State Rep. Nick Santucci
Recent News About State Rep. Nick Santucci
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State funds over $3.3 million for redevelopment in Trumbull County
State Representative Nick Santucci (R-Howland Twp.) has announced that more than $3.3 million in state funding will be allocated to the Trumbull County Land Reutilization Corporation and the historic Warren YMCA for the redevelopment and preservation of five properties in Trumbull County.
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Ohio House passes bill exempting Gold Star widows from property taxes
State Representative Nick Santucci’s (R-Howland Twp.) legislation to exempt the surviving spouses of uniformed service members killed in the line of duty from property taxes passed the Ohio House.
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Santucci's EMS training bill passes Ohio House vote
State Representative Nick Santucci’s (R-Howland Twp.) legislation to increase training options for the State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services education for EMS personnel has passed the Ohio House.
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Santucci's bill mandates U.S.-made flags for public buildings
State Representative Nick Santucci (R-Howland Twp.) has successfully advanced legislation through the House requiring that U.S. and Ohio flags flown over public buildings be made in the United States.
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Ohio House passes bill to name bridge in honor of local veterans
The Ohio House has passed State Representative Nick Santucci’s (R-Howland Twp.) legislation to honor veterans from Vienna Township in Trumbull County.
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Ohio House passes bill to end artificial capping of dental fees
The Ohio House, with the support of State Representative Nick Santucci (R-Howland Twp.), has passed Senate legislation aimed at ending the practice of artificial capping of fees by insurance companies in the dental industry.
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Santucci announces $7.8M in revitalization funds for Trumbull County
State Representative Nick Santucci (R-Howland Twp.) announced that more than $7.8 million will be allocated to Trumbull County for community revitalization and park improvements.
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Santucci Introduce Legislation Increasing Penalties Against Human Trafficking
State Representative Nick Santucci and Josh Williams have introduced the Human Trafficking Prevention Act in Ohio to address the state's high number of reported cases of human trafficking. The legislation aims to increase criminal penalties for human trafficking, kidnapping, and abduction, reflecting Ohio's commitment to holding these perpetrators accountable and seeking justice for their victims.Currently, Ohio law only allows for a prison term of 10 to 15 years for individuals convicted of human trafficking. Recognizing the severity of the issue, Santucci states, "We...
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Santucci Supports Override of Governor Veto of HB 68
State Representative Nick Santucci, a Republican from Howland Township, has shown his support for overriding Governor Mike DeWine's veto of House Bill 68, also known as the SAFE Act and Save Women's Sports Act. The bill, which was vetoed by the Governor on December 29, aims to protect children experiencing gender dysphoria from undergoing sex change procedures and to safeguard women's-only athletic competitions.House Bill 68 seeks to prevent children from undergoing irreversible procedures such as chemical castration through puberty blockers and invasive surgical...
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Santucci to Host Constituents at Raptis Family Restaurant
State Representative Nick Santucci, a Republican from Howland Twp, is set to host a Constituent Coffee event in the 64th Ohio House District. The event aims to provide an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns and ideas directly to their representative.Santucci expressed his sincere goal of making a difference for the residents of the community and the state. He stated, "This is a time I set aside to listen to concerns and ideas with a sincere goal of doing what I can to make a difference for the residents of our community and our state."The Constituent...
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Santucci Introduces Right to Hunt and Fish Joint Resolution in Ohio
State Representative Nick Santucci (R-Howland Twp.) has introduced House Joint Resolution 5 (HJR 5) in Ohio, which aims to establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish. If passed by the legislature, the resolution will be presented to Ohio voters in 2024. This move follows in the footsteps of 23 other states that have already amended their constitutions to protect hunting, angling, and trapping."The right to hunt and fish is deeply woven into the fabric of Ohio's heritage," stated Representative Santucci. He emphasized that this joint resolution is not only about...
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Rep. Wiggam urges Ohio to back Trump's immigration policies
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) today sent a letter to Attorney General Mike DeWine requesting that the state of Ohio join Texas and other states as Amici Curiae in support of a federal executive order regarding immigration law.
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Rep. Scott Wiggam announces April district office hours
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) announced today that he will be holding individual office hours on Saturday, April 8, 2017. All constituents of the 1st Ohio House District are welcome to attend, and no appointment is necessary.
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Ohio bill aims to aid law enforcement interaction with disabled
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) introduced his first bill in the Ohio House this week, House Bill 115, which he is co-sponsoring with Rep. Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green).
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Ohio House passes bill offering alternatives to costly certified mail
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) announced the passage of House Bill 34, which offers state agencies, local governments, and other government entities an alternative to sending documents via certified mail. The bill aims to reduce costs by allowing these organizations to use traditional first-class mail instead.
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Rep. Scott Wiggam announces February open door office hours
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) invites residents to attend his district open door office hours on Monday, February 27, 2017. Rep. Wiggam represents Wayne County.
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State Representative Wiggam outlines priorities for budget discussions
On January 3rd, I was officially sworn in as your state representative. I am humbled to have your support and look forward to serving the families of Wayne County at the Ohio Statehouse.
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Representative Wiggam plans meetings with Wayne County officials
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) and his legislative aide will be touring Wayne County on Friday, January 20th to meet with various city and county officials.
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Scott Wiggam sworn in as State Representative for Ohio's 1st House District
State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wooster) was sworn in yesterday as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 132nd General Assembly. He represents the 1st Ohio House District, which encompasses all of Wayne County.