Jim Thomas

District 49
Chamber House
Political Party Republican
https://ohiohouse.gov/members/jim-thomas

State Representative Jim Thomas is currently serving his second term in the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 49th House District, which includes the City of Canton, most of Jackson Township, and a small part of Plain Township in Stark County.

Representative Thomas was a joint-sponsor of the Higher Education Return on Investment Act, which became effective in October 2024.  As loan documents provide a summary page for a home loan, state universities now provide a financial summary page to students and families prior to enrollment.  This legislation provides Ohio institutions with a marketing tool showing the value added by their degrees.

The Representative also sponsored HB 105, which limits the late filing penalty for municipal income tax payments and reduces late return notices from tax authorities.  This legislation was included in the operating budget for fiscal years 2024-2025.

Previously, Representative Thomas served as a member of the Board of Trustees for Jackson Township from 2020-2022.  For twelve years, Representative Thomas has served as President of JT Linwood Company, LLC.  He is a licensed attorney, earning a law degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies from Stanford University.  

Representative Thomas was a professional tennis player for twelve years.  He earned a career-high doubles ranking of 29th in the world and 3rd in the USA.  He advanced to the 2005 US Open doubles semifinals and has doubles victories against Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Pat Rafter, Andy Roddick, and the Bryan brothers.  He was a member of two NCAA champion teams at Stanford in 1995 and 1996.

Representative Thomas is the youngest of six siblings.  He, his wife Debra, and their children, Lauren and Jac, are parishioners of St. Michael Catholic Church in Canton.

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Committee Membership

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Recent Votes

A comprehensive list of recent voting sessions. Each entry includes the bill number, a summary of the legislation, the member’s specific vote.

General Assembly
Committee
Create the Ohio, The Heart of It All Pass program
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 732
Type House Bill
Committee Arts, Athletics, and Tourism
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Passed
Align and modernize fingerprinting and disposition reporting
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 689
Type House Bill
Committee Public Safety
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Passed
Enact the Grand Jury Privacy and Protection Act
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 565
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
Enact the Grand Jury Privacy and Protection Act
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 565
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Passed
Enact the Future Educators Support Act
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 523
Type House Bill
Committee Education
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
Create jury tampering offense; revise court intimidation offenses
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 478
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
Create jury tampering offense; revise court intimidation offenses
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 478
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Passed
Modify trust and probate laws
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 446
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
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