Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB524

Caption

Enact the Ohio Fairness Act

Impact

The passage of HB 524 would significantly impact Ohio's civil rights landscape, expanding legal protections to individuals based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. This change is expected to enhance the ability of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission to investigate and intervene in cases of discrimination, thus fostering a more inclusive environment. Additionally, the bill upholds existing religious exemptions, stating that it does not alter current laws regarding religious freedom, which has been a key point of discussion amidst the bill's advocacy.

Summary

House Bill 524, also known as the Ohio Fairness Act, seeks to amend sections 4112.01 and 4112.05 of the Revised Code to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression in various realms including employment, housing, and public accommodation. This legislation aims to extend civil rights protections to LGBTQ+ individuals, thereby aligning Ohio's laws with those of several other states that already have similar protections in place. The bill also includes provisions for mediation as an informal method the Ohio Civil Rights Commission may employ when addressing complaints about unlawful discriminatory practices.

Contention

Despite its aim of fostering equality, there is notable contention surrounding HB 524. Opponents argue that the bill could infringe upon personal and religious freedoms, as the inclusion of sexual orientation and gender identity could lead to conflicts with individuals or organizations that may not align with these views. Supporters, however, emphasize that the legislation is about ensuring equal treatment and preventing discrimination in vital areas such as employment and housing within the state of Ohio.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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