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Today, state Senator Catherine Ingram (D-Cincinnati) voted no on House Bill 206, which would allow school districts to suspend students who pose an "imminent and severe endangerment" to the safety of students or staff for 180 days or longer. Additionally, this bill was amended with numerous provisions, from school closure parameters to the reallocation of dollars to the state's universal voucher program.
Today, state Senator Catherine Ingram (D-Cincinnati) condemned the Ohio Senate's passage of House Bill 8, which threatens LGBTQ+ student safety and imposes excessive demands on public educators.
Today, state Senator Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati) welcomed the Biden administration's final approval of $7.86 billion in funding for Intel's semiconductor manufacturing plant near Columbus, Ohio, as part of the CHIPS and Science Act. While this funding is slightly less than initially expected, it remains a significant investment in Ohio's future, bolstering our role in semiconductor production and national security.
This week, state Senator Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati) celebrated the passage of House Bill 81, which makes multiple memorial designations to roads and highways across the state and was amended to include Senate Bill 254 honoring the late Brigid Kelly and Senate Bill 252 honoring Peter and Sarah Fossett.
This week, state Senator Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati) condemned the Ohio Senate's concurrence of Senate Bill 104, which imposes restrictive and discriminatory provisions prohibiting students from using restrooms and other facilities that align with their gender identity if it does not match the sex they were assigned at birth.
Today, members of the Ohio Senate Democratic Caucus responded to the results of the November 5 general election on Issue 1.
State Rep. Terrence Upchurch (D-Cleveland), president of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus (OLBC), fellow OLBC members Sen. Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati), Sen. Hearcel F. Craig (D-Columbus), Rep. Dontavius Jarrells (D-Columbus) and Ohio Organizing Collaborative's Deidra Reese held a press conference Tuesday to dispel the false claims and disinformation being spread concerning Issue 1's impact on Black voters.
Today, Senate Democratic Leader Nickie J. Antonio (D-Lakewood) and state Senator and Vice President of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati) responded to a press conference held by Issue 1 critics.
Today, Senate Democratic Assistant Minority Whip Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati) issued the following statement after the deadly school shooting in Georgia on Wednesday and the ongoing and increasing threats to multiple schools in the Cincinnati area.
Today, Senate Democratic Assistant Minority Whip Catherine D. Ingram (D-Cincinnati) responded to Secretary of State Frank LaRose's recent election legislation proposals with the following statement: