Jobs, Economic Development, and Infrastructure (JEDI) Bills
Bills on this page generally fall under the purview of the CCAO Jobs, Economic Development, and Infrastructure (JEDI) Standing Committee, chaired in 2025 by Allen County Commissioner Cory Noonan.
A bill's inclusion on this page does not mean that the committee has discussed the bill or that the Association has taken a position.
Senate Bill 122To eliminate the authority of townships and counties to adopt zoning resolutions for agricultural land under certain circumstances. Read More | House Bill 151To allocate a portion of any state revenue surplus to a program that funds certain road and bridge projects. Read More | |
Senate Bill 102To make changes to the law relating to tax foreclosures and county land reutilization corporations, and to name this act the Gus Frangos Act. Read More | House Bill 86To make changes to the law relating to tax foreclosures and county land reutilization corporations, and to name this act the Gus Frangos Act. Read More | House Bill 113To modify the law regarding annexation and financial disclosure forms, and to require school district approval of residential community reinvestment area property tax exemptions. Read More |
House Bill 92Regarding limitations on recovery and lien imposition by municipalities against property owners of non-owner-occupied properties for unpaid water, sewer, and disposal services rates and charges. Read More | Senate Bill 88To prohibit certain governments, businesses, and individuals from acquiring certain real property and to name this act the Ohio Property Protection Act. Read More | Senate Bill 83To revise the law governing eviction, residential building code enforcement, and real property transfers. Read More |
House Bill 93To restore the Clean Ohio Fund to be administered by the Department of Development and the Clean Ohio Council. Read More | Senate Bill 42To authorize local governments to create residential stability zones where homeowners may qualify for a partial property tax exemption. Read More | |
House Bill 1To prohibit certain governments, businesses, and individuals from acquiring certain real property and to name this act the Ohio Property Protection Act. Read More |