COLUMBUS—State Senator Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) today spoke to survivors and those on the front lines of fighting human trafficking during Ohio’s annual Human Trafficking Awareness Day at the Ohio Statehouse. The event brings together advocates from around the state to focus on efforts to end human trafficking.
Month: February 2020
Kunze Encourages Interested Ohioans To Apply for Legislative Fellowship at Statehouse
COLUMBUS—State Senator Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) today announced that the Ohio Legislative Service Commission is accepting applications through April 1, 2020 for its 13-month Legislative and Media Production Fellowship Program. The Commission will hire 24 fellows to serve in the Ohio General Assembly during 2021.
Senator Kunze Joins DeWine in Effort to Prevent Distracted Driving
By Randy Ludlow, The Columbus Dispatch:
They stood behind Gov. Mike DeWine cradling photos of loved ones lost.
John Gordon has told “Rusty’s Story” to more than 34,000 people over more than a decade. The only father-son court bailiff team in Ohio was ripped apart when a man texting on his cellphone crossed the center line and hit Rusty’s car head-on on Route 4 south of Marion, killing him instantly.
Senate Passes Kunze Bill Raising Awareness for ALS
The Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 163 today, sponsored by Senator Stepahnie Kunze (R-Hilliard) which will create an ALS license plate.
Kunze Joins Ohio First Lady Fran DeWine Launching the Franklin Co. Imagination Library
COLUMBUS-State Senator Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) today joined First Lady Fran DeWine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital for the launch of the Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library in Franklin County. This initiative is giving children across Ohio the opportunity to receive new books and helping improve early language development for all of Ohio’s children.
Senator Kunze Takes Steps to Ensure Student Safety
COLUMBUS—State Senator Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) today provided sponsor testimony on Senate Bill 253 which would revise laws regarding expelling students who make substantive threats of violence. This bill would allow local school boards to adopt a resolution that would enable the superintendent to expel a student for up to one year for communicating a threat or do physical harm to persons or property.