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2017
Letter from the Chairman .......................................... 2
ACU & ACUF Board Members .................................. 3
Selecting the Votes .................................................... 3
2017 Winners & Losers .............................................. 4
OH Senate Statistics .................................................. 5
OH Senate Vote Descriptions .................................... 6
OH Senate Scores ..................................................... 7
OH House Statistics ................................................... 9
OH House Vote Descriptions .................................. 10
OH House Scores .................................................... 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RATINGS of OHIORATINGS of OHIO
ACUConservative Conservative.org@ACUFoundation
#ACURatings
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
Dear Fellow Conservative,
The American Conservative Union Foundation is proud to present our ratings of the 2017 meeting of the Ohio General Assembly. Like our Congressional Ratings, which date back 46 years, these ratings are meant to reflect how elected officials view the role of government in an individual’s life. We begin with our philosophy (conservatism is the political philosophy that sovereignty resides in the person) and then apply our understanding of government (its essential role is to defend life, liberty and property).
Because our ratings are designed to educate the public about how consistently their elected officials adhere to conservatism, we carefully examine the entire docket of legislation introduced in each state every year. We select the most meaningful bills and publish the results after the dust has settled. The ACU Foundation is the only organization to score over 8,000 elected officials each year, including lawmakers from all 50 states and Congress.
The 2016 election dramatically impacted the political landscape of not only Washington but state legislative chambers all across the country. Republicans now have control of both legislative chambers in 32 states, more than double the number they controlled in 2010. With these victories comes an ability to implement policies that restore individual liberty and return us to a limited form of government run by and for “We the People.”
It is our hope that these ratings will serve as a guide showing who can be relied on to fight for conservative principles and restore the role of government to what our nation’s founding fathers envisioned.
Sincerely,
Matt SchlappChairmanAmerican Conservative Union
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
SELECTING THE VOTES
ACU researched and selected a range of bills before the Ohio General Assembly that determine a member’s adherence to conservative principles. We selected bills that focus on Ronald Reagan’s philosophy of the “three-legged stool”: 1) fiscal and economic: taxes, budgets, regulation, spending, healthcare, and property; 2) social and cultural: 2nd amendment, religion, life, welfare, and education; and 3) government integrity: voting, individual liberty, privacy, and transparency. This wide range of issues are designed to give citizens an accurate assessment that conveys which of Ohio’s elected leaders best defend the principles of a free society: Life, Liberty and Property.
201 N. Union Street, Suite 370Alexandria, VA 22314(202) 347-9388
Matt Schlapp Chairman
Charlie Gerow First Vice Chairman
Bob Beauprez Treasuer
Amy Frederick Secretary
Ed Yevoli At-Large
Jackie Arends
Larry Beasley
Kimberly Bellissimo
Steve Biegun
Morton C. Blackwell
John Bolton
Jose Cardenas
Ron Christie
Muriel Coleman
Becky Norton Dunlop
John Eddy
Luis Fortuno
Alan M. Gottlieb
Van D. Hipp, Jr.
Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser
Michael R. Long
Ed McFadden
Carolyn D. Meadows
Priscilla O'Shaughnessy
Ron Robinson
Mike Rose
Ned Ryun
Peter Samuelson
Sabrina Schaeffer
Terry Schilling
Matt Smith
Thomas Winter
ACU BOARD MEMBERS
Matt Schlapp Chairman
Millie Hallow Vice Chairman
Van D. Hipp, Jr. Treasurer
Kimberly Bellissimo Secretary
Jose Cardenas
Jonathan Garthwaite
Charlie Gerow
Colin Hanna
Niger Innes
Adam Laxalt
Willes K. Lee
Mary Matalin
Carolyn D. Meadows
Randy Neugebauer
Thomas Winter
ACUF BOARD MEMBERS
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
2017 WINNERS & LOSERS
SENATE
BACONBALDERSONBEAGLEBURKECOLEYGARDNERHACKETTHITEHOAGLANDHOTTINGER
SENATE
HUFFMANJORDANLAROSELEHNEROBHOFOELSLAGERPETERSONTERHARUECKERWILSON
90-100% AWARD FOR CONSERVATIVE EXCELLENCE
HOUSE
ANIELSKIARNDTBECKERBLESSINGBRENNERBRINKMANBUTLERCARFAGNACUPPDEANDEVERDeVITISEDWARDSFABERGAVARONEGINTERGONZALESGOODMANGREENGREENSPANHAGAN
HOUSE
HAMBLEYHENNEHILLHOUSEHOLDERHUFFMANHUGHESJOHNSONKELLERKICKKOEHLERLANDISLANESELATOURETTELIPPSMANNINGMcCOLLEYMERRINPATTONPELANDAPERALESREINEKE
HOUSE
RETHERFORDREZABEKRIEDELROEGNERROMANCHUKROSENBERGERRYANSCHAFFERSCHERERSCHURINGSEITZSLABYSMITH, R.SPRAGUESTEINTHOMPSONVITALEWIGGAMYOUNG
SENATE
DOLANKUNZEMANNING
HOUSE
ANTANI
DUFFEY
HOOD
80-89% AWARD FOR CONSERVATIVE ACHIEVEMENT
SENATE
SkindellThomas
10% COALITION OF THE RADICAL LEFT
HOUSE
ClydeHowseIngramKellySmith, K.Strong Sykes
<=
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO SENATE STATISTICS
OHIO SENATE CONSERVATIVE RATINGS
RED = REPUBLICANS BLUE = DEMOCRATS
30
25
20
15
10
5
090-100%
2017 ACU PERCENTAGE
# OF STATE
SENATORS
0-9% 10-19% 30-39% 40-49% 50-59% 60-69% 70-79% 80-89%20-29%
97%REPUBLICAN AVERAGE
11%DEMOCRAT AVERAGE
74%OVERALL AVERAGE
EKLUND71%
LOWEST REPUBLICAN
14%
HIGHEST DEMOCRATS
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
1. SB 145 Banning Dismemberment Abortions. This bill bans dismemberment abortions, a gruesome procedure that involves cutting apart a fetus for extraction. These types of abortions are performed as early as the 14th week of a pregnancy, when an unborn baby is typically sprouting hair and had already developed fingers, toes, and multiple organs. ACU believes abortion is a human tragedy, supports restrictions on the practice, and believes the human remains from this tragedy should be treated with the utmost respect and supported this bill. The Senate passed the bill on June 28, 2017 by a vote of 24-9.
2. HB 27 Reforming the Workers' Compensation System. This bill improves the integrity of the workers' compensation system by instituting a series of reforms to the system. Under the bill, the statute of limitations to filing a claim is limited to one year, the way in which an injured worker's weekly wages is calculated is simplified, and incarcerated dependents of those awarded workers' compensation are no longer eligible for benefits. ACU supports reforms that improve the integrity of the workers' compensation system and help ensure benefits are properly allocated and supported this bill. The Senate passed the bill on June 28, 2017 by a vote of 24-9.
3. SB 79 Requiring Oversight of State Agencies. This bill requires that state departments within the governor’s cabinet be reviewed by members of the legislature to determine their usefulness, performance and effectiveness. Each department is required to prove the public need it serves and demonstrate that the rules it has adopted are consistent with the legislative mandate of the department. In addition, the bill requires that the occupational licensing requirements of departments be reviewed to determine if they are the “least restrictive form of regulation." ACU supports increased governmental oversight and ensuring agency rulemaking is conducted based on the intentions of the legislature and supported this bill. The Senate passed the bill on June 28, 2017 by a vote of 24-9.
4. HB 49 #3 Preventing the Expansion of Medicaid to New Additional Groups. Section 5163.03 of the state budget bill prevents the state from expanding its Medicaid program to cover any new “optional eligibility groups” or classes of individuals with needs not yet already covered under the current program. Increasing per capita Medicaid spending has a negative impact on the economy and family prosperity, which is illustrated by the ACU Foundation’s Family Prosperity Index. ACU supports this effort to help ensure the integrity of Medicaid, the state’s largest spending program, and supported this section of the budget. The Senate voted to override the governor’s line item veto (#23) on August 22, 2017 by a vote of 23-10.
5. HB 49 #23 Protecting the Constitutional Authority of the Legislative Branch. Section 131.35 of the state budget bill limits the power and authority of the Controlling Board under the Office of Budget and Management. Under the bill, neither the Board nor any state agency can make expenditures of any federal funds greater than the amount appropriated by the general assembly. The bill is in part intended to limit unauthorized expansions of Medicaid. ACU supports the constitutional authority of the legislative branch to make budgetary and funding decisions and supported this bill. The Senate voted to override the governor’s line item veto (#3) on August 22, 2017 by a vote of 23-10.
6. SB 186 Expanding Business Pass-through Tax Deductions. This bill results in a net tax decrease by classifying wages paid to individuals through “professional employer organizations” as business income. Currently, this income is subject to a graduated tax of up to 4.997%, while under this bill, the first $250,000 of income is deductible and the remainder subject to a 3% flat tax. ACU supports reducing taxes to spur economic growth and supported this bill. The Senate passed the bill on October 18, 2017 by a vote of 30-2.
7. HB 214 Banning Down Syndrome Abortions. This bill prohibits an abortion from being performed if the pregnant woman is seeking the abortion due to a prenatal diagnosis or test result indicating Down syndrome. ACU believes abortion is a human tragedy, supports restrictions on the practice, and supported this bill. The Senate passed the bill on December 13, 2017 by a vote of 20-12.
OHIO SENATE VOTE DESCRIPTIONS
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO SENATE VOTE DETAIL
Party District SB 145 HB 27 SB 79 HB 49 (#3) HB 49 (#23) SB 186 HB 214ACU
VotesVotes Cast
2017 %
2016 %
LIFETIME AVG
BACON R 3 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 91%
BALDERSON R 20 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 91%
BEAGLE R 5 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 77% 87%
Brown D 11 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% 9% 14%
BURKE R 26 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 93%
COLEY R 4 + + + + + + X 6 6 100% 77% 95%
DOLAN R 24 + + + + + + - 6 7 86% n/a 86%
EKLUND R 18 + + + - - + + 5 7 71% 77% 85%
GARDNER R 2 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 69% 86%
HACKETT R 10 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 83% 89%
HITE R 1 + + + + + X X 5 5 100% 77% 92%
HOAGLAND R 30 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% n/a 100%
HOTTINGER R 31 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 91%
HUFFMAN R 12 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 94% 92%
JORDAN R 19 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 91%
KUNZE R 16 + + + + + + - 6 7 86% 63% 75%
LAROSE R 27 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 77% 88%
LEHNER R 6 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 69% 83%
MANNING R 13 + + + + + + - 6 7 86% 69% 81%
McCOLLEY R 1 X X X X X X + 1 1 n/a† 88% 93%
O'Brien D 32 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% 13% 17%
OBHOF R 22 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 93%
OELSLAGER R 29 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 83%
PETERSON R 17 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 83% 92%
Schiavoni D 33 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% 9% 11%
Skindell D 23 - - - - - - - 0 7 0% 8% 5%
Sykes D 28 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% 6% 17%
Tavares D 15 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% 8% 6%
TERHAR R 8 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 88% 93%
“+” Member voted with ACU’s position“-” Member voted against ACU’s position
“X” Member was absent for vote“E” Member was excused for vote
† Legislator did not vote on enough of the selected bills and as a result the 2017 percentage was not rated. 2/3rds of the selected bills must be voted on to receive a score.
OHIO SENATE SCORES
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO SENATE VOTE DETAIL
Party District SB 145 HB 27 SB 79 HB 49 (#3) HB 49 (#23) SB 186 HB 214ACU
VotesVotes Cast
2017 %
2016 %
LIFETIME AVG
Thomas D 9 - - - - - - - 0 7 0% 8% 3%
UECKER R 14 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% 85% 92%
Williams D 21 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% 8% 11%
WILSON R 7 + + + + + + + 7 7 100% n/a 85%
Yuko D 25 - - - - - + - 1 7 14% n/a 6%
“+” Member voted with ACU’s position“-” Member voted against ACU’s position
“X” Member was absent for vote“E” Member was excused for vote
† Legislator did not vote on enough of the selected bills and as a result the 2017 percentage was not rated. 2/3rds of the selected bills must be voted on to receive a score.
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO HOUSE STATISTICS
OHIO HOUSE CONSERVATIVE RATINGS
RED = REPUBLICANS BLUE = DEMOCRATS
# OF STATEREPS
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
090-100%
2017 ACU PERCENTAGE
0-9% 10-19% 30-39% 40-49% 50-59% 60-69% 70-79% 80-89%20-29%
98%REPUBLICAN AVERAGE
30%DEMOCRAT AVERAGE
75%OVERALL AVERAGE
LOWEST REPUBLICAN
PATMON56%
HIGHEST DEMOCRAT
ANTANI80%
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
1. HB 114 Eliminating the State Renewable Energy Standard. This bill eliminates the state’s renewable energy standard and no longer forces utility companies to obtain a percentage of their energy from “renewable” sources. Furthermore, the bill reduces the requirement that utilities reduce “peak demand” and allows customers to opt-out of utilities' energy efficiency program. ACU supports all forms of energy, believes government should not favor one form of energy over another, and supported this bill. The House passed the bill on March 30, 2017 by a vote of 65-31.
2. HB 27 Reforming the Workers' Compensation System. This bill improves the integrity of the workers' compensation system by instituting a series of reforms to the system. Under the bill, the statute of limitations to filing a claim is limited to one year, the way in which an injured worker's weekly wages is calculated is simplified, and incarcerated dependents of those awarded workers' compensation are no longer eligible for benefits. ACU supports reforms that improve the integrity of the workers' compensation system and help ensure benefits are properly allocated and supported this bill. The House passed the bill on May 17, 2017 by a vote of 66-31.
3. HB 41 Requiring Voter IDs for Early Voting. This bill strengthens ballot integrity by requiring an individual voting “in-person absentee” to submit a form of identification, just as they would if voting on election day. The bill continues to allow an individual who does not have the proper form of identification to fill out a written absentee ballot application. ACU supports strengthening the integrity of our electoral process and supported this bill. The House passed the bill on June 21, 2017 by a vote of 64-30.
4. HB 49 #3 Preventing the Expansion of Medicaid to New Additional Groups. Section 5163.03 of the state budget bill prevents the state from expanding its Medicaid program to cover any new “optional eligibility groups” or classes of individuals with needs not yet already covered under the current program. Increasing per capita Medicaid spending has a negative impact on the economy and family prosperity, which is illustrated by the ACU Foundation’s Family Prosperity Index. ACU supports this effort to help ensure the integrity of Medicaid, the state’s largest spending program, and supported this section of the budget. The House voted to override the governor’s line item veto (#23) on August 22, 2017 by a vote of 66-31.
5. HB 49 #23 Protecting the Constitutional Authority of the Legislative Branch. Section 131.35 of the state budget bill limits the power and authority of the Controlling Board under the Office of Budget and Management. Under the bill, neither the Board nor any state agency can make expenditures of any federal funds greater than the amount appropriated by the general assembly. The bill is in part intended to limit unauthorized expansions of Medicaid. ACU supports the constitutional authority of the legislative branch to make budgetary and funding decisions and supported this bill. The House voted to override the governor’s line item veto (#3) on August 22, 2017 by a vote of 66-31.
6. HB 235 Increasing Oversight of State Education Planning and Spending. This bill increases government transparency by requiring the Ohio Department of Education to submit to members of the legislature a written copy of how federal education funds will be spent under the “Every Student Succeeds Act." ACU supports increased oversight of governmental agencies and supported this bill. The House passed the bill on September 20, 2017 by a vote of 85-9.
7. HB 226 Legalizing the Use of Fireworks. This bill permits individuals to shoot off “consumer grade fireworks” such as roman candles, fountains and firecrackers starting in the year 2020. The bill grants municipalities the right to establish their own restrictions and sets up a regulatory framework, including a 4 percent fee on sales. ACU supports the ability to purchase and use fireworks in the state and supported this bill as a step in the right direction. The House passed the bill on October 11, 2017 by a vote of 83-14.
8. HB 119 Ensuring the Integrity of Government Assistance Programs. This bill helps ensure that government benefits provided under Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are only being administered to those who are eligible. Under the bill, the state is required to check federal, state and commercial databases on a quarterly basis in order to verify factors such as identity, income, residency, citizenship status, employment status and disability status. ACU supports efforts that reduce welfare fraud and ensure benefits are preserved for those eligible. The House passed the bill on November 1, 2017 by a vote of 80-14.
9. HB 214 Banning Down Syndrome Abortions. This bill prohibits an abortion from being performed if the pregnant woman is seeking the abortion due to a prenatal diagnosis or test result indicating Down syndrome. ACU believes abortion is a human tragedy, supports restrictions on the practice, and supported this bill. The House passed the bill on November 1, 2017 by a vote of 64-31.
10. HB 334 Expanding Business Pass-through Tax Deductions. This bill results in a net tax decrease by classifying wages paid to individuals through “professional employer organizations” as business income. Currently this income is subject to a graduated tax of up to 4.997%, while under this bill the first $250,000 of income is deductible and the remainder subject to a 3% flat tax. ACU supports reducing taxes to spur economic growth and supported this bill. The House passed the bill on November 11, 2017 by a vote of 82-11.
OHIO HOUSE VOTE DESCRIPTIONS
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO HOUSE VOTE DETAIL
Party District HB 114 HB 27 HB 41 HB 49 (#3) HB 49 (#23) HB 235 HB 226 HB 119 HB 214 HB 334ACU
VotesVotes Cast
2017 %
2016 %
LIFETIME AVG
ANIELSKI R 6 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 67% 78%
ANTANI R 42 + + + + + - - + + + 8 10 80% 88% 86%
Antonio D 13 - - - - - + - + - + 3 10 30% 13% 11%
ARNDT R 89 + + + + + + + + - + 9 10 90% 75% 83%
Ashford D 44 - - - - - + + - - + 3 10 30% 9% 9%
Barnes D 12 - - - - - + - - - + 2 10 20% 33% 31%
BECKER R 65 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 86%
Bishoff D 20 - X X X X X X X X X 0 1 n/a† 18% 30%
BLESSING R 29 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 87%
Boccieri D 59 - - X - - + + + - + 4 9 44% 13% 29%
Boggs D 18 - - - - - + + + - - 3 10 30% 6% 18%
Boyd D 9 - - - X X + - - - + 2 8 25% 13% 14%
BRENNER R 67 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 94% 95%
BRINKMAN R 27 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 75% 78%
Brown D 20 X X X - - - + + - + 3 7 43% n/a 69%
BUTLER R 41 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 87%
CARFAGNA R 68 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Celebrezze D 15 + - - - - + + + - + 5 10 50% 6% 17%
Cera D 96 + - - - - + + + - + 5 10 50% 25% 30%
Clyde D 75 - - - - - + - - - - 1 10 10% 6% 9%
CONDITT R 52 + + + + + X X X X X 5 5 n/a† 88% 94%
Craig D 26 - - - - - + + - - + 3 10 30% 6% 19%
CUPP R 4 + + + + + X + + + + 9 9 100% 88% 93%
DEAN R 74 + + + + + + - + + + 9 10 90% 87% 88%
DEVER R 28 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 81% 86%
DeVITIS R 36 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 75% 91%
DUFFEY R 21 - + + + + + + + + X 8 9 89% 56% 74%
EDWARDS R 94 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
FABER R 84 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Fedor D 45 - - - - - + - + - - 2 10 20% 19% 11%
“+” Member voted with ACU’s position“-” Member voted against ACU’s position
“X” Member was absent for vote“E” Member was excused for vote
† Legislator did not vote on enough of the selected bills and as a result the 2017 percentage was not rated. 2/3rds of the selected bills must be voted on to receive a score.
OHIO HOUSE SCORES
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO HOUSE VOTE DETAIL
Party District HB 114 HB 27 HB 41 HB 49 (#3) HB 49 (#23) HB 235 HB 226 HB 119 HB 214 HB 334ACU
VotesVotes Cast
2017 %
2016 %
LIFETIME AVG
Galonski D 35 X - - - - - - - - + 1 9 11% n/a 11%
GAVARONE R 3 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
GINTER R 5 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 81% 90%
GONZALES R 19 - + + + + + + + + + 9 10 90% 77% 82%
GOODMAN R 87 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
GREEN R 66 + + + + + + + X + X 8 8 100% 88% 88%
GREENSPAN R 16 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
HAGAN R 50 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 87% 92%
HAMBLEY R 69 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 75% 85%
HENNE R 40 + + X + + + + + + + 9 9 100% 88% 92%
HILL R 97 + + X + + + + + + + 9 9 100% 88% 93%
Holmes D 63 + - - - - + + + - + 5 10 50% n/a 50%
HOOD R 78 + + + + + + - X X X 6 7 86% 94% 78%
HOUSEHOLDER R 72 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Howse D 11 - - - - - - + - - - 1 10 10% 9% 10%
HUFFMAN R 80 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
HUGHES R 24 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Ingram D 32 - - - - - - + - - - 1 10 10% n/a 10%
JOHNSON R 90 X + + + + + + + + + 9 9 100% n/a 89%
KELLER R 53 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Kelly D 31 - - - - - - + - - - 1 10 10% n/a 10%
Kent D 25 - - - - - - + + - - 2 10 20% n/a 20%
KICK R 70 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
KOEHLER R 79 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 93%
LANDIS R 98 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 93%
LANESE R 23 - + + + + + + + + + 9 10 90% n/a 90%
LANG R 52 X X X X X + + + + + 5 5 n/a† n/a n/a
LATOURETTE R 76 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 80% 90%
Leland D 22 - - - - - + + + - - 3 10 30% 7% 12%
Lepore-Hagan D 58 - - - X X + + + - + 4 8 50% 6% 19%
LIPPS R 62 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
“+” Member voted with ACU’s position“-” Member voted against ACU’s position
“X” Member was absent for vote“E” Member was excused for vote
† Legislator did not vote on enough of the selected bills and as a result the 2017 percentage was not rated. 2/3rds of the selected bills must be voted on to receive a score.
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO HOUSE VOTE DETAIL
Party District HB 114 HB 27 HB 41 HB 49 (#3) HB 49 (#23) HB 235 HB 226 HB 119 HB 214 HB 334ACU
VotesVotes Cast
2017 %
2016 %
LIFETIME AVG
MANNING R 55 + + + + + + + X X X 7 7 100% 69% 80%
McCOLLEY R 81 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
MERRIN R 47 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Miller D 17 - X - - - X - X X X 0 5 n/a† n/a n/a
O'Brien D 64 - - - - - + + + + + 5 10 50% 25% 29%
Patmon D 10 - - X - - + + + + + 5 9 56% 40% 41%
Patterson D 99 - - - - - + - + - + 3 10 30% 19% 29%
PATTON R 7 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
PELANDA R 86 + + + + + X + + + + 9 9 100% 88% 87%
PERALES R 73 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 88%
Ramos D 56 - - - - - + - - - + 2 10 20% 7% 12%
Reece D 33 - - - - - X + - - - 1 9 11% 13% 14%
REINEKE R 88 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 87% 92%
RETHERFORD R 51 + + + + + - + + + + 9 10 90% 88% 92%
REZABEK R 43 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 69% 83%
RIEDEL R 82 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
ROEGNER R 37 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 94% 92%
Rogers D 60 - - - - - + + + - + 4 10 40% 19% 29%
ROMANCHUK R 2 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 86%
ROSENBERGER R 91 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 93%
RYAN R 71 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 82% 87%
SCHAFFER R 77 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 94%
SCHERER R 92 + + + + + + X + + + 9 9 100% 87% 89%
SCHURING R 48 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 93%
SEITZ R 30 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
Sheehy D 46 - - - - - + + + - + 4 10 40% 19% 19%
SLABY R 38 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 90%
Smith, K. D 8 - - - - - + - - - - 1 10 10% 6% 5%
SMITH, R. R 93 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 92%
SPRAGUE R 83 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 94% 93%
STEIN R 57 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
“+” Member voted with ACU’s position“-” Member voted against ACU’s position
“X” Member was absent for vote“E” Member was excused for vote
† Legislator did not vote on enough of the selected bills and as a result the 2017 percentage was not rated. 2/3rds of the selected bills must be voted on to receive a score.
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AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION FOUNDATION’S 2017 Ratings of Ohio
OHIO HOUSE VOTE DETAIL
Party District HB 114 HB 27 HB 41 HB 49 (#3) HB 49 (#23) HB 235 HB 226 HB 119 HB 214 HB 334ACU
VotesVotes Cast
2017 %
2016 %
LIFETIME AVG
Strahorn D 39 - - - - - + + + - + 4 10 40% 19% 21%
Strong Sykes D 34 - - - - - X - - - - 0 9 0% n/a 0%
Sweeney D 14 - - - - - + + + - + 4 10 40% 13% 24%
THOMPSON R 95 + + + + + - + + + + 9 10 90% 88% 85%
VITALE R 85 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 83%
West D 49 + - - - - + + - - + 4 10 40% n/a 40%
WIGGAM R 1 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% n/a 100%
YOUNG R 61 + + + + + + + + + + 10 10 100% 88% 91%
ZELTWANGER R 54 X + + + + + X X X X 5 5 n/a† 94% 83%
“+” Member voted with ACU’s position“-” Member voted against ACU’s position
“X” Member was absent for vote“E” Member was excused for vote
† Legislator did not vote on enough of the selected bills and as a result the 2017 percentage was not rated. 2/3rds of the selected bills must be voted on to receive a score.