SB 125 changes Ohio’s anti-discrimination laws to include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes, expanding legal protections in housing, employment, and services. The bill also includes limited religious exemptions.

Jurisdiction/Legislation Level

State

LCS Legislation Status

http://lsc.state.oh.us/coderev/sen130.nsf/Senate+Bill+Number/0125?OpenDo...

Our Take on This Bill

While LGBT Ohioans have made great strides toward equality, they still do not enjoy the same legal protections against discrimination afforded to other Ohioans. SB 125 strengthens Ohio’s existing anti-discrimination laws by adding sexual orientation and gender identity to protect LGBT people and those who may be perceived as LGBT. This measure protects LGBT people statewide, bringing them a step closer to full access to their legal rights.

Committees

Civil Justice (S)

Sponsors

Sen. Brown (D), Sen. Cafaro (D), Sen. Gentile (D), Sen. Kearney (D), Sen. Sawyer (D), Sen. Schiavoni (D), Sen. Smith (D), Sen. Tavares (D), Sen. Turner (D)

Authors

Sen. LaRose (R), Sen. Skindell (D)

Status

Failed