Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB183

Introduced
11/1/23  
Report Pass
5/22/24  
Engrossed
5/22/24  

Caption

Designate Lance Corporal James Patrick Rizzo Memorial Highway

Impact

The enactment of SB183 would have significant implications for state laws governing environmental protection and public health. It seeks to align state regulations with updated scientific understanding of pollution impacts, thereby broadening the scope of regulated substances. This shift could necessitate changes in existing compliance measures for industries involved in waste management, manufacturing, and energy production. Additionally, local governments will have to enhance their monitoring procedures to meet the new standards mandated by the bill which aims to establish a clearer framework for addressing environmental concerns at the state level.

Summary

SB183 addresses the growing concerns related to environmental pollution and public health by aiming to amend existing regulations on waste management and emissions standards. The bill is designed to enhance the state’s capacity to regulate harmful substances and mitigate their effects on health and the environment. Proponents of SB183 argue that it is a necessary step to improve the quality of air and water resources in the state, ultimately leading to better public health outcomes and long-term sustainability. The bill also includes provisions for increased fines and penalties for non-compliance, emphasizing a stricter enforcement approach.

Sentiment

There is a generally positive sentiment surrounding the bill among environmental advocates and public health organizations. Supporters emphasize its potential to improve air and water quality, reducing health risks associated with pollution. However, there are also concerns from some industry representatives who fear increased regulatory burdens and potential economic impacts. They argue that while the intentions are commendable, the implementation may be costly and could hinder business operations, leading to resistance from sectors heavily reliant on practices that might be curtailed by the new regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over the balance between necessary regulation and economic viability for certain industries. Some critics argue that the bill may disproportionately impact smaller businesses that may struggle to meet the new standards, raising concerns about equity and fairness in the regulatory process. The discussions also highlight a broader ideological divide regarding environmental protection, with strong advocacy for robust measures from environmental groups contrasting with calls from the business sector for more measured approaches that consider economic implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SB114

Designate Lance Corporal James F. Kimple Memorial Highway

OH HB350

Designate Lance Corporal Austin B. Schwenk Memorial Highway

OH HB493

Designate Lance Corporal Gerald Subler Memorial Highway

OH HB1681

Memorial Highways; designate segment MS Hwy 513 in Clarke County as "Lance Corporal Mac Hamburg, MSMC, Memorial Highway."

OH HB380

Designate Tuscarawas Valley Memorial Highway

OH SB95

Designate Chief of Police James G. Jackson Memorial Highway

OH HB251

Designate Deputy Sheriff James "Jim" Wert Memorial Highway

OH HB383

Designate Corporal John E. Ruch Memorial Highway

OH SB260

Designate SPC Connor Wilson-Reichert Memorial Highway

OH ACR139

Lance Corporal Dylan Merola Memorial Highway Overcrossing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.