What bills did representatives introduce in 2021?


Members of Ohio's congressional delegation pushed legislation on veterans issues, college athletes and more in 2021.

Hot topics like infrastructure and COVID-19 dominated the discourse in Washington this year, and Ohio representatives made their feelings about them loud and clear. 

But amid the sparring, members of the congressional delegation pushed legislation to help veterans, college athletes and more.

Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan of Warren, who is also running for Senate, introduced 24 bills in 2021 – the most of anyone in the Buckeye State. Rep. Bob Latta, a Bowling Green Republican, followed closely behind with 21.

No proposals from the current delegation have been signed into law yet, but they illustrate what issues are deemed important by the people Ohioans elect to serve them.

Here’s a look at some of the measures.

Suing Twitter

The one bill introduced this year by Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, aims to change Section 230, an internet communications law that allows websites to moderate content and protects them from lawsuits over users’ post. 



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