stating, "Once again, the Majority has chosen to maliciously target a vulnerable population in our state, by giving in to...

  • Hicks-Hudson Statement on House Bill 68 Veto

    State Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson has issued a statement in response to Governor Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68. The bill aimed to ban critical gender-affirming health care for minors and prevent transgender student-athletes from participating in sports teams that align with their gender identity.In her statement, Hicks-Hudson expressed her gratitude towards Governor DeWine for carefully considering the facts and listening to the experts before deciding to veto the legislation. She also highlighted the importance of the voices of Ohio citizens who testified against...