Meredith R. Lawson-Rowe

District 5
Chamber House
Political Party Democrat
https://ohiohouse.gov/members/meredith-r-lawson-rowe

Meredith Lawson-Rowe is serving her first term in the Ohio House of Representatives representing the 5th House District, which includes Reynoldsburg, Canal Winchester, parts of Columbus, Groveport, Obetz, Madison Township and Hamilton Township. 

Rep. Lawson-Rowe has built a strong career in community engagement and public service. While attending Clark Atlanta University, she became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. For over 20 years, she has worked as an Executive Administrative Assistant supporting C-suite level executives.

As a member of the Columbus (Oh) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Lawson-Rowe has continued her service to the community at large. 

In 2019, she made history as one of the first black women to be elected to Reynoldsburg City Council. Rep. Lawson-Rowe joined the Reynoldsburg City Council representing Ward 4 and was then elected as Council President in 2023. Under her leadership, she participated in updating the City’s zoning code, passed legislation to improve fair housing and declared Racism a public health crisis. 

She also supported the encouragement of new economic development to the City.To address the housing shortage prevalent in Central Ohio, Lawson-Rowe supported the building of additional affordable housing units in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.

Most importantly, Rep. Lawson-Rowe established the Reynoldsburg Juneteenth Celebration in 2020 which is now a City-sponsored event. Of her many honors and accolades, Lawson-Rowe shares that her highest honor has been chairing the Reynoldsburg Juneteenth Committee. She said, “It is rewarding to use our eleventh federal holiday as a platform to showcase American history, local businesses, promote health screenings and experience local talent. Reynoldsburg Juneteenth has become a destination in Central Ohio. Because of the overwhelming vendor support, 100% of vendor registrations for Reynoldsburg Juneteenth, is donated to a local non-profit.” It was important to Lawson-Rowe to add giving back to the community as a part of Juneteenth.

Rep. Lawson-Rowe is a fierce advocate and invites others to become involved in the community. She has tremendous pride in representing House District 5 and serves as a resource guide for information. Walking the district meeting constituents is very important to Rep. Lawson-Rowe. 

She is the fourth of six generations of Ohioans and an active Reynoldsburg resident. She has been married to Rondal Rowe, Jr for 32 years. They are the proud parents of three children and four grandchildren. She is excited to serve her community at the state level and will work to build an Ohio that puts people first.

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Committee Membership

View the legislative committees and subcommittees on which this member of congress currently serves. These assignments indicate where the member focuses their legislative efforts, drafts bills, and conducts government oversight.

This section highlights the original bills and resolutions introduced by this member of congress. As the primary sponsor, the member acts as the chief advocate for these proposals, steering them through the legislative process to address specific policy goals and constituent needs.

General Assembly
Committee
Allow absent voter''s ballot return to any county polling place
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 761
Type House Bill
Committee General Government
Allow surviving spouse to retain Purple Heart license plate
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 339
Type House Bill
Committee Transportation
Amend competitive retail electric service law
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 15
Type House Bill
Committee Energy
Authorize tax credit for dog spaying, neutering, or training
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 242
Type House Bill
Committee Ways and Means
Authorize tax credit for handgun training and firearms storage
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 235
Type House Bill
Committee Ways and Means
Authorize the refundable thriving families tax credit
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 140
Type House Bill
Committee Ways and Means
CA: Prohibit slavery, involuntary servitude as criminal penalty
General Assembly 136
Number H. J. R. No. 5
Type House Joint Resolution
Committee General Government
CA:Reconcile same sex marriage law; right to interracial marriage
General Assembly 136
Number H. J. R. No. 4
Type House Joint Resolution
Committee Judiciary
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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
Create defense to nuisance claims re: racing facilities
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 639
Type House Bill
Committee Local Government
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
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 Passed
Regards Ohio State, Local Government Expenditure Databases
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 413
Type House Bill
Committee Technology and Innovation
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Passed
Regards Ohio State, Local Government Expenditure Databases
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 413
Type House Bill
Committee Finance
Vote Yes
Vote Date 5/20/2026
Vote Result Passed
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