Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HJR4

Caption

CA: Protect individuals from being compelled to wear a mask

Impact

If passed by voters, HJR4 would enshrine the right not to wear a mask in the Ohio Constitution, affecting existing public health regulations. This amendment would create a constitutional barrier against future mask mandates by local governments and state agencies, significantly altering the balance of public health authority in Ohio. Legislators supporting the bill argue that it is crucial for protecting individual liberties, asserting that individuals should have the right to make their own decisions regarding personal health measures without government interference.

Summary

HJR4 is a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Ohio Constitution that seeks to ensure that individuals cannot be compelled to wear masks or other facial coverings in specific public settings. Notably, the proposed amendment would protect individuals against mandates related to mask-wearing in a wide range of public accommodations, including restaurants, grocery stores, schools, and government facilities. The resolution aims to solidify personal freedoms regarding health mandates, particularly in the context of public health policies that have gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

Opponents of HJR4 contend that the amendment could undermine public health efforts and hinder the ability of state and local governments to respond effectively to public health crises. They argue that masks play a vital role in controlling the spread of infectious diseases and that the resolution may embolden individuals to disregard health guidelines, potentially leading to greater risks in communal settings. The discussions surrounding HJR4 reflect a broader national debate over personal freedom versus public safety, highlighting differing views on the role of government in health mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB617

Protect individuals from being compelled to wear a mask

OH H1013

Protection from Discrimination Based on Health Care Choices

OH AB1326

Masks: individual or public health.

OH A478

Requires movie theaters to provide effective communication devices for individuals with visual or hearing impairment; expands protections under "Law Against Discrimination."

OH A1137

Requires movie theaters to provide effective communication devices for individuals with visual or hearing impairment; expands protections under "Law Against Discrimination."

OH SB989

Abortion; creating the Wrongful Death Protection Act of 2025; making certain individuals liable for wrongful death from abortion-inducing drugs. Emergency.

OH HB3853

PROTECT MEDICAL EQUIP FREEDOM

OH HB161

Provides certain exceptions to the prohibition on wearing hoods, masks, and other facial disguises in public places

OH SB643

Relating to the protection and care of individuals with mental retardation and to certain legal protections for individuals with disabilities; providing criminal penalties.

OH HB830

Buildings and housing; comprehensive state civil rights law protecting individuals from discrimination in housing, public accommodations, and employment; provide

Similar Bills

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