05/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/26/2026 12:51
State Representative Melanie Miller (R-Ashland) recently introduced legislation establishing a bipartisan commission focused on addressing local, municipal issues across Ohio.
House Bill 912 is a reintroduction of legislation from last General Assembly that creates the State and Municipal Government Commission. If established, the commission would work to foster collaboration between state legislators and local leaders to discuss, analyze, and recommend solutions for challenges affecting municipalities statewide.
"Ohio's municipalities face unique challenges that deserve thoughtful collaboration between state and local leaders," said Rep. Miller. "This commission creates a dedicated forum for bipartisan discussion and problem-solving so communities of every size can have a stronger voice in shaping policies that impact their residents, infrastructure, and economic growth."
The commission would consist of 13 members including:
Under the bill, members would serve two-year terms and meet at least twice annually. The commission will submit a biennial report by January 29th of each odd-numbered year, detailing recommendations for the General Assembly and summarizing legislation passed concerning home rule and municipal authority.