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Pharmacy Legislative Day 2025 Legislative Meeting Info

Thank you for joining us for the Pharmacy Legislative Day 2025 and lending your voice to advocate for all of Ohio pharmacy. This page displays meeting times and locations with legislators (attendees listed in alphabetical order), OPA legislative priorities, location info for the Statehouse and Riffe Center, and other helpful information at the bottom. 

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Meeting Time and Locations with Legislators

Attendees listed in alphabetical order by last name. 

Name Senator Times and Locations (Statehouse) Representative Times and Locations (Riffe Center)
Adams, Brandon Evan  George F. Lang
2:30
Room 129
Diane Mullins
No availability
Akamine, Abigail Hokulani Pagador  Willis E. Blackshear, Jr.
2:00
Room 049
Sean P. Brennan
No availability
Akers, Jeffrey  Catherine D. Ingram
1:30
Room 056
Cecil Thomas
3:30
10th Floor
Barnes, Christina Marie  Bill Reineke
1:30
Room 220
Riordan T. McClain
1:00
14th Floor
Barno, Marina Theresa  Paula Hicks-Hudson
3:45
Room 057
Erika White
1:00
10th Floor
Bates, Brittany Nicole  Stephen A. Huffman
3:00
Room 040
Johnathan Newman
No availability
Behrman, Madison Riley  Paula Hicks-Hudson
3:45
Room 057
Erika White
1:00
10th Floor
Boothe, Kimberly A   Steve Wilson
1:30
Room 222
Rachel B. Baker
3:00
10th Floor
Breznai, Abigail M  Sandra O'Brien
No availability
Sarah Fowler Arther
No availability
Brownfield, Blaine Thomas  Tim Schaffer
No availability
Jeff LaRe
No availability
Buchanan, Alexis Kay  Paula Hicks-Hudson
3:45
Room 057
Michele Grim
2:00
10th Floor
Clemons, Marilee Danchisen  Paula Hicks-Hudson
3:45
Room 057
Elgin Rogers, Jr
2:00
10th Floor
Craft, Joe  Bill Reineke
1:30
Room 220
Tracy M. Richardson
2:30
11th Floor
Culver, Megan Elizabeth  William P. DeMora
3:00
Room 052
Christine Cockley
1:00
10th Floor
Darawsheh, Aya Yaseen Ali  Stephen A. Huffman
3:00
Room 040
Rodney Creech
1:45
12th Floor
Devanna, Nathan Alexander  Rob McColley
2:00
Room 201
Ty D. Mathews
No availability
Dickman, Logan Matthew  Rob McColley
2:00
Room 201
Roy Klopfenstein
No availability
Doherty, Michael Brian  George F. Lang
2:30
Room 129
Thomas Hall
1:00
12th Floor
Evrard, Molly Anne  Andrew O. Brenner
1:30
Room 140
Brian Lorenz
No availability
Farnsworth, Logan Allen  Theresa Gavarone
No availability
Haraz N. Ghanbari
1:00
13th Floor
Fischer, Jessica A  William P. DeMora
3:00
Room 052
Allison Russo
2:00
10th Floor
Geyer, Eric Kyle   Jerry C. Cirino
No availability
Phillip M. Robinson, Jr.
No availability
Gorbett, Mckenna Mei  Mark Romanchuk
3:30
Room 132
Marilyn John
2:30
Statehouse Room 216
Gordon, Cassandra S  William P. DeMora
3:00
Room 052
Munira Abdullahi
3:30
10th Floor
Gould, Jillian Marie  Kyle Koehler
12:00
Room 035
Levi Dean
3:30
11th Floor
Guffey, Alexis Christine  Shane Wilkin
3:30
Room 221
Mark Johnson
2:00
12th Floor
Hansen, Amanda Colquitt   Mark Romanchuk
3:30
Room 132
Sharon A. Ray
No availability
Harman, Braden William  Steve Wilson
1:30
Room 222
Michelle Teska
2:00
11th Floor
Hatton, Jessica Nicole  Steve Wilson
1:30
Room 222
Michelle Teska
2:00
11th Floor
Hickle, Briana Renee  Theresa Gavarone
No availability
Haraz N. Ghanbari
1:00
13th Floor
Jones, Leah  Kristina D. Roegner
No availability
Bill Roemer
1:30
11th Floor
Kaun, Megan Alana  Beth Liston
3:15
Room 051
Mike Odioso
1:00
13th Floor
Knowlton, Bryan Emil  William P. DeMora
3:00
Room 052
C. Allison Russo
2:00
10th Floor
Mabe, Robert Dean  Michele Reynolds
2:15
Room 128
Brian Stewart
No availability
Mariner, Holly  Nathan H. Manning
2:30
Room 039
Jospeh A. Miller
No availability
Martin, Samuel Thomas  Nathan H. Manning
2:30
Room 039
Kellie Deeter
2:00
13th Floor
Murphy, Edwin Michael  Bill Reineke
2:30
Room 220 
Riordan T. McClain
1:00
14th Floor
Nawaz, Aakash  Paula Hicks-Hudson
3:45
Room 057
Erika White
1:00
10th Floor
Newkirk, Mike  Catherine D. Ingram
1:30
Room 056
Cecil Thomas
3:30
10th Floor
Peterson, Anna Kaitlyn  Sandra O'Brien
No availability
David Thomas
2:30
11th Floor
Reese, Cheryl  Kyle Koehler
12:00
Room 035
Levi Dean
3:30
11th Floor
Rodis, Jennifer Lin  William P. DeMora
3:00
Room 052
Allison Russo
2:00
10th Floor
Santos, Sophia Amor Cabuncal  Jane M. Timken
No availability
Matthew Kishman
3:30
11th Floor
Schwartz, Bradley Allen  Mark Romanchuk
3:30
Room 132
Marilyn John
2:30
Statehouse Room 216
Sweeney, Marc A  Kyle Koehler
12:00
Room 035
Bernard Willis
1:30
13th Floor
Swick, Shea  Beth Liston
3:15
Room 051
Anita Somani
2:00
10th Floor
Valle, Zoraya Marie  Rob McColley
2:00
Room 201
Ty D. Mathews
No availability
Weyer, Adam Jonathon  Thomas F. Patton
1:00
Room 042
Melanie Miller
3:00
12th Floor
Wilkerson, Dana Marie  Beth Liston
3:15
Room 051
Anita Somani
2:00
10th Floor
Wukovich, Bri  Andrew O. Brenner
1:30
Room 140
Beth Lear
2:30
12th Floor

Peace, Austin Stephen A. Huffman
3:00
Room 040
Rodney Creech
1:45
12th Floor
Free, Heather William P. DeMora
3:00
Room 052
Allison Russo
2:00
10th Floor
Dziak, Lauren No availability No availability
Li, Maindy  No availability Haraz N. Ghanbari
1:00
13th Floor
Hottle, Alison No availability No availability

 

OPA 2025 Legislative Priorities 

PBM Regulation – HB 229 & SB 210

Status: HB229 (Senate Financial Institutions, Insurance and Technology – 2nd Hearing on 11/04/25); SB210 (Referred to Senate Health on 06/04/25)

Goal: Oversight, accountability, and transparency for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).

Why It Matters:
Unchecked PBM practices drive pharmacy closures and increase costs for patients and taxpayers. HB 229 and SB 210 create the same regulatory safeguards applied to other insurance entities, restoring fairness and patient choice in pharmacy care.

Community Pharmacy Protection Act – HB 192

Status: House Insurance – 4th Hearing on 11/04/25

Goal: Safeguard patient access and promote fair network participation.

Why It Matters:
Local pharmacies are cornerstones of care, especially in rural and underserved areas. HB 192 ensures a level playing field, fair network access, and accountability in PBM-pharmacy relationships.

340B Protections – HB 276 & SB 198

Status: HB276 (House Insurance – 4th Hearing on 11/04/25; SB198 (Senate Health – Third Hearing on 11/12/25)

Goal: Preserve access to affordable medications for Ohio’s most vulnerable patients.

Why It Matters:
These bills protect essential healthcare access points and preserve a federal program that returns critical savings to patients most in need.

Expanding Pharmacist Authority – SB 230

Status: Senate Health – First Hearing on 11/12/25

Goal: Empower pharmacists to provide timely, accessible care.

Why It Matters:
SB 230 expands access to care, reduces unnecessary urgent-care visits, and allows patients to receive treatment quickly at their local pharmacy.

 

Statehouse/Riffe Center Location Info

Ohio Statehouse
1 Capitol Sq, Columbus, OH 43215
Vern Riffe State Office Tower
77 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215

Locatio Info

Other Helpful Info

Meetings at the Riffe Center

Free Guided Tours Daily

Committee Hearings - Tuesday, November 18

House Insurance Committee
Rm. 122, 12:00 pm

House General Government Committee
Rm. 114, 12:30 pm

House Development Committee
Rm. 122, 1:30 pm

House Government Oversight Committee (Testimony & Documents)
Rm. 018, 2:15 pm

Senate Transportation Committee
Finance Hearing Room, 2:30 pm

Senate Armed Services, Veterans Affairs & Public Safety Committee
South Hearing Room, 3:00 pm

House Community Revitalization Committee (Testimony & Documents)
Rm. 113, 3:15 pm

Senate Financial Institutions, Insurance & Technology Committee
Finance Hearing Room, 3:30 pm

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