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Dear Neighbor,
As Ohio has been leading the nation in opioid and heroin overdose deaths, 1 Democratic
lawmakers in Ohio have been calling on Gov. John Kasich to declare a state of
emergency in Ohio to bring more resources to bear in the fight and increase our focus
across the state. Recently, the president of the United States of America announced he
is declaring a national state of emergency on the opioid crisis.
Ohio House Dems
I believe it is more important now than ever that our governor put aside petty
Are Now On:
disagreements or political differences with the president to do what I believe is the right
thing, here at home in the Buckeye State: declare a statewide emergency and release
emergency funding for law enforcement, treatment, education and prevention.

Too many families in Ohio have experienced firsthand the tragic loss and devastation
that highly addictive painkillers and heroin have brought us. Drug-addicted parents have
abandoned young children, forcing them into the states growing foster care system or
even worse temporary state custody.2

I believe that, unless we declare a statewide emergency and truly invest in treatment
and prevention, more Ohio families will be torn apart, more neighbors will become
criminals to support their addiction and more people will become dependent on state
assistance to make ends meet.

It is difficult to imagine what things could be like in our state if we dont do everything in
our power to stop the devastation and destruction now.

Ohioans already rank first in the burden of student loan debt3, 35th in household
income4, and first in reliance on the federal government for financial help fighting
poverty5. We simply cant afford to do any worse.

I would like to see Ohio leading in job creation, take-home pay and economic stability
not deaths from drugs.

Thank you for taking the time to stay engaged and informed, and please do not hesitate
to contact me with your ideas, concerns and questions. I am honored to serve as your
voice in Columbus.

Sincerely,

Nick Celebrezze
State Representative
1
http://www.dispatch.com/news/20161129/ohio-leads-nation-in-overdose-deaths/1
2
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2017/02/opiate_addiction_including_her.html
3
http://www.dispatch.com/news/20170805/ohio-ranks-worst-when-it-comes-to-college-students-in-debt
4
http://www.cleveland.com/datacentral/index.ssf/2015/09/ohio_income_up_but_state_ranki_1.html
5
http://www.governing.com/topics/finance/gov-state-budgets-federal-funding-2015-2018-trump.html

In This Issue...
Charter school sponsors should return money/New bill would protect domestic violence victims

I feel ensuring a quality education for our children should not


be a partisan issue. Moving forward, I hope we can do a better
job at shining light on the misuse of taxpayer funds and
ensuring that charter schools operate in a transparent,
accountable manner.

Dem lawmakers proposal seeks to address domestic violence


by allowing judicial discretion in cases of temporary protection
orders allowing a judge to order the surrender of firearms
while a temporary restraining order is in effect.

Click here to read more.

Legislative update/engaging communities

In an effort to keep you more connected to your government


and whats happening at your Statehouse, here is a list of
current bills in the House that I thought you might find
interesting.

The formal votes during House sessions may give the


impression that every vote has been decided in advance. This
actually the case because in-depth examination of legislation
takes place in committee hearings.

Click here for more.

Columbus
77 South High Street
Columbus, OH 43215
State Representative
(614) 466-3485 Phone
Nick Celebrezze (614) 719-3911 Fax
Contact Information
Send me an e-mail: rep15@ohiohouse.gov
On the Web: http://www.ohiohouse.gov

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2017 State Representative Nick Celebrezze

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