AER Agent Legislative

Agent: Agent: Neil S Clark
Employer: Employer: Cincinnati Public Schools
Reporting Period: Sep-Dec13
File Date: 1/29/2014
Confirmation: 20140129LUPA290888
  • I. Legislative Agent Activity

    Please disclose specific bills and resolutions on which active advocacy occurred during this reporting period.

    • HB 18 Public schools-metal detectors
    • HB 30 Licensed educators-letters of admonishment
    • HB 32 School year-based on hours of instruction
    • HB 59 Main operating budget-FY 2014 & FY 2015
    • HB 96 Specified educational employees-subject to public employee collective bargaining
    • HB 113 High school physical education-exempt from- participate in school athletic club
    • HB 154 Lottery profits-distribute on per pupil basis-public/chartered nonpublic schools
    • HB 158 Tax credit-scholarships for low-income students in nonpublic schools
    • HB 168 Post-secondary enrollment options- certified apprenticeship programs
    • HB 171 Students-receive credit for released-time, off-site religious courses
    • HB 178 School safety drills
    • HB 181 Student ID information-not to federal gov't unless school board authorizes
    • HB 204 Graduated driver's licenses-modify law
    • HB 211 Lottery Profits Education Fund-report concerning
    • HB 215 Schools-volunteer law enforcement officers
    • HB 216 Voluntary school consolidation-forgive debt to Solvency Assistance Fund
    • HB 228 Elementary & secondary education-reform funding system
    • HB 237 Common Core Initiative academic standards/ student information-distribution
    • HB 241 Sexual conduct with minor student- educational employees prohibited from
    • HB 256 State Board of Education-adopt health education standards
    • HB 264 Schools-care of diabetic students
    • HB 281 Tobacco & nicotine use in schools & at school-sponsored events-revise law
    • HB 290 School premises-use by members of the public/immunity
    • HB 293 School District Transportation Consolidation Pilot Program
    • HB 296 Epinephrine autoinjectors-schools procure/ exempt from licensing
    • HB 303 Student religious expression
    • HB 304 Student access to public school facilities
    • HB 334 School explusions-actions that endanger health and safety of students/employees
    • HB 343 Educational programs for those who have not received a high school diploma
    • HB 367 School health curriculum-instruction in prescription opioid abuse prevention
    • HB 370 Schools-public improvement contracts- subject to Prevailing Wage Act
    • SB 11 School & day-care meals-where eaten/ healthy food license
    • SB 31 Income tax-credit for amount teachers spend for instructional materials
    • SB 42 School district tax levy-school safety & security
    • SB 65 Specified educational employees-subject to public employee collective bargaining
    • SB 96 High school curriculum-one unit of world history required
    • SB 123 Interdistrict open enrollment-study/ terminate/possibly renew
    • SB 126 School safety funds-criteria for award of
    • SB 127 Property tax reduction-parents of home- schooled children
    • SB 158 Community schools with behavioral health services-exempt certain ones from closure
    • SB 162 Carbon monoxide detectors-require public/ private schools to install-update codes
    • SB 169 Performance review- chartered nonpublic schools- Educational Choice scholarships
    • SB 195 School enrollment-abused, neglected, dependent children
    • SB 223 School Facilities Commission-information technology infrastructure grants to schools
    • SB 229 Teacher performance evaluations
    • SB 231 Sale of school district real property- distribution of proceeds
    • SB 237 Common Core/State Board of Education- powers/ release of student information
    • SB 239 Expulsion of students-actions that endanger health and safety of others
    • SB 242 State Board of Education-revise membership composition
    • SB 248 Public children services agency-recommend whether computer-based/home education

    *** ANY LEGISLATIVE TITLES APPEARING IN THE DISCLOSURE ABOVE ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT INTENDED TO BE AN OFFICIAL OR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNATION OF ANY LEGISLATION CURRENTLY BEFORE OR ENACTED BY THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
  • II. Legislative Agent Expenditure Statement

    A. Gifts

    Date Recipient Description Decision Date Notified Amount

    B. Itemized Meals and Beverages

    Date Recipient Description Decision Date Notified Amount

    C. Dinner, Party or Other Similar Functions to which all Members of the General Assembly where invited

    Date Recipient Description Decision Date Notified Amount

    D. Non-Itemized Meals and Beverages

    $0.40
    $0.00
    $0.00

    Total Aggregate (A + B + C)

    $0.40