2025-2026 Regular Session • Ohio Legislature
SB114: Prohibit law enforcement from using quotas for arrests, citations
Legislative Summary
To enact section 109.70 of the Revised Code to prohibit law enforcement agencies from using quotas for arrests and citations.
Demographic Impact
Overall analysis of equity impact
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Bill History
2/25/2025
Introduced
Senate
2/26/2025
Referred to committee: Judiciary
Senate
4/17/2025
Reported: Judiciary
Senate
4/30/2025
Passed
Senate
5/6/2025
Introduced
House of Representatives
5/7/2025
Referred to committee: Public Safety
House of Representatives
Roll Call Votes
Senate Passed
4/30/2025
33
Yea
0
Nay
0
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate Favorable Passage
4/17/2025
7
Yea
0
Nay
0
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
Status Information
Current Status
Engrossed(4/30/2025)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Committee
Public Safety(House of Representatives)
Sponsors
Republican: 17
Democrat: 8
Primary Sponsor

Thomas Patton
Republican
Co-Sponsors (24)
Nickie Antonio
Democrat
Willis Blackshear
Democrat
Andrew Brenner
Republican
Jerry Cirino
Republican
Hearcel Craig
Democrat
Alessandro Cutrona
Republican
William DeMora
Democrat
Theresa Gavarone
Republican
Paula Hicks-Hudson
Democrat
Stephen Huffman
Republican
Catherine Ingram
Democrat
Terry Johnson
Republican
George Lang
Republican
Nathan Manning
Republican
Sandra O'Brien
Republican
Bill Reineke
Republican
Kristina Roegner
Republican
Mark Romanchuk
Republican
Timothy Schaffer
Republican
Kent Smith
Democrat
Jane Timken
Republican
Casey Weinstein
Democrat
Shane Wilkin
Republican
Steve Wilson
Republican