Martine, Laura From: James Weaver (jjweaver@embarqmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 11:33 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. James Weaver 7722 Grismore Rd Bluffton, OH 45817 iiweaver@embarqmail.com (419) 358?8360 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Br-William SCHLOSSER SM Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:19 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, read the testimony from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce before the Ohio Senate committee supporting SBZSO. it does not convince me that any change to the current laws is required. I also read an article from the newspaper in Athens that presents pros and cons for 53250. The information in that article does not present convincing reasons to change the current law. ask you to vote against SBZSO. Thank you for considering my opinion. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Rev. Br-William SCHLOSSER - SM Marianist Community, 9636 Lakeshore Drive East Huntsville, OH 43324 bilzinxbox?gmailcom (937) 842-4902 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Nannette Wahrer (nanwahrer@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 6:31 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans1 rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Nannette Wahrer 16920 Freyburg East Rd Wapakoneta, OH 45895 nanwahrer@hotmail.com (567) 644-6348 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: George Wackerman (wackermand@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9:31 PM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, I think that we have had our rights undermined enough. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. George Wackerman 110 Taylor St West Liberty, OH 43357 wackermand@h0tmail.com (937) 650-3113 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Sue Metheney (nicenurse74@earthlink.net) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:17 PM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Sue Metheney 196 Garmatter St Bluffton, OH 45817 nicenurse7d@earthlink.net (419) 230-6882 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Bonnie Cail Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 6:57 PM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, lVls. Bonnie Cail 7106 Hancock Ave Russells Point, OH 43348 (937) 371-2622 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Cherie (cherboni@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 6:55 PM To: State Senator lVlatt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Cherie Mccoy 7106 Hancock Ave Russells Point, OH 43348 cherboni@hotmail.com (937) 371-2622 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Debra Staudt (dkstaudt@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 1:56 PM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio?s existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Debra Staudt 2700 Fessler Buxton Rd Russia, OH 45363 (937) 526-4169 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Carol Schmidt Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 1:16 PM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Carol Schmidt 226 Ruth St Sidney, OH 45365 (937) 492-0606 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Mark Carpenter (mark.carpenter48@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:46 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Mark Carpenter 2871 Riverwalk Lima, OH 45806 (419) 979?6369 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Martine, Laura From: Roger Bau (rogerbau45@live.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9:48 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, Senator Hoffman you need to vote No on these bills for the good of all the people of Ohio and notjust industry and political friends. The free speech of all is at stake. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Roger Bau 9636 Lakeshore Dr Huntsville, OH 43324 rogerbau45@live.com (937) 842?4902 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine. Laura From: Kris Moore (moorek@woh.rr.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:17 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Kris Moore 193 Bellevernon Ave Greenville, OH 45331 moorek@woh.rr.com (937) 548-6356 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Martine. Laura From: Ardell Price (sunset@ctcn.net) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:35 AM To: State Senator Matt Huffman Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Matt Huffman, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Ardell Price 539 Dallas Rd Urbana, OH 43078 sunset (937) 484-3875 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Template for Constituent Letters regarding SB 250 Thank you for contacting Senator Huffman?s of?ce regarding Senate Bill 250, which would prohibit criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and aggravated trespass on a critical infrastructure facility; impose ?nes for organizations that are complicit in those offenses; and, impose civil liability for damage caused by trespass on a critical infrastructure facility. Senator Huffman appreciates you taking the time to share your views with him. SB. 250 was introduced on January 24, 2018, by Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction). Currently, the bill is under consideration in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Should this legislation come before the full Senate for a vote, Senator Huffman will be sure to keep your opinions in mind. Once again, thank you for contacting Senator Huffman?s of?ce. Should you have further questions on this or any other state-related issue, please feel free to reach out to Senator Huffman, as his door is always open. Sincerely, Template for Constituent Letters regarding SB 250- Free Speech Thank you for contacting Senator Huffman?s of?ce regarding Senate Bill 250, which would prohibit criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and aggravated trespass on a critical infrastructure facility; impose ?nes for organizations that are complicit in those offenses; and, impose civil liability for damage caused by trespass on a critical infrastructure facility. Senator Huffman appreciates you taking the time to share your views with him. Opponents of the SB. 250 have voiced concerns that the bill is an infringement of their ?rst amendment rights. This is not the intent of the bill. The legislation does not remove individuals? rights to assemble and make their opinions heard. Rather, it is designed to ensure that during such events, vital facilities like re?neries and power generation facilities are not tampered with or harmed, as even the slightest damage to such infrastructure can have dramatic, negative effects for a vast number of Ohioans. SB. 250 was introduced on January 24, 2018, by Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction). The bill passed in the Senate on December 6, 2018, with a vote of 23 to 5. Senator Huffman voted in favor of this legislation. Currently, the bill has been introduced in the House and is awaiting assignment to a committee. Once again, thank you for contacting Senator Huffman?s of?ce. Should you have further questions on this or any other state-related issue, please feel free to reach out to Senator Huffman, as his door is always open. Sincerely, Loccisano, Giovanna From: Sent To: Subject: Categories: Perry Wednesday, January 31,2018 12:30 PM Loccisano, Giovanna MEDIA REQUEST: 3rd Rail Politicscom story on SB 250 Red Category My name is Bill Perry, with 3rd Rail Politics, and I am writing a story on SB 250, for publication in 3rel Rail Politicscom I have been able to get some information through the Ohio legislative website. However, I have a few questions regarding the bill for the story. . Can you give me some background leading to introduction of SB 250? . It protects critical infrastructure facilities from mischief; why do you feel the bill is needed? 3. How does SB 250 solve the problem? 4. Could you provide one or two quotes from Senator Hoagland for the article that explains why SB 250 is important and needs final approval? 5. What is the current status of getting the bill out of committee and onto the floor? Do you have a timeline for final passage? Feel free to reply in writing or contact me via text or call at 517-775-3105 Thank you, Bill Perry 3rdRailPolitics.com Email: Cell or Text: 517-775-3105 Loccisano, Giovanna From: Charles Hesse Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 11:27 AM To: 'Wise, Michael'; 'Doug Schrantz',? State Senator Frank Hoagland; Dauterman, Aaron; Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: Sen. Frank Hoagland visit Attachments: image001.jpg; Senator Frank Hoagland (R) - Biography The Ohio Senatepdf Doug and Mike, i believe everything is set for a luncheon meeting with State Senator Frank Hoagland in St. Clairsville next Monday. While Bob Evans does not make formal reservations, they will have reserved a round table that can handle 6. They have Mike Wise? name as the principal contact. Again, it is for Monday, March 19 at 67881 Mall Road at 12:30 pm. (Bob Evans phone number is 740-695-3900.) Doug, you can invite your Gulfport colleagues. It will be a party of 6. I spoke to the Senator yesterday and he is looking forward to the visit, especially since he has sponsor testimony on SB 250 next Tuesday (3/20) before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Perhaps some of Gulfport?s discussion can be worked into his before the committee. lam sorry I cannot be in Ohio next someone has to check on Florida weather! Chuck Hesse Sensitive phone numbers if needed: Mike Wise 216-509-1471- cell Sen. Frank Hoagland 740-317-6801- cell (Staff, please give copy to the Senator) Doug Schrantz 405-513-4941 cell (Director of Infrastructure, Gulfport) Damian Zampogna (Chief Hydrologist, Gulfport; oversees global water strategy and water transfer operations) Blake Arthur (Chief Engineer, Gulfport,- leads design and construction efforts) Brett Marlow (Field Land Manager, Gulfport; works with infrastructure team and acquires water transfer rights?of- ways) Sen. 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Director of Infrastructure (0) 405-252-4582 Gultpiitt From: Charles Hesse Sent: Wednesday, March 14,2018 10:27 AM To: 'Wise, Michael' Doug Schrantz Hoagland@0hioSenate.gov; Subject: Sen. Frank Hoagland visit Doug and Mike, I believe everything is set for a luncheon meeting with State Senator Frank Hoagland in St. Clairsville next Monday. While Bob Evans does not make formal reservations, they will have reserved a round table that can handle 6. They have Mike Wise? name as the principal contact. Again, it is for Monday, March 19 at 67881 Mall Road at 12:30 pm. (Bob Evans phone number is 740-695-3900.) Doug, you can invite your Gulfport colleagues. It will be a party of 6. I spoke to the Senator yesterday and he is looking forward to the visit, especially since he has sponsor testimony on SB 250 next Tuesday (3/20) before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Perhaps some of Gulfport?s discussion can be worked into his before the committee. lam sorry I cannot be in Ohio next someone has to check on Florida weather! Chuck Hesse Sensitive phone numbers if needed: Mike Wise 216-509-1471- cell Sen. Frank Hoagland 740-317-6801- cell (Staff, please give copy to the Senator) Doug Schrantz 405-513-4941 cell (Director of Infrastructure, Gulfport) Damian Zampogna (Chief Hydrologist, Gulfport; oversees global water strategy and water transfer operations) Blake Arthur (Chief Engineer, Gulfport; leads design and construction efforts) Brett Marlow (Field Land Manager, Gulfport; works with infrastructure team and acquires water transfer rights-of- ways) Sen. Hoagland Columbus Office, Staff (Aaron or Giovanna) - 614-466-6508 Giovanna.Loccisano@ ohiosenategov fwd?x A F: Home Sen-alum Late 5 ?ows ornlnifleo?: Leotelalion Educ allot, Resuurt -: Tumday. 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Home Directory [limit-nut Support zeta 1hr; Ono Sunni? All Funnel Rumored --.. This email (and attachments, ifany,) is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed, and may contain intonnatltm that is; con?dential or privileged and exempt from disclosure under applicable law lf'tlie reader of this email is not the intended or the employee or agent responsible l'or delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby noti?ed that any dissemination, distribution or copying ofthis conununieation is strictly prohibited If vou have received this in error, please notify the sender immediately by return email and destroy all copies of the email (and attachments, ii?any) Loccisano, Giovanna From: Wise, Michael Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 9:45 AM To: State Senator Frank Hoagland; Dauterman, Aaron; Loccisano, Giovanna Cc: Chuck Hesse 'Doug Schrantz'; Damian M. Zampogna P.G. Blake Arthur; Brett Marlow Subject: Gulfport Sen. Frank Hoagland Meeting - March 19, 2018 re SB 250 Attachments: imageOOZJpg; image003.jpg Senator and Aaron Thank you For your time yesterday to talk about district issues generally and SB 250 speci?cally. know I speak for the Gul'l'port team (Doug Schrantz. Blake Arthur, Brett Marlow and Damian Zantpogna) when I say that we appreciated the candid discussion and the chance to get to better know you and Aaron. One takeaway is that we may also suggest a couple changes to your Bill to more speci?cally address water infrastructtn'e. We will certainly run those thoughts by Rob Eshenbaugh. As we mentioned. Gullport [Energy is one ol?the largest employers in SE Ohio and we strive for excellence in all ol" your activities. We are heavily involved in the Foundation l'or Appalachian Ohio and provide signi?cant charitable support beyond the economic impact of our core business. Your insights into the infrastructure needs of your District were helpful to us and perhaps there could be a linkage with FAD activities -- something to consider! Thanks again for your time and we look forward to more collaboration. Regards, Mike Michael W. Wise Member T: 216.430.2034 600 Superior Avenue East F: 216.348.5474 Suite 2100 mwiset?lmcdonaldhookinscom Cleveland, OH 44114 McDonald . Hop kins A business advisory and advocacy low iirmv From: Charles Hesse Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 11:27 AM To: Wise, Michael; ?Doug Schrantz'; Hoagland@0hioSenate.gov; Subject: Sen. Frank Hoagland visit Doug and Mike, I believe everything is set for a luncheon meeting with State Senator Frank Hoagland in St. Clairsville next Monday. While Bob Evans does not make formal reservations, they will have reserved a round table that can handle 6. They have Mike Wise? name as the principal contact. Again, it is for Monday, March 19 at 67881 Mall Road at 12:30 pm. (Bob Evans phone number is Doug, you can invite your Gulfport colleagues. It will be a party of 6. I spoke to the Senator yesterday and he is looking forward to the visit, especially since he has sponsor testimony on SB 250 next Tuesday (3/20) before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Perhaps some of Gulfport?s discussion can be worked into his before the committee. I am sorry I cannot be in Ohio next someone has to check on Florida weather! Chuck Hesse Sensitive phone numbers if needed: Mike Wise 216-509-1471- cell Sen. Frank Hoagland 740-317-6801- cell (Staff, please give copy to the Senator) Doug Schrantz 405-513-4941 cell (Director of Infrastructure, Gulfport) Damian Zampogna (Chief Hydrologist, Gulfport; oversees global water strategy and water transfer operations) Blake Arthur (Chief Engineer, Gulfport; leads design and construction efforts) Brett Marlow (Field Land Manager, Gulfport; works with infrastructure team and acquires water transfer rights-of- ways) Sen. 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Wise Member T: 216.430.2034 600 Superior Avenue East F: 216.348.5474 Suite 2100 mwisef?gmcdonaldhopkinscom Cleveland, OH 44114 McDonald . Hop km A business advisory and advocacy low Ham From: Brett Marlow Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 6:11 PM To: Wise, Michael Mr. Wise, Below is the contact that Senator Hoagland will need for the Rover concern. Will you please forward to him? I also confirmed that Mark Roberts sent Senator Hoagland an email as well. Mark Roberts 1-318-450?1795 cell Markroberts row@vahoo.com Brett Marlow Field Land Manager (0) 740-251-0407 740-312?0272 bmar ow@gullportenergvcom Guitp'??rt . Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 2:55 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna; Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FW: [Test] Hoagland Testifies on Behalf of Legislation to Protect Critical Infrastructure in Ohio From: Office of State Senator Frank Hoagland on behalf of Office of State Senator Frank Hoagland Reply-To: Subject: [Test] Hoagland Testifies on Behalf of Legislation to Protect Critical Infrastructure in Ohio Unsubscribe It appears that you have subscribed to commercial messages from this sender. To stop receiving such messages from this sender, please unsubscribe View this email in your brovrser SENATOR FRANK HOAGLAND OHIO SENATE. 30TH DISTRICT Hoagland Testifies on Behalf of Legislation to Protect Critical Infrastructure in Ohio COLUMBUS - State Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction) this week stood before the Senate Judiciary committee and reinforced the need to protect critical infrastructure in Ohio by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts that disrupt vital operations. "We are beginning to see how critical infrastructure provides essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state," said Senator Hoagland. "This legislation seeks to increase measures of protecting these facilities from wrongful acts that can cause serious harm." Senate Bill 250 would prohibit criminal mischief, trespassing and aggravated criminal trespassing and would impose fines on organizations that are found to be complicit with these offenses. In recent months there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: . Electricity Generation, Transmission, and Generation . Gas Production, Transport, and Distribution . Oil, Oil Products, Production, Transportation, and Distribution - Telecommunication - Water Supply . Agricultural Resources, Food Production, Distribution . Heating - Transportation Systems - Security Services Senate Bill 250 will receive further consideration in the weeks to come, Senator Hoagland represents the 30th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Meigs, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties as well as portions of Athens and Vinton counties. Learn more at To download a high?resolution headshot of Senator Hoagland, click here. Release Date: Thursday. March 22. 2018 Contact: Aaron Dauterman at (614) 466-6508 or HoaglandQOhioSenalegou MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: IE Beth Ford Senate Majority Communications Phone: (614) 644-9559 unsubscribe from this list Email: Loccisano, Giovanna From: Robert Westfall Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2018 12:54 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: Re: Hoagland Topics 6.29.2018 Thank you! 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Edward R. Murrow From: Loccisano, Giovanna Sent: Thursday, June 28,2018 12:13:21 PM To: Robert Westfall Subject: Hoagland Topics 6.29.2018 Good morning, Please find attached some suggested topics for Friday. Also attached is a PDF regarding the which is mentioned in the topic list. The links included are for 58299 and 88250. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you Friday, Giovanna Loccisano Legislative Aide State Senator Frank Hoagland 30th Ohio Senate District (614) 466-6508 Loccisano, Giovanna From: Pohlabel, Adam Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 11:59 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Cc: Dauterman, Aaron Subject: SB 250 Form Letter Giovanna, We?ve received several of the below form letters re: SB 250 from people in our district: Dear Sen. Obhof, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a ?guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Just wanted to flag this for you guys as an FYI in case you hadn?t seen it. Adam Adam Pohlabel Legislative Aide Senate President Larry Obhof 614-466-7505 Adam Pol] lahe Loccisano, Giovanna From: Dauterman, Aaron Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 4:58 PM To: 'frankh@strt.us? Cc: Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: Sub SB 250 Taliking Points Attachments: Sub SB 250 Talking Points.docx Good evening, Attached are some talking points I typed up regarding SB 250. I know some of the sections are a bit long-winded, but we can go over them tomorrow afternoon and cut some information out. Feel free to give me a call if you have any questions in advance. Best, Aaron T. Dauterman Senior Legislative: Aide Of?ce of State Senator Frank Hoagland 3Oth Senate District 0: (614) 466?6508 C: (330) 605?9356 Sub SB 250 Talking Points 0 Civil Action to recover for trespass - Damages 0 Provides that a property owner may bring a civil action for recovery of compensatory damages equal to the replacement value of damaged property from a person who willfully causes damage to a critical infrastructure facility - Attorney's Fees 0 Allows for the plaintiff to recover reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and other reasonable expenses from a person who willfully causes damage to the critical infrastructure facility. I Vicarious Liability for Critical Infrastructure Violation Allows a person or organization who pays another person to willfully cause damage to a critical infrastructure facility or who pays the person's fines or damages in a civil action for damage caused to a critical infrastructure facility to be held vicariously liable for damage caused to a critical infrastructure facility. - Permissible Determinations In a civil action for causing damage to a critical infrastructure facility, allows the trier of fact to determine that the defendant willfully caused damage to the critical infrastructure facility, regardless of whether the defendant has been charged with any related criminal offense, has pleaded guilty to or been convicted ofa criminal offense, or has been adjudicated a delinquent child in connection with the property damages 0 Criminal Mischief 0 Criminal Mischief committed through tempering or hacking a computer system with the intent to cause substantial physical harm or risk is a 5'h Degree Felony 0 Criminal Mischief committed intended for the disruption or inference with an aircraft and the violation creates a substantial risk of physical harm to any person or the aircraft in question is an occupied aircraft (Felony ofa Degree) 0 Adds new provision under current statute to expressly prohibit a person, without privilege to do so, from knowingly tampering with an existing "critical infrastructure facility." (3rd De ree Felon 0 Also adds impeding or inhibiting an existing facility's operations. - Criminal Trespass Knowingly enter or remain on the land or premises of another, the use of which is lawfully restricted to certain persons, purposes, modes, or hours, when the offender knows the offender is in violation of any such restriction or is reckless in that regard. th (Misdemeanor of the 4 Degree) 0 Recklessly enter or remain on the land or premises of another, as to which notice ggalnst unauthorized access or presence is given by actual communication to the offender, or in a manner prescribed bylaw, or by gosting in a manner reasonably calculated to come to the attention of potential intruders, or encin or other If! enclosure manifestly designed to restrict access. (Misdemeanor of the 4 Degree) 0 Knowingiv entering or remaining on a critical infrastructure facility (Misdemeanor ofl? Degree} Definition of Critical Infrastructure Critical infrastructure facility" means: 0 One of the following, if completely enclosed by a fence or other physical barrier that is obviously designed to exclude intruders, or if clearly marked with signs that are reasonably likely to come to the attention of potential intruders and that indicate entry is forbidden without site authorization: I A petroleum or alumina refinery . An electric generating facility, substation, switching station, electrical control center, or electric transmission and distribution lines and associated equipment I A chemical, polymer, or rubber manufacturing facility I A water intake structure, water treatment facility, waste water facility, drainage facility, water management facility, or any similar water or sewage treatment system and its water and sewage piping I A natural gas company facility or interstate natural gas pipeline and relative components I A telecommunications central switching office or remote switching facility or an equivalent network facility that serves a similar purpose I Wireline or wireless telecommunications infrastructure, and associated assets I A port, trucking terminal, or other freight transportation facility I A gas processing plant I A transmission facility used by a federally licensed radio or television station I A steel-making facility that uses an electric arc furnace to make steel I identified and reguiated by the United States department of homeiand security?s chemicai antiterrarism standards program I A dam that is regulated by the state or federal government I A crude oil or refined products storage and distribution facility I A video service network and broadband infrastructure I Any above?ground portion of an oil, gas, hazardous liquid or chemical pipeline, tank, or other storage facility I Any above-ground portion of a well, well pad, or production operation I A laydown area or construction site for pipe I Any railroad property Bottom Line Anyone who is willfully or knowingly caught WITH THE impede, disrupt, destruct, tamper, or destroy any of the above ?critical infrastructure? assets, will be found guilty of criminal mischief. Anyone is willfully or knowingly caught refusing to leave a restricted area that is well marked by signage, fencing, or otherwise verbally communicated as a restricted area WITH THE to cause damage, impede, disrupt, tamper, destruct, or destroy in regards to any of the above "critical infrastructure? assets, will be found guilty of criminal or aggravated trespass. Any organization that is found to be complicit in the actions of a wrongful actor found in violation of any of the provisions laid forth in this bill will be subject to damages of 10 times of the amount associated with the crimes committed. This bill does not revoke right to peaceful protest. Anyone that is allegedly found in violation of any of this bill?s provisions is subject to a trial and is guaranteed their right of due process. lfthe court should find the assailant and any associated organization guilty, the penalties will come into effect. Act of terrorism in violation of the bill. Loccisano. Giovanna From: Dan Hurley Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 1:40 PM To: Dauterman, Aaron; Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: SB 250 ONMA Testimony Attachments: image002.jpg; image003png,? SB 250 Testimony ONMA ll.l4.l8.pdf Aaron and Giovanna? Good afternoon! My client, Ohio News Media Association, will be delivering this testimony tomorrow in Senate Judiciary. Sorry for the late notice, this wasjust brought to my attention this morning. ONMA is an ?interested party? and is simply asking for the language in SB 250 to be narrowed. When Sen. Hoagland is available, I would like to connect him with Dennis Hetzel from ONMA either in person or via phone to discuss. Obviously, Sen. Hoagland?s concern is focused on trespassing and criminal activity and not the use of drones by media outlets to capture footage for a story. Thank you both! -Danny Daniel Hurley Manager of Governmental Affairs Phone: (614} 224?3855 I Cell: (937) 5712-3422 CAPITOL (222 2222222 Capital?ca n5 tilting. ne_t Consulting Group, Inc. Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, forwarding or distribution is prohibited. lfyou are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. .0th News Media Association OHIO NEWS MEDIA ASSOCIATION 1335 DUBLIN ROAD, SUITE 216-B OH 43215 DENNIS R. HETZEL, PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ohio Senate Judiciary Committee Senate Bill 250?Critical Infrastructure Facility Trespass Written Testimony of Dennis R. Hetzel President Executive Director Ohio News Media Association November 2018 Chairman Bacon, Vice-Chair Dolan, Ranking Member Thomas and other members of the Judiciary Committee, thank you for this opportunity testify regarding the drone provisions of Senate Bill 250. While the Ohio News Media Association understands and supports the intention of the bill, there is imprecise language that could lead to government interference or even arrests related to legitimate purposes, including newsgathering. Under the bill, a first-degree misdemeanor of criminal trespass can be charged when a drone aircraft is operated over a so-called ?critical infrastructure facility? that is fenced or has ?no trespassing? types of warnings. The expansive de?nition of critical infrastructure facility includes facilities such as dams, electrical poles, trucking terminals and cellular phone towers. News organizations make increasing use of drones to obtain images that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to obtain to report the news. Farmers, Realtors and many others also use drones at an increasing rate. Research is ongoing for package deliveries and other usages. Drone usage will continue to increase, so the need for smart regulation makes sense. The problem here is obvious. A law that says trespassing can be charged any time a drone ?ies over a fenced cluster of utility lines, a trucking terminal or cellular phone tower means that drone operators will frequently, though unintentionally, break the law and could be arrested. For example, if a news organization used a drone to ?y over a dam in danger of failing, the aerial shot could bring a criminal charge. It also should be noted that legal experts are not convinced that it is within the purview of state or local governments to regulate drone use since unmanned aerial vehicles fall under the jurisdiction of the FAA. The courts have not resolved this. Assuming that this is an appropriate regulatory step for the state, the time for precise language Should occur before the bill iS passed. How might this be resolved? Perhaps aerial drones could be prohibited from close-up, high- resolution images of ?small footprint? infrastructure. The obvious intent of the operator might be an element. Or, we would support an exception for legitimate newsgathering purposes, although this would not cover many other legitimate purposes of drones. We welcome the Opportunity to work with bill Sponsors and the committee on this issue. Thank you for this opportunity to state our concern. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Baker, Stephanie Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 9:58 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Cc: Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FYI FYI: Stey?cmie Baker Ohio Senate Majority Caucus (614) 466-7186 Loccisano, Giovanna From: Baker, Stephanie Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 9:59 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: RE: FYI Sure thing Steyfwmie Baker Ohio Senate Majority Caucus (614) 466-7186 From: Loccisano, Giovanna Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 9:59 AM To: Baker, Stephanie Subject: RE: FYI Oh geez. Thanks for the heads up! From: Baker, Stephanie Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 9:58 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Cc: Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FYI FYI: nd .carpe-diem r-fi rst-a me nd 250?at?fra nIt-i?iausche-state-office-bu i Idingy? Stepfiomie Baker Ohio Senate Majority Caucus (614) 466-7186 Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2018 9:19 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna; Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FW: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical InfrastrUcture Passes Senate From: State Senator Frank Hoagland Date: Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 9:17 AM To: "Ford, Beth" Subject: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Click here if you are having trouble viewing this message. a: SENATOR FRANK OHIO SENATE all DISTRICT A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction) today announced the Senate passage of his legislation which will help protect critical infrastructure in Ohio by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts that disrupt vital operations. "We are beginning to see how critical infrastructure provides essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state," said Senator Hoagland. ?This legislation seeks to increase measures of protecting these facilities from wrongful acts that can cause serious harm.? Senate Bill 250 prohibits criminal mischief, trespassing and aggravated criminal trespassing and would impose fines on organizations that are found to be complicit with these offenses. In recent months there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: Electricity Generation, Transmission, and Generation - Gas Production, Transport, and Distribution Oil, Oil Products, Production, Transportation, and Distribution . Telecommunication . Water Supply . Agricultural Resources, Food Production, Distribution . Heating - Transportation Systems . Security Services Senate Bill 250 will now be sent to the Ohio House for further consideration. Senator Hoagiand represents the 30th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Melgs, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties as well as portions of Athens and Vinton counties. Learn more at OhioSenate.qov/Hoadlai1d. To download a high-resolution headshot of Senator Hoagland, elicit here. Office Contact: Aaron Dauterman at (614) 466-6508 or Hoagland@OhioSenate.gov MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: I I Beth Ford 6 a Emil? Senate Majority Communications - Phone: (614) 644-9559 Email: Beth.Ford@OhioSenate.dov Click here if you don?t wish to receive these messages in the future. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2018 9:44 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: FW: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate From: State Senator Frank Hoagland Date: Thursday, December 6,2018 at 9:43 AM To: ?Ford, Beth? Subject: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Click here if you are having trouble viewing this message. A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Looking on at the Cardinal Power Plant in Jefferson County, Senator Hoagland (right) alongside friend, the late Ed Dudzik (left) who was an advocate for protecting our state?s critical infrastructure. Senator Frank Headland (R-Mingo Junction) today announced the Senate passage of his legislation which will help protect critical infrastructure in Ohio by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts that disrupt vital operations. "We are beginning to see how critical infrastructure provides essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state,? said Senator Hoagland. ?This legislation seeks to increase measures of protecting these facilities from wrongful acts that can cause serious harm.? Senate Bill 250 prohibits criminal mischief, trespassing and aggravated criminal trespassing and would impose fines on organizations that are found to be complicit with these offenses. In recent months there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: . Electricity Generation, Transmission, and Generation 2 . Gas Production, Transport, and Distribution - Oil, Oil Products, Production, Transportation, and Distribution - Telecommunication - Water Supply . Agricultural Resources, Food Production, Distribution . Heating - Transportation Systems . Security Services Senate Bill 250 will now be sent to the Ohio House for further consideration. Senator Hoagtand represents the 30th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses Betmont, Garrett, Harrison, Jefferson, Meigs. Monroe. Noble and Washington counties as wait as portions of Athens and Vinton counties. Learn more at To downtoart a highniesoiution treadshot of Senator Hoagtand, cticit here. Office Contact: Aaron Dauterman at (614) 466-6508 or MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: Beth Ford [Ci 0 Senate Majority Communications m4 Phone: (614) 644?9559 Email: BethFordC?JOhioSenategov Click here if you don?t wish to receive these messages in the future. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Sent To: Subject: Senate Majority Communications Thursday, December 06, 2018 11:59 AM Loccisano, Giovanna Today in the Ohio Senate Click here if you are having trouble viewing this message. - . Today in the Ohio Senate Thursday, December 6, 2018 The Senate will recognize the following during today's Session: . 2018 World Masters Athletics Champion: Senator Steve Wilson (R-Maineville) will recognize Bob Arledge for being named the 2018 World Masters Athletics Champion in the pole vault. Bob is 85 years old and cleared 70 inches to claim the gold medal. . Farewell to Outgoing Senators: The Senate will recognize Senators Scott Oelslager and Charleta B. Tavares for their years of faithful service to the people of Ohio. The Senate will consider concurring on House amendments to the following bill during today?s Session: . Sierah's Law: Senate Bill 231, sponsored by Senator Randy Gardner (R-Bowling Green), establishes a violent offender registry system to help law enforcement identify previously convicted violent offenders in order to aid in their investigation of violent crimes. The Senate will consider the following bills during today?s Session: . Guarding Critical Infrastructure Against Criminal Acts: Senate Bill 250, sponsored by Senator Frank Headland (R-Mingo 1 Junction), recognizes the essential role critical infrastructure plays in our communities and takes steps to ensure it is protected. Reviving the Art of Cursive Writing: House Bill 58 requires the Ohio Department of Education to include cursive handwriting instructional materials in the English language arts model curriculum for grades K-5. Use of the curriculum is optional for schools. Protecting Vulnerable Ohioans: House Bill 68 expands protections for victims of voyeurism to include those who are considered impaired. Current law includes protections for minors, but not those who are of legal age but do not have the ability to resist or consent. Expanding Mandatory Reporters of Abused Children: House Bill 137 will identify all county and municipal peace officers as mandatory reporters in cases of child abuse and neglect to better protect Ohio's children. Affirming the Right to Self-Defense: House Bill 228 reinforces an individual's right to self-defense. The bill shifts the requirement for an individual to prove they are innocent in a self-defense situation to instead require the prosecution to prove they are guilty. Improving Palliative Care for Ohioans: House Bill 286 creates the Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Council and establishes the Palliative Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program. Modernizing County Treasurers' Insurance Options: House Bill 291 gives county treasurers greater flexibility to obtain an 'employee dishonesty and faithful performance of duty' insurance policy, which is more efficient and flexible than the current requirement to purchase bonds for protection of loss. Clarifying Pathways to High School Graduation: House Bill 491 re-establishes temporary alternative graduation pathways to ensure students have a fair opportunity to meet the minimum high school graduation requirements. Additionally, the bill requires the State Board of Education to develop substitute licenses for speech therapists, occupational therapists and other professionals to enable them to work as substitutes in schools. Encouraging Economic Development at Community Events: House Bill 522 will allow events such as a temporary, charitable 2 festivals, to apply for the designated outdoor refreshment area (DORA) exemption to open container laws. . Ensuring Reasonable Service Credits for School Employees: House Bill 572 ensures that non-teaching developmental disability board employees receive a full year of retirement credits for performing full-time services. Release Date: Thursday. December 6. 2018 ir? MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: 'Oi [Ill John Fortney . Tulle Senate Majority Communications Phone: (614) 995?1280 Email: Click here if you don't wish to receive these messages in the future. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2018 3:03 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna; Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FW: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Is the Senator ok with this? From: State Senator Frank Hoagland Date: Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 3:01 PM To: ?Ford, Beth'I Subject: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Click here if you are having trouble viewing this message. A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Looking on at the Cardinal Power Plant in Jefferson County, Senator Hoaglend (right) alongside friend, the late Ed Dudzik (left) who was an advocate for protecting our state's critical infrastructure. Senator Frank Headland (R-Mingo Junction) today announced the Senate passage of his legislation which will help protect critical infrastructure in Ohio by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts that disrupt vital operations. "We are beginning to see how critical infrastructure provides essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state," said Senator Hoagland. ?This legislation seeks to increase measures of protecting these facilities from wrongful acts that can cause serious harm." Senate Bill 250 prohibits criminal mischief, trespassing and aggravated criminal trespassing and would impose fines on organizations that are found to be complicit with these offenses. In recent months there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: . Electricity Generation, Transmission, and Generation 2 . Gas Production, Transport, and Distribution . Oil, Oil Products, Production, Transportation, and Distribution . Telecommunication . Water Supply . Agricultural Resources, Food Production, Distribution - Heating . Transportation Systems - Security Services Senate Bill 250 will now be sent to the Ohio House for further consideration. Senator Hoagland represents the 30th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Meigs, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties as well as portions of Athens and Vinton counties. Learn more at eerca land. To download a high-resolution headshot of Senator Hoagland, ciicir here. Of?ce Contact: Aaron Dauterman at (614) 466-6508 or Hoagland@0hioSenate.gov MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: Beth Ford [Oi lJll_ Senate Majority Communications - Phone: (614) 644-9559 Email: Beth.Ford@OhioSenate.cov Click here if you don't wish to receive these messages in the future. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Sent: To: Subject: Good ?True Patriot" Frank Hoagland 740-317-6801 Frankha??klrLUS Excuse my Typos Frank Hoagland Thursday, December 06, 2018 3:52 PM Loccisano, Giovanna Re: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate On Dec 6, 2018, at 3:17 PM, Loccisano, Giovanna wrote: She added a line under photo From: Ford, Beth Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2018 3:03 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna; Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FW: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Is the Senator ok with this? From: State Senator Frank Hoagland Date: Thursday, December 6,2018 at 3:01 PM To: ?Ford, Beth" Subject: A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Click here if you are having trouble viewing this message. l3 A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Looking on at the Cardinal Power Plant in Jefferson County, Senator Hoagland (right) alongside friend, the late Ed Dudzik (left) who was an advocate for protecting our state ?3 critical infrastructure. Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction) today announced the Senate passage of his legislation which will help protect critical infrastructure in Ohio by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts that disrupt vital operations. "We are beginning to see how critical infrastructure provides essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state," said Senator Hoagland. "This legislation seeks to increase measures of protecting these facilities from wrongful acts that can cause serious harm." Senate Bill 250 prohibits criminal mischief, trespassing and aggravated criminal trespassing and would impose fines on organizations that are found to be complicit with these offenses. In recent months there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: . Electricity Generation, Transmission, and Generation 2 . Gas Production, Transport, and Distribution . Oil, Oil Products, Production, Transportation, and Distribution . Telecommunication - Water Supply . Agricultural Resources, Food Production, Distribution - Heating - Transportation Systems - Security Services Senate Bill 250 will now be sent to the Ohio House for further consideration. Senator Hoagland represents the 30th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Meigs, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties as well as portions of Athens and Vinlon counties. Learn more at To download a high-resolution headshot of Senator Hoaglancl, click here. Office Contact: Aaron Dauterman at (614) 466-6508 or HoaglandLEDOhioSenateoov MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: .- a Beth Ford Senate Majority Communications Phone: (614) 644?9559 Email: Beth.Ford@OhioSenate.qov Click here if you don't wish to receive these messages in the future. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Sent To: Subject: State Senator Frank Hoagland Thursday, December 06, 2018 4:09 PM Loccisano, Giovanna A Measure to Protect Ohio?s Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate Click here if you are having trouble viewing this message. i w" i SENATOR FRANK . A . . A A Measure to Protect Ohio's Critical Infrastructure Passes Senate l" Looking on at the Cardinal Power Plant in Jefferson County, Senator Hoagland (right) alongside friend, the late Ed Dudzik (left) who was an advocate for protecting our state '5 critical infrastructure. Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction) today announced the Senate passage of his legislation which will help protect 1 critical infrastructure in Ohio by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts that disrupt vital operations. "We are beginning to see how critical infrastructure provides essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state,? said Senator Hoagland. "This legislation seeks to increase measures of protecting these facilities from wrongful acts that can cause serious harm.? Senate Bill 250 prohibits criminal mischief, trespassing and aggravated criminal trespassing and would impose fines on organizations that are found to be complicit with these offenses. In recent months there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: . Electricity Generation, Transmission, and Generation . Gas Production, Transport, and Distribution - Oil, Oil Products, Production, Transportation, and Distribution - Telecommunication - Water Supply . Agricultural Resources, Food Production, Distribution - Heating . Transportation Systems - Security Services Senate Bill 250 will now be sent to the Ohio House for further consideration. Senator Hoagland represents the 30th District in the Ohio Senate, which encompasses Belmont, Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Meigs, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties as well as portions of Athens and Vinton counties. Leam more at To download a high-resolution headshot of Senator Hoagland, click here. Office Contact: Aaron Dauterman at (614) 466-6508 or HoaglandthOhioSenatenov MAJORITY CAUCUS MEDIA CONTACT: Beth Ford [Ill Senate Majority Communications Phone: (614) 644-9559 Email: Beth.Ford@OhicSenate.gov Click here if you don't wish to receive these messages in the future. Loccisano, Giovanna From: Lusheck, Daniel Sent: Friday, December 07, 2018 9:06 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Cc: Ford, Beth Subject: Hoagland 3PM Interview Giovanna, I confirmed with Julianna that Hoagland would call her at 3PM today to discuss SB 250. As we chatted about you can just call him first and then connect him to the reporter. Let either of us know if you need help figuring that piece out. Julianna- 740-381-6315. Thanks! Dan Lusheck Deputy Press Secretary Communications Manager Ohio Senate Majority Caucus Of?ce: (614) 644-5534 Cell: (513) 300-4323 Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Friday, December 07, 2018 9:08 AM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: Re: Hoagland 3PM Interview I will come in and record if you want! From: "Lusheck, Daniel" Date: Friday, December 7, 2018 at 9:06 AM To: ?Loccisano, Giovanna" Cc: "Ford, Beth" Subject: Hoagland 3PM Interview Giovanna, I confirmed with Julianna that Hoagland would call her at 3PM today to discuss SB 250. As we chatted about you can just call him first and then connect him to the reporter. Let either of us know if you need help figuring that piece out. Julianna- 740-381-6315. Thanks! Dan Lusheck Deputy Press Secretary Communications Manager Ohio Senate Majority Caucus Of?ce: (614) 644-5534 Cell: (513) 300-4323 Daniel . I Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Friday, December 07, 2018 11:13 AM To: Dauterman, Aaron; Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: FW: Request for comment for newspaper? From: "conor@athensnews.com" Date: Friday, December 7, 2018 at 11:12 AM To: ?Ford, Beth? Subject: Request for comment for newspaper? Hi Beth, Hope you and Sen. Hoagland are doing well today! Had a quick question or two for Senator Hoagland on SB 250 (critical infrastructure trespassing regulation) and HB 228 (gun bill). - Does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on SB 250 passing, and why he thinks it will help Ohioans? - And then, does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on his support for HB 228 - did he support the "stand your ground" portion of the bill before it was removed? Thanks! Please get back to me before the end of the day today if possible! Working on two separate stories for our next papen Conor Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Friday, December 07, 2018 12:13 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna Subject: FW: Request for comment for newspaper? Senator Hoagland understands the importance of self defense and the 2nd amendment from his years of service as a Navy Seal. From: ?conor@athensnews.com" Date: Friday, December 7,2018 at 11:12 AM To: ?Ford, Beth" Subject: Request for comment for newspaper? Hi Beth, Hope you and Sen. Hoagland are doing well today! Had a quick question or two for Senator Hoagland on SB 250 (critical infrastructure trespassing regulation) and HB 228 (gun bill). - Does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on SB 250 passing, and why he thinks it will help Ohioans? - And then, does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on his support for HB 228 - did he support the "stand your ground" portion of the bill before it was removed? Thanks! Please get back to me before the end of the day today if possible! Working on two separate stories for our next paper Conor Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Friday, December 07, 2018 2:02 PM To: conor@athensnews.com Subject: Re: Request for comment for newspaper? Good afternoon Conor, Senator Hoagland asked me to share the following with you regarding your questions: 0 Does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on SB 250 passing, and why he thinks it will help Ohioans? ?We are all dependent on energy, communications, clean water, and other resources that are crucial to our daily lives. Any loss or disruption of these vital services would devastate the people of Ohio. Senate Bill 250 will hold people, with malicious intent to disrupt or destroy critical infrastructure, accountable for their actions. i believe that safety is paramount, while everything else is a planning consideration.? -And then, does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on his support for HB 228 - did he support the "stand your ground" portion ofthe bill before it was removed? ?Senator Hoagland understands the importance ofself-defense and the 2nd amendmentfrom his years ofservice as a Navy Thank you, please let me know if you need anything further. Have a great weekend! Kindly, Beth From: "conor@athensnews.com" Date: Friday, December 7,2018 at 11:12 AM To: "Ford, Beth" Subject: Request for comment for newspaper? Hi Beth, Hope you and Sen. Hoagland are doing well today! Had a quick question or two for Senator Hoagland on SB 250 (critical infrastructure trespassing regulation) and HB 228 (gun bill). - Does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on 88 250 passing, and why he thinks it will help Ohioans? - And then, does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on his support for HB 228 - did he support the "stand your ground" portion of the bill before it was removed? Thanks! Please get back to me before the end of the day today if possible! Working on two separate stories for our next paper Conor Loccisano, Giovanna From: Ford, Beth Sent: Friday, December 07, 2018 2:12 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna; Dauterman, Aaron Subject: FW: Request for comment for newspaper? From: "conor@athensnews.com" Date: Friday, December 7, 2018 at 2:04 PM To: ?Ford, Beth? Subject: Re: Request for comment for newspaper? Thanks, Beth! Please thank Sen. Hoagland for me as well. Kind regards to both of you, Conor Original From: "Ford. Beth" Sent: Friday, December 7, 2018 2:02pm To: "conor@athensnews.com" Subject: Re: Request for comment for newspaper? Good afternoon Conor, Senator Hoagland asked me to share the following with you regarding your questions: 0 Does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on SB 250 passing, and why he thinks it will help Ohioans? We are all dependent on energy, communications, clean water, and other resources that are crucial to our daily lives. Any loss or disruption of these vital services would devastate the people of Ohio. Senate Bill 250 will hold people, with malicious intent to disrupt or destroy critical infrastructure, accountable for their actions. I believe that safety is paramount, while everything else is a planning consideration.? oAnd then, does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on his support for HB 228 - did he support the ?stand your ground" portion ofthe bill before it was removed? ?Senator Hoagland understands the importance of self-defense and the 2nd amendment from his years of service as a Navy Thank you, please let me know if you need anything further. Have a great weekend! Kindly, Beth From: "conor@athensnews.com? Date: Friday, December 7,2018 at 11:12 AM To: "Ford, Beth" Subject: Request for comment for newspaper? Hi Beth. Hope you and Sen. Hoagland are doing well today! Had a quick question or two for Senator Hoagland on SB 250 (critical infrastructure trespassing regulation) and HB 228 (gun bill). - Does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on SB 250 passing, and why he thinks it will help Ohioans? - And then, does Sen. Hoagland have a comment on his support for HB 228 - did he support the "stand your ground" portion of the bill before it was removed? Thanks! Please get back to me before the end of the day today if possible! Working on two separate stories for our next paper Conor Loccisano, Giovanna From: Darla Hoagland Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 5:41 PM To: Loccisano, Giovanna; Dauterman, Aaron Subject: SB 250 bad legislation opinion letters-ZDto-ZDthe? 2Deditor 2018 12 2Diegislation wl nC7m4msq64M?uiaTVS&e= Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Giovanna Joe Charles Meet Sherry Walters RE: 91h lloor - 175th 5 3rd street. Columbus 10 AM 1010;30 AM notes added 3.13.2018 GL per Joe Charles FRANK: 53250 Sponsor Testimony . . . . 10:15 11:15 AM In JudICIary Committee North Hearing Room notes Added 3.15.18 AD Sen. Bacon's Office 68064 Wednesday, November 29, 2017 FRANK FLOOR SPEECH session re: SCR14 1:45 PMIO ?:30 PM Meeting with Lori Herf wl Baker Hostetler RE: Oxford-Westmoreland 3 PM to 3:30 PM Coal Issue SH Office Added 11/14/17 AD Lori 61d-462-2646 Rob Eshenbaugh 4 PM lodi30 PM notes added11f28/17 GL regarding the infrastructure bill Friday, November 2, 2018 McCracken Hall. 100 Union St, Athens. OH 45701 noles added 10.26.2018 GL lime: 103m - 11:30am with provided lunch at Shiveiy Dining Hall to follow program. ?Reserved parking in McCracken Lot for attendees Eli Faes 614.728.8856 more Frank 8: Aaron: Call with Rob Eshenbaugh RE: SB 250 Technical 11mm 1:30 PM Changes Rob 614406?7858 notes Added 11.1.18 AD Roh 7858 Wednesday, March 7, 2018 Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Meet Gulfport RE: $8250 12 PM to 12:30 PM Meet Matt Hammonleom Stewart A 3H of?ce (006A) RE: $3250 SH Office notes added 3-2.2018 GL Chuck Hesse ?brin? addEd 2.9.2018 GI. 440_543_7425 It OOGA 216.407.2610 cell eorge 6 614-824-3901 Mike ?Mse coming, too Wednesday, March 7. 2018 wants to talk about Uapltal Budget Investments Tuesday, February 6, 2018 2 . Meeting wl Rob Eshenbaugh 81 Curt FRANK: Athens News Phone Leib RE: $3250 2?3? PM t? 3 Interview RE: SB 250 SH Office notes Added SIGNS AD Rob 21 Wednesday, March 21, 2018 Tuesday, April 17' 2018 888.227.6446 x8622 4m,- Aaron: Meeting with Adam Rissient w] Ohio Sierra Club REOffice notes Added 3-14.18 AD Adam 614-706-9374 Wednesday, March 7. 2018 not: :7 added 2.22-2018 GL Wynter Rose 614.227.4855 Tentative: FRANK to Bacon's Office RE: $3250 4 PM to 4.20 PM Senator Bacon's Office notes added 3.2.2018 GL FRANKIAARON: Call Pete Debroszi RE: SB 250 Interest 937.602.1507 11:45 AMt012f15 PM tee 937.602.1507 Wednesday, May 16, 2018 director@ohioauctioneers.org Meet Rep Greenspan RE11-30 AM SH Office notes added 5.10.2018 GL Time: 11?11:30am ?Wants to discuss potential ?merge? Jonathan 614.446.0961 Monday, April 30. 2018 Giovanna in District :31; Call with Mike Wise RE: $3250 Sub Bill changes 817729241169; Cont Code: 4338591111? ?18 Wednesday, April 18, 2018 3:1 ?-11:91 Hearing 5603511 AARON: Meeting with Gulfport and Jeff Hobday Ralph Clark w] LSC RE: SB 250 Water Management/Pipeline Language SH Office 10:30 AM to 11 AM notes Added 4.16.18 AD Thursday, May 24, 2018 FRANK: Meet Joyce Klingler (Clark Gable Museum) 138 Charleston St. Cadiz, Ohio 43907 USA .V 11AM added 5.17.2018 GL Time: 10-11am Joyce Klingler 330.340.0445 Call w] Rep. Greenspan RE: Possible Merging of HB 276 with 58 250 Rep. Greenspan: 678-571 -8888 Meeting with Sen. Bacon RE: Discuss Sub. SB 250 introduction 1 PM to 1:30 PM $30 10 Monday. 30' 2018 Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Tyler Yaple I 614.309.2453 . Meet Zach (OH Chamber) RE: SB 250 SH Office 1 PM to 1:30 PM TENTATIVE: Meeting with Jeff Dillon 8: Micah Derry w] Americans for 4 PM to 4:30 PM Prosperity RE: 58250 SH Office notes added 10.5.2018 GL time: 1pm - 1:30pm ?just wants to touch base and see how they can notes Added 7? 9113 AD help the movement of this bl? on their end Jeff Dillon 614-060-0488 419.685.2201 Tuesday, September 25, 2018 Tuesday, June 5, 2018 Meet with Brad Barger w] OAIMA RE: Additional definition in $8 250 SH Office 3:30 AM Judiciary Committee RE: 2nd Hearing of SB 250 North Hearing Room 10:15 AM to 11:15 AM notes added 9.20.2018 GL time: 8:30am - 93m notes Added 6/1/18 AD Brad: 614.581.2855 Tuesday, October 24, 2017 1 4 .53- ?m Added ?0?18?17 Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Meeting with Rob Eshenbaugh 81 Dave Blatnik w] Marathon Petroleum RE: Critical Infrastructure SH Office Judiciary Committee RE: SB 250 Opposition Testimony North Hearing Room 10:45 AM to 11:15 AM 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM notes Added 11/7/18 AD notes Added 10f20?7 AD Rob I 614?406-7858 Tuesday, October 15, 2018 Tuesday, November 13, 2018 I "2 "as 'd Meeting with Brian Bennett 8: Shawn Nelson w] 0H Chemistry Council RE: 1:30 PM to 2 PM SB 250 Amendment? SH Office Aaron: Meet John Keaton RE: SB 250 SH Office 4 PM to 4230 PM added 11.132018 GL time: 2pm notes Added 10.11.18 AD Bn?an Bennett 614?224?1730 Caryce Duke Energy 614.222.1338 NamkwM?o 28 Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Session rot-7:5 added 6-27.2018 GL Judiciary Committee - SB 250 Hearing 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM North Hearing Room notes added 11.26.2018 GL time: 2:30pm or following session 27 Tuesday, November 27, 2018 Meeting w] Senator Bacon RE: 83 SH Office Mabe, Aaron From: Mabe, Aaron Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:13 PM Subject: SB 250 Thank you for contacting Senator Hackett?s of?ce in regards to Senate Bill 250, which would amend sections 2307.61, 2909.07, 2909.10, 2911.21, and 2911.211 of the Revised Code to prohibit criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and aggravated trespass on a critical infrastructure facility, to impose fines for organizations that are complicit in those offenses, and to impose civil liability for damage caused by trespass on a critical infrastructure facility. SB. 250 was introduced on February 28, 2018 by Senator Frank Hoagland (R-Mingo Junction). Currently, the bill is pending in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Should the bill come before the entire Senate for a vote, Senator Hackett will certainly keep your views in mind. Once again, thank you for contacting Senator Hackett?s of?ce in regards to SE. 250. Should you have any additional questions in regards to this legislation or any other state related matter, please feel free to contact Senator Hackett?s office, as his door is always open. Sincerely, Aaron Mabe, Legislative Aide State Senator Bob Hackett 10th Senate District 614-466-3780 naron.Maine@nhin5enaterntniI Mabe, Aaron From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Steven Ealy Saturday, November 03,2018 11:54 AM State Senator Bob Hackett Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Hackett, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Steven Ealy 1527 Finley Guy Rd. Plain City OH, 43064-9640 Mabe, Aaron From: Patricia Brown (yspatbrown2008@outlook.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:25 AM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Patricia Brown 440 Stewart Dr Yellow Springs, OH 45387 yspatbrownZOOB??outlook.com (937) 319-0447 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Mabe, Aaron From: Robert Oldham (bobtheham@adlibpress.us) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:20 AM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, I urge you to consider the safety and security of Ohio's citizens, rather than the desires of corporations. The environment is one of Ohio's greatest assets, and these bills attack the rights of citizens to defend their environment. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Robert Oldham 104 Pleasant St Yellow Springs, OH 45387 bobtheham@adlibpress.us (804) 405-1607 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Mabe, Aaron From: Jim Paige (jpaigelOO@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:05 AM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Jim Paige 1230 Rona Parkway Drive Fairborn, OH 45324 ipaige100@gmail.com (937) 545?6379 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Mabe, Aaron From: Whitney Casteele (whitneycasteele86@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:03 AM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. it is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Whitney Casteele 302 Crossgate Ct Springfield, OH 45505 whitneycasteele86@gmaii.com (937) 360-7010 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Mabe, Aaron From: Richard Kogler (koglerrh@earthlink.net) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:44 AM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. it violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Richard Kogler 5076 WJackson Rd Enon, OH 45323 (937) 624-8954 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Mabe, Aaron From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Paula Stambaugh Saturday, November 10, 2018 12:40 PM State Senator Bob Hackett Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Hackett, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Paula Stambaugh 161 Sinclair Ave PO. Box 52 Donnelsville OH, 45319-0052 Mabe, Aaron From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Diana Stone Saturday, November 10, 2018 11:39 AM State Senator Bob Hackett Stand against SB 250 Anti?Protest Bill Dear Sen. Hackett, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a ?guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Diana Stone 908 Scarff Rd New Carlisle OH, 45344-1119 Mabe, Aaron From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Spencer Hall Saturday, November 10, 2018 11:29 AM State Senator Bob Hackett Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Hackett, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a ?guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Spencer Hall 2372 Banyon Dr Beavercreek OH, 45431-2610 Mabe, Aaron From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Lisa Roseberry Chance Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:32 AM State Senator Bob Hackett Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Hackett, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SE 250. Sincerely, Lisa Roseberry Chance 938 Blackfoot Trail Jamestown OH, 45335-1009 Mabe, Aaron From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Patricia Brown Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:32 AM State Senator Bob Hackett Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Hackett, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio?s history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Patricia Brown 440 Stewart Dr Yellow Springs OH, 45387-1332 Mabe, Aaron From: Anne Randolph Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:34 AM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. it violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Anne Randolph 390 Stewart Dr Yellow Springs, OH 45387 anneirand@aol.com (937) 926-1988 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Mabe, Aaron From: Rita Lethert (ralethert@aol.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 5:56 PM To: State Senator Bob Hackett Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob D. Hackett, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Rita Lethert 606 Hillcrest Dr Fairborn, OH 45324 ralethert@aol.com (937) 879-4183 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hildebrandt, Elizabeth From: State Senator Lou Terhar Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 10:34 AM To: 'kuglertennis@aol.com' Subject: RE: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. Attachments: image001.png December 5, 2018 Dear Ms. Kugler, Thank you for contacting my of?ce regarding Senate Bill 250, which protects critical infrastructure facilities from mischief. I always appreciate hearing from constituents about issues facing our nation, state and community. As you may know, SB. 250 was introduced in the Ohio Senate by Senator Frank Hoagland. The bill is currently pending in Senate Judiciary Committee, where it has received four hearings. I am not a member of this committee, but I will keep your concerns in mind if and when SB. 250 is scheduled for a vote by the full Senate. Once again, thank you for letting me know your thoughts on this important matter. If you have questions about any state issue in the future, please do not hesitate to let me know. Sincerely, 56M 9- Axe/r Lou Terhar State Senator SD-08 Original From: kuglertennis@aol.com Sent: Monday, December 03,2018 6:11 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. First Name kathy Last Name kugler Address 7106 Tenderfoot Lane City Cincinnati State OH Zip 45249 Phone (812) 599-0234 Email: kuglertennis@aol.com Subject I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. Message Dear Sen Terhar, Vote no on any legislation that limits home rule. Currently, there is a bill regarding one use plastics. Please do not over rule local interests. Vote NO, I think the number is 53250. Thank you Kathy H. Kugler Hildebrandt, Elizabeth From: State Senator Lou Terhar Sent: Thursday, November 15,2018 4:22 PM To: 'jschenk@imagoearth.org' Subject: RE: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. Attachments: image001.png November 15, 2018 Dear Mr. Schenk, Thank you for contacting my of?ce regarding Senate Bill 250, which protects critical infrastructure facilities from mischief. I always appreciate hearing from constituents about issues facing our nation, state and community. As you may know, SB. 250 was introduced in the Ohio Senate by Senator Frank Hoagland. The bill is currently pending in Senate Judiciary Committee, where it has received three hearings. I am not a member of this committee, but I will keep your concerns in mind if and when SB. 250 is scheduled for a vote by the full Senate. Once again, thank you for letting me know your thoughts on this important matter. If you have questions about any state issue in the future, please do not hesitate to let me know. Sincerely, ?55m 9- Afr/l Lou Terhar State Senator SD-08 Original From: jschenk@imagoearth.org [mailto:jschenk@imagoearthorg] Sent: Friday, November 09,2018 3:07 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. First Name Richard Last Name Schenk Address 553 Enright Ave City: Cincinnati State OH Zip 45205 Phone Email: Subject: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. Message istrongly urge you to oppose Senate Bill 250 which criminalizes the right to peaceful protest at oil and gas facilities in Ohio. You and I both know who is pushing this bill, those who don't want their nefarious actions brought to light. In a democracyr we should be encouraging people to express their views not limit them. Miller, Brianna From: Austin Kuder Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 9:57 AM To: Senate Republican Press Subject: 58-250 is anti?protestor and a violation of the Bill of Rights Truth, justice and the American way Miller, Brianna From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Shirley Eads Sunday, November 04,2018 2:38 PM State Senator Lou Terhar Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Terhar, I urge you to vote NO on SB 25(1. This bill would apply a ?guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical inlii'astructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime it?they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio?s democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Shirley Eads 24 Damon Rd. Cincinnati OH, 45218-1013 Miller, Brianna From: Linda Ayers (learetired@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2018 9:40 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Ayers 41 Bayham Dr Greenhills, OH 45218 learetired@gmail.com (513) 851-4652 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Lenore Horner Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 7:40 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. it is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Dr. Lenore Horner 208 Clark Rd Reading, OH 45215 (513) 761-7059 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Kari Kashickey-DiMasso Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:59 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Kari Kashickey-DiMasso 8236 Weller Rd Cincinnati, OH 45242 karikashickevdimasso@gmail.com (513) 469-8522 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Stephanie Sepate (sepates@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:37 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. it is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, IVls. Stephanie Sepate 3959 Glenmore Ave Cincinnati, OH 45211 sepates@yahoo.com (513) 662-3230 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: John Tergerson (spentc@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:24 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. it violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. John Tergerson 6093 Gaines Rd Cincinnati, OH 45247 (513) 385-4790 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Valerie First Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:25 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Valerie First 801 Rosemont Ave Cincinnati, OH 45205 pussywillowprecious@yahoo.com (513) 591-9767 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Donna Graham (dgrahamosf@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:05 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Donna Graham 4163 Janward Dr Apt 2 Cincinnati, OH 45211 dgrahamosfl?lgmailcom (513) 521-6459 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Paul Breidenbach Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:16 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terha r, Never legislate against the people's right to peaceably assemble. You've already taken the side of business against the people, don't cross over into unconstitutional measures to allow corporations to get their way against the wishes of people. I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Dr. Paul Breidenbach 171 Washington Ave Glendale, OH 45246 (513) 349-7130 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Paul Breidenbach Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:16 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, Never legislate against the people's right to peaceably assemble. You've already taken the side of business against the people, don?t cross over into unconstitutional measures to allow corporations to get their way against the wishes of people. I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Dr. Paul Breidenbach 171 Washington Ave Glendale, OH 45246 (513) 349-7130 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Jeffrey Eads Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:05 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Jeffrey Eads 24 Damon Rd Cincinnati, OH 45218 iefshirl2@aol.com (513) 742-8963 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Peggy Hundemer (peg.hundemer@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9:48 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. lt violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Peggy Hundemer 8721 Wuest Rd Cincinnati, OH 45251 peg.hundemer@vahoo.com (513) 741?4248 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Janice Hunter (jch8387@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 9:28 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Janice Hunter 2573 Dr Cincinnati, OH 45233 (513) 673?1916 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Virginia Kettner (jinnykettner@icloud.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:50 AM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, Vote No lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Virginia Kettner 8449 Aston Lake Dr North Bend, OH 45052 iinnvkettner@icloud.com (513) 598-1716 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Miller, Brianna From: Linda Ayers (Iearetired@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 10:20 PM To: State Senator Lou Terhar Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Louis F. Terhar, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Ayers 41 Bayham Dr Greenhills, OH 45218 learetired@gmail.com (513) 851-4652 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Senator Matt Huffman Meetings/Appointments regarding SB 250 March 21, 2018 12:30pm-1200pm ADAM RISSION ALYSSA YODER, SIERRA CLUB SB 210 SB 250 Location: Huffman Office Description: SB 210 IN HEALTH COMMITTEE SB 250 IN JUDICIARY April 17, 2018 1:00pm?1:30pm BRYAN BENNETT SHAWN NELSON SB 250 Location: Huffman Office Description: WANT TO DISCUSS SB 250 April 18, 2018 4:30pm-5200pm EMMA CARDONE (AMERICAN FUEL PETROL MANUFACTURERS) -- SB 250 Location: Huffman Office FRANK HOAGLAND STATE SENATOR, 30TH DISTRICT 1 Capitol Square, Rm. 134, Columbus, Ohio 43215 MEMORANDUM TO: All Senate Members FROM: Senator Frank Hoagland DATE: December 8, 2017 RE: Co-Sponsor Request In recent months there has been a heightened focus on critical infrastructure, both here in Ohio and across the nation. At times, this focus has produced both positive and negative outcomes. On the positive side, people are beginning to see how critical infrastructure delivers products that are essential to modern life. On the negative side, some people and organizations have taken it upon themselves to make poor decisions regarding these facilities that put others in danger. Some have attempted to disrupt operations at facilities and/or damage vital infrastructure as part of a ?protest.? For example, there have been a number of reports of tampering with valves and controls at pipeline facilities that can create extremely dangerous situations. The facilities that are often the target of these protestors provide essential energy, communications and other vital services and products to the entire state. I will soon be introducing legislation that seeks to discourage such activities by enhancing penalties associated with certain types of wrongful acts. Specifically, this legislation will prohibit criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and aggravated criminal trespass at a critical infrastructure facility. It will also impose times on those organizations that are found to be complicit with in these offenses, and impose civil liability damage caused by trespass at a critical infrastructure facility. Critical Infrastructure includes all of the following but is not limited to: Electricity Generation, Transmission, - Water Supply and Generation - Agricultural Resources, Food Gas Production, Transport, and Production, Distribution Distribution - Heating - Oil, Oil Products, Production, - Transportation Systems Transportation, and Distribution - Security Services Telecommunication To be clear, we are not attempting to restrict anyone?s First Amendment right to free speech or their ability to protest peacefully. This proposed legislation is aimed at those who cross the line and damage critical infrastructure placing the public and others in jeopardy. If you have any questions or would like to co-sponsor this legislation, please contact Aaron Dauterman at 466-6508 or aaron.dauterman@ohiosenate. gov. The deadline to ctr-sponsor is the close of business Friday, December 15, 2017. Thank you for your consideration. Agriculture Vice Chair OFFICE: 614-466-6508 Energy and Natural Resources EMAIL: Local Government, Public Safety 8: Veterans Affairs Transportation, Commerce Workforce Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Elaine Long Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:21 AM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Elaine Long 1743 Bishop Hill Rd Chillicothe OH, 45601?8435 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:47 AM To: 'Elaine Long' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Ms. Long, Thank you for contacting my of?ce. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 From: On Behalf Of Elaine Long Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:21 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Elaine Long 1743 Bishop Hill Rd Chillicothe OH, 45601-8435 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:50 AM To: 'Warren Whitaker (evoeco@roadrunner.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mr. Whitaker, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness ofthis issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Warren Whitaker (evoeco@roadrunner.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 10:04 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Warren Whitaker 424 Clearview Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601 evoeco@roadrunner.com (740) 775-4752 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Warren Whitaker (evoeco@roadrunner.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:04 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, lVlr. Warren Whitaker 424 Clearview Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601 evoeco@roadrunner.com (740) 775-4752 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:52 AM To: 'Deborah Mcnally (dmcnally42@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Mcnally, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Deborah Mcnally (dmcnallvil2@vahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 7:54 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Deborah Mcnally 202 High St [Vic Arthur, OH 45651 dmcnallde??ahoucom (740) 596-4995 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Deborah Mcnally (dmcnally42@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:54 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Deborah Mcnally 202 High St Mc Arthur, OH 45651 Mcnally42@yahoo.com (740) 596-4995 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Greg Nelson Saturday, November 10, 2018 4:22 PM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Greg Nelson 842 First Ave Gallipolis OH, 45631-1630 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:46 AM To: 'Greg Nelson' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Mr. Nelson, Thank you for contacting my of?ce. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 From: On Behalf Of Greg Nelson Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 4:22 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Greg Nelson 842 First Ave Gallipolis OH, 45631-1630 Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Jerry Eldredge Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:22 AM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a. protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio?s history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SE 250. Sincerely, Jerry Eldredge 35 Woodland Dr Wilmington OH, 45177-2740 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:47 AM To: 'Jerry Eldredge' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Mr. Eldredge, Thank you for contacting my of?ce. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 . as rin boardJo] On Behalf Of From: Jerry Eldredge Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:22 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Jerry Eldredge 35 Woodland Dr Wilmington OH, 45177-2740 Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Paul Rine Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:51 AM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti?Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or treSpass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a Vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Paul Rine 2115 Ute Drive Circleville OH, 431 13-9186 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:47 AM To: 'Paul Rine' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti?Protest Bill Dear Mr. Rine, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 From: On Behalf Of Paul Rine Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:51 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Paul Rine 2115 Ute Drive Circleville OH, 43113-9186 Benjamin, Abigail From: Troy Tackett (ttackettl3l@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:32 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, Iwouldn't be surprised if ALEC drafted this legislation. History is repeating itself. Wall Street and CEOs are telling legislators what to do. I think that it would be in the best interest ofthe republican party to work for the working people and families. Trumpism is dying, he is in deep do-do, he steps in his own everyday. Folks in Columbus need to get on the ball and finish the Chesapeake Bypass, also called the Tri-State Outer Belt down here in Lawrence county to spur some growth. This area is in the same shape as West Virginia, young people leaving to find decent payingjobs elsewhere, my son included. Put your foot down Sen. Peterson and ignore the Federalist Society, they want to water?down our rights. I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Troy Tackett 69 Private Drive 442 Proctorville, OH 45669 ttackett131@yahoo.com (304) 634-0649 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:49 AM To: 'Troy Tackett (ttackett131@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mr. Tackett, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Troy Tackett (ttackett131@vahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 11:32 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I wouldn't be surprised if ALEC drafted this legislation. History is repeating itself. Wall Street and CEOs are telling legislators what to do. I think that it would be in the best interest of the republican party to work for the working people and families. Trumpism is dying, he is in deep do-do, he steps in his own everyday. Folks in Columbus need to get on the ball and finish the Chesapeake Bypass, also called the Tri-State Outer Belt down here in Lawrence county to spur some growth. This area is in the same shape as West Virginia, young people leaving to find decent paying jobs elsewhere, my son included. Put your foot down Sen. Peterson and ignore the Federalist Society, they want to water-down our rights. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Troy Tackett 69 Private Drive 442 Proctorville, OH 45669 ttackett131@vahoo.com (304) 634?0649 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Loretta Olsen (theowajda@frontier.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 6:47 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, You need to defend the rights of Ohio property outsiders wanting to step on them. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio?s existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Loretta Olsen 9569 State Route 380 Wilmington, OH 45177 theowaida@frontier.com (937) 488-3791 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:45 AM To: ?Loretta Olsen' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Olsen, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Loretta Olsen (theowaida@frontler.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 6:47 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, You need to defend the rights of Ohio property outsiders wanting to step on them. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Loretta Olsen 9569 State Route 380 Wilmington, OH 45177 theowaidat??frontiemom (937) 488-3791 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Kenneth Easter (kenneth.easter1208@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 6:44 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Kenneth Easter 1112 Williams Rd 22 Piketon, OH 45661 kenneth.easter1208@gmail.com (740) 785-0253 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:46 AM To: 'kenneth.easter1208@gmail.com' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mr. Easter, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Kenneth Easter (kenneth.easter1208@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message [mailtmautomail@knowwho.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 6:44 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Kenneth Easter 1112 Williams Rd 22 Piketon, OH 45661 kenneth.easter1208@gmail.com (740) 785-0253 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: Caitlin Johnson, Policy Matters Ohio Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 10:53 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: STATEMENT: Lame duck lottery Policy Matters Ohio PRESS STATEMENT Lame duck lottery: Slew of dangerous bills loom as General Assembly winds down Contact: Zach Schiller 216.361.9801 As Ohio's General Assembly closes out its work for the two-year session, there is plenty to keep an on?and be concerned about. Beyond those issues that get a lot of public attention, others that affect the quality of life for Ohioans - as well as their democratic rights and their pocketbooks can slip through in a lame-duck session. Here is a list of just some of the bills that could be approved in this legislature?s waning days or inserted into a ?Christmas tree? bill that originally had little or nothing to do with many of the provisions added on to it: . House Bill 390 would narrow the current notice period on evictions. The bill didn?t move, but the policy was dropped into an unrelated bill, Senate Bill 273, only to be stripped out after facing significant opposition. Advocates for Ohio?s Future and the Akron Beacon Journal, among others, call it out as bad policy. But like the others listed here, it could pop up again before it?s all over. . House Bill 625 would outlaw localities from levying plastic bag taxes, like one proposed in Cuyahoga County. As the Columbus Dispatch pointed out, this is just one more attempt by lawmakers to get in the way of localities solving local problems. . Another bill, Senate Bill 293, would require state agencies to reduce the Ohio Administrative Code rules that implement state law by 30 percent. This handed attempt at deregulation is directed at eliminating rules that use words such as ?shall,? ?must? and ?require,? as if these are somehow bad words. This outlandish notion has no place in state law. - Through House Bill 182, legislators also could dismantle important safeguards covering debt settlement companies, which have a national reputation for preying on the financially vulnerable. . Another bill, Senate Bill 250, could limit the right to protest at a long list of ?critical infrastructure facilities? such as pipelines and dams. As The Plain Dealer gag, 250 aims to make Ohioans put up, and shut up, in the face of environmental challenges. The state Senate's GOP caucus might not know it, but that's not how democracy works.? - House Bill 119, approved by the Senate Wednesday, takes oversight of eligibility in Medicaid and food aid out ofthe hands of the Governor, making it harder to change rules to meet needs in changing economic times. Out-of?state interest groups promote this bill, but problems in Ohio?s programs are with the private businesses in the service delivery like pharmacy benefit managers not with enrollees and eligibility, which this bill focuses on. . House Bill 494, which also won Senate approval Wednesday, would shield corporate franchise owners from bearing joint responsibility with their franchisees, even when owners discourage or prevent franchisees from complying with minimum wage, overtime, health and safety and other laws designed to protect workers. Governor Kasich should be urged to veto both HB 119 and HB 494, which are likely to be enacted since both houses have passed versions of them that just have to be reconciled. And let's not forget about tax policy. One Christmas tree bill, House Bill 51, initially carried an amendment to give a tax break to special retirement plans of top managers so they wouldn? be covered by municipal income taxes. Thankfully, the amendment got pulled at the 11th hour. This tax break was improved fromal_?ty_e__a_r it wasn?t retroactive for example- but it would be another blow to local governments that have seen over $1 billion a year taken away because of state policies. It may pop up again before this lame duck dies. Another bill, House Bill 469, would create a new uncapped tax credit for big mixed-use development projects with unknown costs and inadequate safeguards. Amidst these various threats, there are some opportunities for legislation that will help Ohioans thrive. House Bill 750 would add $5 million to the badly underfunded state grant for low-income college students, the Ohio College OpportunitLGrant. Senate Bill 225 would provide state funds for needed expansion of broadband. And in a positive step, the General approved House Bill 158. Though it should have been _e_xpanded to cover others, it will allow spouses to receive unemployment benefits if a military transfer forces them to quit their job. Of course, this is just a partial listing of the bills before the legislature, and if past is prologue, there will be other surprises before the session ends. Another extreme measure that would undercut Ohioan?s right to bring constitutional amendments to the ballot, House Joint Resolution 19, appears to be dead for this year. But many of these measures will be back again next year if they don?t make it into law this time around. an inilqtv: Share this email: Manage your preferences Opt out using TrueRemoveT'? Got this as a fonivard? Sign up to receive our future emails. View this email online. 3631 Perkins Avenue Cleveland. OH 44114 US This email was sent to peterson@ohiosenate.gov. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book. The FORM Group Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Frank Hoagland Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 4:34 PM To: Bacon, Kevin; Balderson, Troy; Barron, John; Beagle, Bill; Burke, David; Coley, William; Connolly, Liz; Dolan, Matt; Eklund, John; Gardner, Randy; Hackett, Robert; Hoagland, Frank; Hottinger, Jay; Huffman, Matt; Jordan, Kris; Kunze, Stephanie; LaRose, Frank; Lehner, Peggy; Manning, Gayle; McColley, Robert; Obhof, Larry; Oelslager, Scott; Peterson, Bob; State Senator Bill Beagle; State Senator Bill Coley; State Senator Bob Hackett; State Senator Bob Peterson; State Senator Dave Burke; State Senator Frank Hoagland; State Senator Frank LaRose; State Senator Gayle Manning; State Senator Jay Hottinger; State Senator Joe Uecker; State Senator John Eklund; State Senator Kevin Bacon; State Senator Kris Jordan; State Senator Larry Obhof; State Senator Lou Terhar; State Senator Matt Dolan; State Senator Matt Huffman; State Senator Peggy Lehner; State Senator Randy Gardner; State Senator Robert McColley; State Senator Scott Oelslager; State Senator Stephanie Kunze; State Senator Steve Wilson; State Senator Troy Balderson; Terhar, Lou; Uecker, Joseph Wilson, Steve Subject: SB 250 - Critical Infrastructure Protection Act Dear Colleagues, Senate Bill 250 had a second hearing last week in the Senate Judiciary Committee. This bill would prohibit criminal mischief, criminal trespass, and aggravated trespass on a critical infrastructure facility and impose fines and civil liability for damage caused by trespassing on a critical infrastructure facility. Some of you may be wondering why this legislation is needed. Here are links to two articles that appeared on the ?Earth First!? website the first article describes the sabotage the group used to disrupt the Mariner East 2 pipeline near Exton, PA and the second link provides information about the upcoming training that Appalachia Resist will be providing near Athens in early July: ohio SB 250 does not infringe on our First Amendment rights and will not limit the ability of people to protest. It may make groups or individuals think twice though before they destroy private property or impede critical infrastructure like facilities for water treatment, telecommunications, and energy that all impact our daily lives and the Ohio economy. Fortunately Ohio has not experienced the level of problems that some other states have, but it makes sense to be prepared. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, i?w?l? Mimihwl Frank Hoagland State Senator, 30?? District 614?466?6508 Benjamin, Abigail From: Steven Belcher Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 1:24 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Steven Belcher 801 Township Road 252 Ironton, OH 45638 s-belcher attnet (740) 533-1576 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:49 AM To: 'Steven Belcher Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mr. Belcher, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Steven Belcher Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 1:24 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Steven Belcher 801 Township Road 252 lronton, OH 45638 s-belcher attnet (740) 533?1576 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Susan Miller (sbirdmiller@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:40 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Miller 4249 Watson Rd Hillsboro, OH 45133 5birdmiller@gmail.com (937) 288-2510 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:49 AM To: 'Susan Miller (sbirdmiller@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Miller, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns ofthose I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Susan Miller (sbirdmiller@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message [mailtozautomail@knowwho.coml Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 11:40 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Miller 4249 Watson Rd Hillsboro, OH 45133 sbirdmiller@gmail.com (937) 288-2510 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Jenni Bennett (jenni.bennett.2017@owu.edu) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:42 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, MissJenni Bennett 86 4th St Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 701-3668 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:49 AM To: 'Jenni Bennett (jenni.bennett.2017@owu.edu) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Bennett, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Jenni Bennett Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:42 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates OhioansT rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Miss Jenni Bennett 86 4th St Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 701-3668 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Lowell Palm (evrettbgo@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:17 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Lowell Palm 419 5th St Washington Court House, OH 43160 evrettbgo@yahoo.com (740) 335-5103 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:50 AM To: 'Lowell Palm (evrettbgo@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mr. Palm, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those 1 represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Lowell Palm (evrettbgo@vahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 8:17 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Lowell Palm 419 5th St Washington Court House, OH 43160 evretthgo@vahoo.com (740) 335-5103 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Patricia Adams (steelerpat2@aol.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:06 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Patricia Adams 6539 Shirley Dr Hillsboro, OH 45133 steelerpat2@aol.com (937) 466-2223 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:50 AM To: 'Patricia Adams (steelerpat2@aol.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mrs. Adams, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Patricia Adams (steelerpat2@aol.coml Sent You a Personal Message [mailtozautomail@knowwho.corn] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:06 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio?s existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Patricia Adams 6539 Shirley Dr Hillsboro, OH 45133 steelerpat2@aol.com (937) 466-2223 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Penny Christian (pchristian379@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:04 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Penny Christian 121 Morgan St Apt 16 Oak Hill, OH 45656 pchristian379@gmail.com (740) 853?0971 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:50 AM To: 'Penny Christian Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Christian, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns ofthose I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Penny Christian (pchristian379@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 8:04 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Penny Christian 121 Morgan St Apt 16 Oak Hill, OH 45656 Ehristian379@gmail.com (740) 853-0971 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Gordon Agnew (hawg1944@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:03 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Gordon Agnew 11 Fruithill Dr Chillicothe, OH 45601 hawg1944@gmall.com (740) 773-6851 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:51 AM To: 'Gordon Agnew (hawg1944@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Mr. Agnew, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part ofthat process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Gordon Agnew lhawg1944@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:03 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Gordon Agnew 11 Fruithill Dr Chillicothe, OH 45601 hawg1944@gmail.com (740) 773?6851 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Norma Dupire (ndgardens@mac.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:57 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in reSponse to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Norma Dupire 351 Wendy Ln Waverly, OH 45690 ndgardens@mac.com (740) 912-9151 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer. Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:51 AM To: 'Norma Dupire (ndgardens@mac.com) Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Dupire, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness ofthis issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Norma Dupire (ndgardens@mac.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 7:57 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, lVls. Norma Dupire 351 Wendy Ln Waverly, OH 45690 ndgardens@mac.com (740) 912-9151 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Samantha Bond (samanthaabond@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2018 9:14 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Samantha Bond 92 Township Road 1373 South Point, OH 45680 santanthaabond@vahoo.com (323) 528-4724 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer. Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Monday, November 19, 2018 12:53 PM To: 'Samantha Bond (samanthaabond@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message? Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Bond, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness ofthis issue. If can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Samantha Bond (samanthaabond@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Saturday, November 17,2018 9:14 AM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. it violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Samantha Bond 92 Township Road 1373 South Point, OH 45680 samanthaa bond @vahUOLDm (323) 528-4724 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Park Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 2:25 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Park 410 Clearview Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 774-4303 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2018 10:48 AM To: Park Sent You a Personal Message' Subject: RE: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Ms. Park, Thank you for contacting my office. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 Original From: Park Sent You a Personal Message [maiItozautomail@knowwho.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 13,2018 2:25 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bob Peterson, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Park 410 Clearview Rd Chillicothe, OH 45601 (740) 774-4303 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Mary Johnson Tuesday, December 04, 2018 12:54 PM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO 011 SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Mary Johnson 98 Taylor Lane Clarksville OH, 45113-8253 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4:21 PM To: 'Mary Johnson' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Ms. Johnson, Thank you for contacting my of?ce. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 From: On Behalf Of Mary Johnson Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 12:54 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti?Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Mary Johnson 98 Taylor Lane Clarksville OH, 45113-8253 Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Joetta Cory Tuesday, December 04, 2018 1:12 PM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio?s history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, oetta Cory 57 Logan St. Chillicothe OH, 45601 -2840 Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Joetta Cory Tuesday, December 04, 2018 5:57 PM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, oetta Cory 57 Logan St. Chillicothe OH, 45601?2840 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4:21 PM To: 'Joetta Cory' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Ms. Cory, Thank you for contacting my of?ce. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 From: On Behalf Of Joetta Cory Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 1:12 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, oetta Cory 57 Logan St. Chillicothe OH, 45601-2840 Benjamin, Abigail From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Dawn Aikin Tuesday, December 04, 2018 12:53 PM State Senator Bob Peterson Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Dawn Aikin 60 TOWNSHIP RD 616 South Point OH, 45680?7725 Hoyer, Nicole From: State Senator Bob Peterson Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 4:22 PM To: 'Dawn Aikin' Subject: RE: Stand against SB 250 Anti?Protest Bill Dear Ms. Aikin, Thank you for contacting my of?ce. I received your email opposing Senate Bill 250. As your State Senator in Columbus, it is important for me to not only know, but also to understand the issues and concerns of those I represent. As such, I truly appreciate you taking the time to reach out to me. Thank you, in particular, for reaching out to me on an issue that you feel strongly about. We in the Ohio legislature continue to review Senate Bill 250 and your input is an important part of that process. Please be assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind as we continue to study and debate the future of critical infrastructure facility regulation in Ohio. Thank you for raising my awareness of this issue. If I can ever be of assistance to you in the future, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely. Bob Peterson State Senator, District 17 From: On Behalf Of Dawn Aikin Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2018 12:53 PM To: State Senator Bob Peterson Subject: Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Peterson, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250 or any related bill. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Dawn Aikin 6O TOWNSHIP RD 616 South Point OH, 45680-7725 Hawking, Andrew From: Ann Geddes (adgeddes@zoomtown.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 1:05 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, Please protect the right ofthe people to protest and use their right of free speech. Our democracy depends upon it! lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Dr. Ann Geddes 25751ndian Creek Rd Oxford, OH 45056 adgeddes@zoomtown.com (513) 756-9063 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Hawking. Andrew From: Jennifer Fisher (jennyfisher156@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 8:31 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. it is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Jennifer Fisher 3 Quail Ridge Dr Oxford, OH 45056 iennyfisher156@gmail.com (513) 280-6272 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Renate And Jack Pealer (renate3421@earthlink.net) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 7:37 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Renate And Jack Pealer 3421 Dawn Dr Fairfield Township, OH 45011 renate3421@earthlinlcnet (513) 887?7515 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Mary Saunders (mfpsaunders@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 5:43 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. lt violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Mary Saunders 1874 Park Pl Fairfield, OH 45014 mfpsaunders@gmail.com (513) 829-6981 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Hanrahan (irish9085@cinci.rr.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 4:31 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, Please Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Hanrahan 8142 Mill Creek Cir West Chester, OH 45069 irish9085@clnci.rr.com (513) 874-9085 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Alyssa Darlington (ab011400@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 2:16 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. it is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Alyssa Darlington 1445 Bruton Parish Way Fairfield, OH 45014 ab011400@vahoo.com (513) 860-1772 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Bartley Lawson (llawson82@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 1:58 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, lVlr. Bartley Lawson 871 2nd St Hamilton, OH 45011 llawson82@hotmail.com (513) 737-2568 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Mary Duerksen (duerksra@miamioh.edu) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 1:20 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, I'm forwarding you this information about why 53250 and are the wrong legislation for our state. As your constituent, ask you to vote NO on these two bills. How are you planning to vote? If you happen to agree with them, please reply and explain how they would benefit Ohio. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Mary Duerksen 5370 McCoy Rd Oxford, OH 45056 duerksra@miamioh.edu (513) 756?0020 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Sheilah Richter (shanl@zoomtown.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 1:06 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, Making industrial profits more important than protecting the environment, the climate, and human health is the opposite of serving our country and the world. lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Sheilah Richter 855 Stahlheber Rd Hamilton, OH 45013 shan1@zoomtown.com (513) 856-8107 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. Hawking, Andrew From: Barbara Olson Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:38 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, Carbon based fuels must be discontinued if we are to avoid global warming catastrophe and save the very interior support ofour planet. I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. it violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Barbara Olson 159 Xenia Ct Monroe, OH 45050 (513) 539-2524 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 10 Hawking. Andrew From: Erin Fisher (fisheref@miamioh.edu) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:05 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio?s existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Miss Erin Fisher 7 Central Ave Oxford, OH 45056 fisheref@miamioh.edu (216) 386-4021 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 11 Hawking, Andrew From: Chow-Chi Huang Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:37 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Chow-Chi Huang 9035 Amy Marie Dr West Chester, OH 45069 chowchi.huang@gmail.com (513) 759-0332 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 12 Hawking, Andrew From: Gail Valenson (gailsv@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 11:34 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans? rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Gail Valenson 2091 Harrowgate Hill Ln Fairfield, OH 45014 gailsv@yahoo.com (513) 939-3820 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 13 Hawking, Andrew From: Nathaniel Houser (houserinkl3@icloud.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:34 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, Please protect freedom of speech and help America to not rely on gas and pipelines. We need less pollution and a better system to protect our nature. Not more gas and pipes. Thank you lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Nathaniel Houser 91 Olympus Ct Hamilton, OH 45013 houserink13@icloud.com (513) 667-9647 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 14 Hawking, Andrew From: Pawiter Parhar (pawiter.parhar@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 10:31 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mr. Pawiter Parhar 5885 Bit Scotch Ct West Chester, OH 45069 pawiter.parhar@gmail.com (616) 323-6721 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 15 Hawking, Andrew From: Nicole Sheldon (sheldon2@miamioh.edu) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9:45 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Nicole Sheldon 2405 Horning Dr Fairfield, OH 45014 sheldon2@miamioh.edu (847) 899-7699 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. 16 Hawking, Andrew From: June Nelson (jknelson@cinci.rr.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9:07 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding? their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. June Nelson 3735 Kehr Rd Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 255-9036 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 17 Hawking, Andrew From: Carla Blackmar (cablackmar@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 9:03 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Carla Blackmar 400 Vine St Oxford, OH 45056 cablackmart?lyahoocom (619) 972-1717 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. 18 Hawking, Andrew From: Carole Katz (ckatz@one.net) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:35 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, I am writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are ?impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Ms. Carole Katz 214 Withrow St Oxford, OH 45056 ckatz onenet (513) 839-8069 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf ofthe individual noted in the sender information. 19 Hawking, Andrew From: Jennifer Drake (jdrake@littleduck.org) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:25 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects -- something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free Speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill's vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders' bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Sincerely, Mrs. Jennifer Drake 5434 Cincinnati Brookville Rd Hamilton, OH 45013 idrake@littleduck.org (513) 403-4843 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 20 Hawking, Andrew From: Ginger Plowman (ginniemeister@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 8:03 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Vote NO on Senate Bill 250 and 250 Dear Sen. Bill Coley, lam writing you today to request that you vote No on Ohio SB 250 and 250. They are cookie cutter -- one size fits all -- legislation that does not recognize Ohio's existing laws that prosecute anyone who trespasses on or damages property. The bill is an affront to Ohio citizens who respect private property. This legislation was drafted in response to Standing Rock and landowner protests against large pipeline projects something that has never occurred here. It violates Ohioans' rights to free speech and free association, and labels those acts as crimes. The bill?s vague language could entrap landowners with infrastructure on their property and paves the way for industry to use eminent domain for pipelines and power lines and to use language in this bill to claim landowners are "impeding" their commercial interests. SB 250 and 250 are frivolous and vindictive legislation. It is an outsiders? bill looking for a problem but will only create problems for citizens and property owners in Ohio. Please VOTE NO on SB 250 and 250. Since rely, Mrs. Ginger Plowman 5364 Middletown Oxford Rd. Middletown, OH 45042 ginniemeister@gmail.com (513) 212-8927 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider only, on behalf of the individual noted in the sender information. 21 Hawking, Andrew From: Sent: To: Subject: on behalf of Barbara Olson Saturday, November 10, 2018 9:11 PM State Senator Bill Coley Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Coley, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio?s history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Barbara Olson 159 Xenia Monroe OH, 45050-1185 22 Hawking, Andrew From: duerksra@miamioh.edu Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 2:37 PM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. First Name Roland and Mary Last Name Duerksen Address 5370 McCoy Rd City: Oxford State OH Zip 45056 Phone (513) 756-0020 Email duerksra@miamioh.edu Subject: I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. Message Senator Coley: As your constituents, we ask you to vote NO on SB 250. SB 250 is wrong for a number of reasons. It seems to have been drafted by private industries who are upset by protests against large pipeline projects it is similar to other bills promoted by the same people in other parts ofthe country. It was not written to help Ohio. Peaceful protest, a right of all Americans, would be criminalized. Laws that criminalize damage to private property are already included in the Ohio Revised Code. Vote NO on SB 250. Roland and Mary Duerksen Oxford OH 45056 23 Hawking, Andrew From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Joshua Chamberlain Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:18 AM State Senator Bill Coley Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Coley, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Joshua Chamberlain 7674 Whitehall Cir West Chester OH, 45069-1117 24 Hawking, Andrew From: kknightabowitz@gmail.com Sent: Friday, November 09, 2018 11:39 AM To: State Senator Bill Coley Subject: Iwant to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation. First Name Kathleen Last Name Knight-Abowitz Address 5 Bull Run Drive City: Oxford State 2 OH Zip 45056 Phone (513) Email: kknightabowitz@gmail.com Subject I want to share my thoughts on an issue or piece of legislation Message: write to share my views on SB 250. I hope that you will vote NO. This bill criminalizes the right to peaceful protest. This is unconstitutional, and the reason why the non-partisan group, Ohio League of Women Voters, has come out strongly opposed to this legislation. The Ohio Revised Code already includes laws that any private company can use to criminalize the damage of private property, so those supporting SB 250 with that reasoning are being deceptive. We already have legislation to protect private property damage. As a Republican, I expect you would want to to protect our Constitution and our rights as Americans to protest. Kathleen Knight Abowitz Oxford, OH 25 Hawking, Andrew From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Karen Barrett Thursday, November 01, 2018 4:09 PM State Senator Bill Coley Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Coley, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it's a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Karen Barrett 5540 Alert New London Rd Hamilton OH, 45013-9248 26 Hawkin Andrew A From: Sent To: Subject: on behalf of Pawiter Parhar Thursday, November 01, 2018 3:03 PM State Senator Bill Coley Stand against SB 250 Anti-Protest Bill Dear Sen. Coley, I urge you to vote NO on SB 250. This bill would apply a "guilt by association? standard when damage or trespass to a pipeline or other ?critical infrastructure? happens during a protest. It could allow organizations and people who did not trespass or do any damage whatsoever to be charged with a crime if they promoted or supported an event at which this happens. To be clear, trespassing on and damage to property are already illegal and should be. This bill unreasonably expands who can be charged for these offenses, including people who weren't even present. This bill, which is very similar to a bill passed recently in Oklahoma and Louisiana, will have a chilling effect on citizen protest and dissent. Citizen protest has played a role in many important reforms in Ohio's history, and it?s a critical part of a vibrant democracy. SB 250 is a handout to corporate interests at the expense of Ohio's democracy. Please vote NO on SB 250. Sincerely, Pawiter Parhar 5885 Bit Scotch Court West Chester OH, 45069-7592 27