How did local legislators vote on the traffic camera ban?

The Ohio House passed House Bill 69, which is legislation that would prohibit the use of traffic law photo-monitoring devices that detect traffic signal light and speed limit violations. However, there is an exception that allows for the use of such devices within a school zone, as long as an officer is present.

The bill is awaiting action by the Senate.

How did our local legislators vote on the issue?

Those who voted in favor of the ban

  • Ron Maag (R-Lebanon)

Mark Henne (R-Clayton)

Jim Butler (R-Oakwood)

Terry Blair (R-Washington Twp.)

Roland Winburn (D-Harrison Twp.)

Rick Perales (R-Beavercreek)

Richard Adams (R-Troy)

Peter Beck (R-Mason)

Margaret Conditt (R-Liberty Twp.)

Timothy Derickson (R-Oxford)

Wes Retherford (R-Hamilton)

John Adams (R-Sidney)

  • Connie Pillich (D-Montgomery)
  • Dale Mallory (D-Cincinnati)
  • Alicia Reese (D-Cincinnati)
  • Louis Blessing III (R-Colerain Twp.)
  • Jim Buchy (R-Mercer, Auglaize, Darke, Shelby)
  • Bob Hackett (R-Clark, Greene)
  • Robert Sprague (R-Logan, Auglaize)
  • Those who voted against the ban

    • Ross McGregor (R-Springfield)
    • Fred Strahorn (D-Dayton)

    To see the complete list of how the legislators voted, visit www.legislature.state.oh.us and enter House Bill 69, click on VOTES and then hit DETAILS.

    Some of the Ohio communities that would be affected if this legislation passes includes:

    • Dayton
    • Trotwood
    • West Carrollton
    • Springfield
    • Hamilton
    • New Miami
    • Cincinnati
    • Columbus
    • Toledo
    • Cleveland

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