
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – State Representatives David Thomas (R-Jefferson) and Ty Mathews (R-Findlay) yesterday announced that they introduced a new piece of legislation, the Military Service Elected Office Protection Act, which aims to protect the seat of an elected official in Ohio should that elected member be ordered to active military service for our country.
The proposed legislation follows a situation in Parma, Ohio, involving the Parma City School Board and a member of the Board who is on deployment. Rep. Mathews and Rep. Thomas have sent a letter to the board addressing the matter and outlining the proposed legislation.
“It should not take a state law change to enforce common sense, but if that is what it takes, we are committed to supporting our military service members and their public service,” said Representative David Thomas. “The bill aims to provide clarity in these types of situations. As we await next steps on the bill, I, out of respect for our military men and women, ask you to refrain from any potential removal of this member.”
“When our service members deploy, they carry the responsibility of protecting this country. The least we can do is protect their place in the communities they were elected to serve. This legislation ensures that military duty is respected, that representation continues, and that Ohio remains a state that honors those willing to step forward when called,” said Representative Ty Mathews.
If passed, this legislation would do the following:
This bill awaits a number and committee assignment.
The letter that was sent to the Parma City School Board can be viewed below.

Written by: bclark
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