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Ohio House Passes Bill Expanding Public Indecency Laws; Critics Say It Targets Drag Performers

House Bill 249 criminalizes obscene drag and gender performances outside adult venues with penalties up to a fourth-degree felony, passed 63-30 in the Ohio House.

  • On Wednesday, the Ohio House voted 63-30 to pass House Bill 249, restricting drag and gender performances to adult cabaret venues. The bill now heads to the Ohio Senate.
  • Primary sponsor Rep. Josh Williams said the bill shields the next generation from "premature sexualization, from the erosion of their innocence." Proponents argue the measure protects children from obscene content.
  • Rep. Jamie Callender broke party lines to vote against the bill. Rep. Dontavious L. Jarrells argued the legislation "dehumanizes" transgender Ohioans, calling it "an attack on human lives."
  • Violations involving minors or performances deemed obscene face penalties ranging from first-degree misdemeanor to fourth-degree felony. House Bill 249 defines obscenity as content that "arouse lust."
  • The bill moves to the Ohio Senate for consideration. Equality Ohio Education Fund Executive Director Dwayne Steward warned the government's power to police attire is "just the beginning.
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The Columbus Dispatch broke the news in Columbus, United States on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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