Angela N. King

District 84
Chamber House
Political Party Republican
https://ohiohouse.gov/members/angela-n-king

State Representative Angie King is serving her second term in the Ohio House of Representatives. She represents the 84th Ohio House District, which includes Mercer County, northern Darke County and southern Auglaize County. In addition to serving as Chair of the House Local Government Committee, King serves on the Government Oversight, Health, and Insurance committees.

Representative King is a realtor and small business owner who has been involved in buying, selling, and managing real estate for more than 25 years. Raised on a farm, the eldest of five, King’s character was forged by perseverance and a strong work ethic, shaping her into a dedicated individual with a deep sense of community.

Representative King holds a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and a Master of Business Administration, both from Wright State University. She is a former board member of the Ohio Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee, West Ohio Community Action Partnership and Ohio Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. King has a strong record of public and community service. She previously served as a Celina City Council member for 11 years and served as the Mercer County Recorder from 2013 until she was elected to the House. 

After discovering her infant daughter was deaf, she became a strong advocate for the deaf and hard of hearing at both the state and national level. That experience has opened doors she never imagined. As a ‘mom-on-a-mission,’ she learned how to impact policy and make a difference in the lives of others. She is proud to have played a part in Ohio’s Universal Newborn Hearing Screening legislation. Her persistent and persuasive advocacy prompted the U.S. Department of Education to update its early intervention language in the Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA), ensuring that parents receive the full range of options for their deaf or hearing-impaired children, including cochlear implants.

Representative King champions the values of the district. She has consistently advocated for policies that support individual liberty, strong families, small businesses, and the agricultural sector.

Representative King and her husband, Mark, have been married for more than 30 years. They are blessed with two grown children and four grandchildren. For over three decades, their family, spanning four generations, has been a dedicated part of their local church.

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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
Add nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 36
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Adopt the Legislative Code of Ethics
General Assembly 136
Number S. C. R. No. 4
Type Senate Concurrent Resolution
Committee
Allow alternative rate plans for certain natural gas companies
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 103
Type Senate Bill
Committee Public Utilities
Allow alternative rate plans for certain natural gas companies
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 103
Type Senate Bill
Committee Energy
Allow employers to post certain labor law notices on the internet
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 94
Type House Bill
Committee Commerce and Labor
Allow specified hunting on landowner''s property without a permit
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 201
Type House Bill
Committee Natural Resources
Allow state income tax deduction for overtime wages
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 39
Type House Bill
Committee Ways and Means
Amend competitive retail electric service law
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 15
Type House Bill
Committee Energy
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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
Make capital appropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2028
General Assembly 136
Number S. B. No. 450
Type Senate Bill
Committee Finance
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
CA: Require identification to vote
General Assembly 136
Number S. J. R. No. 10
Type Senate Joint Resolution
Committee General Government
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Adopted
CA: Require identification to vote
General Assembly 136
Number S. J. R. No. 10
Type Senate Joint Resolution
Committee General Government
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Adopted
Regards PACE program site expansion
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 750
Type House Bill
Committee Health
Vote No
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
Revise the household sewage treatment system law
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 692
Type House Bill
Committee Health
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Favorable Passage
Revise the household sewage treatment system law
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 692
Type House Bill
Committee Health
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Enact the Reagan Tokes and Patrick Heringer Act
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 667
Type House Bill
Committee Public Safety
Vote Yes
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
Issue medical marijuana processor cultivation, dispensary license
General Assembly 136
Number H. B. No. 611
Type House Bill
Committee Judiciary
Vote No
Vote Date 6/10/2026
Vote Result Passed
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