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Lawmaking 130 th Ohio General Assembly January 3, 2013 – Jan . 5 2015 ( Elections 2012 )

Lawmaking 130 th Ohio General Assembly January 3, 2013 – Jan . 5 2015 ( Elections 2012 ). Chapter 11 . Ohio’s General Assembly. Two Houses: “Bicameral” Senate (Upper House) House (Lower House) Senate: 4 year term, 2 term limit House: 2 year terms, 4 term limit

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Lawmaking 130 th Ohio General Assembly January 3, 2013 – Jan . 5 2015 ( Elections 2012 )

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  1. Lawmaking 130th Ohio General AssemblyJanuary 3, 2013 – Jan. 5 2015(Elections 2012 ) Chapter 11

  2. Ohio’s General Assembly • Two Houses: “Bicameral” • Senate (Upper House) • House (Lower House) • Senate: 4 year term, 2 term limit • House: 2 year terms, 4 term limit • Senate: 33 members (10th district) • House: 99 members (73rd district) • One year residency • No age requirements • Roughly $60,000 (??)

  3. Ohio Senate 1 for 330,000 and 3 House districts

  4. Ohio House (1 per 110,000)

  5. Chris Widener (R-10th Senate District) • Rick Perales(R-73rd House District)

  6. Ohio’s 130th General AssemblyPolitical Breakdown Senate: 23 Rep. 10 Dems House: 60 Rep. 39 Dems

  7. General Assembly: Leadership All Floor Leader titles generally the same as Congress…..

  8. Chris Widener (Senate Pro Tempore)

  9. General Assembly: CommitteeSystem Committee process generallythe same as Congress…..

  10. Chris Widener (Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee)

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