Today's floor session produced a number of final actions. Below is a concise list of measures the House acted on and the recorded outcomes as shown in the floor transcript:
- Senate Bill 1090 (consumer protection door-to-door contracting): passed, recorded vote 74-3 (passed).
- Senate Joint Resolution 49 (repeal duplicative ODWC surety rule): passed, recorded vote 81-0 (passed).
- Senate Bill 633 (juvenile code/Leo's law language): passed (recorded vote shown in transcript and declared passed).
- Senate Bill 650 (public utilities/transparency measures): passed, recorded vote 82-5; House also declared the emergency (2/3) and that emergency vote passed (82-5).
- Senate Bill 2063 (Unclaimed Property / lemonade-stand language): passed, recorded vote 88-2.
- Senate Bill 122 (Department of Transportation / DMV proof-of-insurance): passed, recorded vote 91-0.
- Senate Bill 1614 (teacher induction program): passed, recorded vote 80-6; emergency vote recorded and passed where indicated in the transcript.
- Senate Bill 1884 (equal access for school employees): debated extensively and recorded as 47-44 in the transcript; the chair declared the bill failed.
- Senate Joint Resolution 52 and 50 (OHCA rules; Medicaid ballot language): both advanced/passed as recorded in the transcript (SJR 52: 90-3; SJR 50: 69-18).
- House CCR to HB 3021 (graduation requirements): CCR adopted and HB 3021 passed, recorded vote 90-3; emergency declared and passed (90-3).
- Senate Bill 514 (alternative education / Tim Tebow bill language inserted): passed, recorded vote 69-20.
- Senate Bill 382 (Ray Davis Safe Roads language): passed, recorded vote 90-0.
- Senate Bill 833 (increased penalty for oilfield equipment theft when value over $2,500): passed, recorded vote 91-0.
- Senate Bill 2143 (use of aerial imagery for ad valorem assessment): failed, recorded vote 17-77.
Several authors requested unanimous consent to adopt floor amendments before final passage; where unanimous consent was granted it is noted in the transcript. Emergency declarations were taken on a subset of bills and recorded when requested by the floor mover. The House adjourned until Monday, May 11, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.