Dear Neighbor,
It's an honor to serve as your State Representative for the 63rd Ohio House District.
I invite everybody to read more about what I'm working on at the Statehouse by visiting my webpage here, or checking out my previous newsletters here.
God Bless,
Adam Bird State Representative Ohio's 63rd House District
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Representative Bird Appointed as Co-Chair of Joint Committee on Congressional Redistricting
Speaker of the Ohio House Matt Huffman and Senate President Rob McColley recently announced their respective appointments to the Joint Committee on Congressional Redistricting, pursuant to Article XIX, Section 1(G) of the Ohio Constitution.
Speaker Huffman appointed State Representative Adam Bird as co-chair, along with State Representatives Nick Santucci, Brian Stewart, D.J. Swearingen, House Minority Leader Dani Isaacsohn, and State Representative Desiree Tims as members of the committee.
Senate President McColley appointed State Senator Jane Timken as co-chair, along with State Senators Theresa Gavarone, Steve Huffman, Bill Reineke, Senate Minority Leader Nickie J. Antonio, and Senator Willis E. Blackshear Jr. as members of the committee.
The co-chairs will be sending out additional details on the first meeting, which will be held on Monday, September 22nd, 2025.
House Bill 122 - Supporting Living Organ Donors and Saving Lives
Rep. Bird is a co-sponsor or House Bill 122 - legislation aimed at reducing barriers for living organ donors and addressing Ohio’s growing transplant waitlist crisis.
The bill works to create an incentive for employers to support employees who choose to become living organ donors. It also establishes a state income tax credit for employers who provide paid leave to employees recovering from a living organ donation, helping to ease the financial and personal burden on donors and encouraging more Ohioans to consider this lifesaving act.
According to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, more than 100,000 people nationwide, including nearly 3,000 Ohioans, are waiting for lifesaving organ transplants. Of those Ohioans, over 1,900 need a kidney transplant, but a persistent shortage of transplantable kidneys continues to threaten lives.
Key provisions of H.B. 122 include:
- A tax credit for “qualifying employers” who offer paid leave for a medically necessary recovery period following an employee’s living organ donation.
- A credit equal to the actual leave compensation or $300 per day, whichever is less, up to 30 days and a maximum of $9,000 per employee per donation.
- Employers may claim up to $54,000 in credit-eligible donation leave benefits per year.
- Covered organ donations include all or part of a kidney, liver, pancreas, intestine, lung, or bone marrow, in accordance with the National Organ Transplant Act.
- The Ohio Tax Commissioner will provide an annual report to the Ohio House and Senate taxation committees, ensuring legislative oversight and transparency.
The bill awaits further consideration in the Senate.
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