David Thomas, an Ohio public official, shared updates on state legislative actions and community events through a series of posts on his Twitter account in late February 2026.
On February 25, 2026, Thomas announced the passage of a state bill aligning Ohio’s tax policy with recent federal changes. He wrote, “Ohio will conform and line up with Federal Income Tax Reform and do so fast so your costs for State Income Tax will go We passed with an Emergency Clause SB 9 today!” The move aims to synchronize Ohio’s income tax regulations with federal reforms, which may streamline compliance for residents and potentially lower their state tax liabilities.
The following day, Thomas addressed efforts to combat human trafficking in Ohio. On February 26, he posted about attending an event organized by the Human Trafficking Coalition and highlighted recent legislative action: “More must be done to end Human Trafficking. I attended the Human Trafficking Coalition’s evening event to hear from state officials for what we are doing better to stop this tragedy. The Ohio House passed Rep. @JoshWilliamsOH and @NickSSantucci ‘s HB 47 to increases penalties and” The referenced bill seeks to impose stricter penalties on human trafficking offenses as part of ongoing statewide efforts to address this issue.
In another post on February 26, Thomas reflected on his visit during career tech day in Columbus. He wrote, “It was career tech day in Columbus recently where I visited with student from the Trumbull County Career and Technical School. They presented to multimedia class’ work and projects for visitors to see!” This event showcased educational initiatives aimed at providing students with practical skills relevant to technical careers.
These posts reflect Thomas’s engagement with legislative developments concerning tax reform and anti-trafficking measures, as well as his support for local educational programs.


