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Ohio Judicial Conference presents modest budget request and describes statewide coordination role for 722 judges

5557109 · April 30, 2025
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Judge David Heminowski, representing the Ohio Judicial Conference, described the group's nonpartisan role supporting 722 judges statewide and asked the committee to approve a modest budget that leverages a dedicated fund and reduces general fund requests.

After prior witnesses, Judge David Heminowski, speaking for the Ohio Judicial Conference, summarized the conference's work and budget request during the Senate Government Oversight and Reform Committee's Sub House Bill 96 hearing.

Heminowski said the Ohio Judicial Conference (OJC) is a nonpartisan state agency representing "all 722 judges in the state of Ohio" and coordinates judicial communication with the legislative and executive branches. He summarized the OJC's functions: studying court coordination, encouraging uniform…

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