
Ohio’s H.B. 249 Advances to the Senate: A Deep Dive into the “Indecent Exposure Modernization Act” and the Fight for LGBTQIA+ Visibility
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- March 25, 2026
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On March 25, 2026, H.B. 249 cleared a major legislative hurdle as the Ohio House Judiciary Committee voted to favorably report the “Indecent Exposure Modernization Act” out of committee. The high-stakes hearing was marked by the failure of Amendment 2096, a critical “shield” intended to strike language targeting transgender identity; however, bill sponsor Josh Williams successfully led the opposition to table the amendment, arguing that biological sex markers are legally necessary for enforcement. While proponents from the Center for Christian Virtue frame the bill as a common-sense measure for “child safety” and “regulatory parity,” a broad coalition of opponents—including the ACLU of Ohio, Nina West, and Equality Ohio—warn that the legislation’s vague definitions effectively criminalize gender-diverse expression. With the bill now moving to the House floor for a full chamber vote, the LGBTQIA+ community faces an imminent threat to public visibility and creative freedom across the state.
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