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  3. Sen. Willis Blackshear

Sen. Willis Blackshear

212
Letters
Verified VoterDayton, OH

Prioritize Funding for Ohio Public Schools Over Private Projects

The proposed budget by Ohio House Republicans that significantly cuts public school funding is deeply concerning and threatens the future of education in our state. Slashing over $400 million from what is needed to fully fund schools based on the Fair School Funding Plan will have devastating conseq

Map PinDayton, OH

Please support HB 499, the “Yes In My Backyard” bill.  I support local communities being incentivized to create inclusive zoning policies and eviction prevention programs to help address affordable housing solutions.  Grants to reward these efforts would further advance housing equity in our communi

Map PinDayton, OH

Please support SB 28 to regulate institutional investors in the state.  We have too many out of town investors coming into town to buy up low-income properties with the intent to flip them to more expensive rentals or real estate investments. This especially impacts elderly and disabled people who a

Map PinDayton, OH

Please support SB 145 to create a Housing Dashboard to track Ohio housing legislation.  This dashboard would allow Ohioans (from real estate agents to folks working in the homeless system) to monitor policy that could impact service delivery.  The dashboard is key for Ohio to address affordable hous

Map PinDayton, OH

Please oppose SB 5, the “Squatter’s Bill.”  This bill would trample tenants’ rights by allowing property owners to evict tenants by calling the sheriff’s department and referring to them as "squatters".  There are already trespassing laws in place that landlords can use.  We do not need additional l

Map PinOakwood, OH

Support SB 28, help lower income families afford housing.

Please support SB 28 to regulate institutional investors in the state. We have too many out of town investors coming into town to buy up low-income properties with the intent to flip them to more expensive rentals or real estate investments. This especially impacts elderly and disabled people who a

Map PinOakwood, OH

Oppose SB 5

Please oppose SB 5, the “Squatter’s Bill.” This bill would trample tenants’ rights by allowing property owners to evict tenants by calling the sheriff’s department and referring to them as "squatters". There are already trespassing laws in place that landlords can use. We do not need additional l

Map PinOakwood, OH

Support HB499

Please support HB 499, the “Yes In My Backyard” bill. I support local communities being incentivized to create inclusive zoning policies and eviction prevention programs to help address affordable housing solutions. Grants to reward these efforts would further advance housing equity in our communi

Verified VoterCenterville, OH

VOTE NO ON HOUSE BILL ONE

VOTE AGAINST HOUSE BILL 1!

Verified VoterCenterville, OH

tudent lives. Cuts in school funding disproportionately hurts stude lic schools. • Quality of education should not depend on where a s nts in rural and low-income school districts. • Increasing funding g is unfair to students in rural areas who have no private-school o OHIO REP TOM YOUNG

Verified VoterDayton, OH

Senator must address disability education inequity, show compassionate leadership.

Parents are understandably upset over Senator George Lang's insensitive comments about the costs of educating students with disabilities. His remarks insinuating that parents of children with special needs don't value education as highly as other parents are deeply offensive and misinformed. All stu

Verified VoterDayton, OH

Social security is not an entitlement. We pay into it via taxes. It means that money belongs to the people. We earned the right to the Social security benefits. You want to talk about wasted money? Then, you should be looking at the money sent to Elon Musk. His contracts waste more money than they

Map PinOakwood, OH

Oppose HB 26

Please oppose HB 26. Local cities and law enforcement need to focus on local crime and problems. They are the experts and know best if assisting ICE is in the community's best interest. Mandating that local law enforcement assist ICE will result in overcrowded jails and an overworked and underfun

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