Steven James Demetriou (born 1989) is an American politician who has served in the Ohio House of Representatives for the 35th district since 2023.
During his tenure, Demetriou has focused on legislation related to technology policy, fiscal policy, and regulatory frameworks affecting emerging markets. He has sponsored and supported legislation addressing blockchain and cryptocurrency policy, including proposals related to the management of digital assets and the potential establishment of a state cryptocurrency reserve.
As of the 136th Ohio General Assembly, Demetriou serves on the following committees:
Demetriou has identified school choice as a policy priority. In a November 2022 interview following his election to the Ohio House, he stated that his legislative focus would include expanding school choice options, alongside efforts to reduce taxes.
Demetriou has supported Republican tax and budget measures in the Ohio House. In 2023, he voted in favor of a state budget plan that included provisions for property tax relief and the implementation of a flat income tax structure, according to an official House statement and local reporting on budget votes by Portage CountyâÂÂarea legislators.
Demetriou has supported legislation addressing cryptocurrency and blockchain regulation in Ohio. In 2025, he participated in House consideration of proposals described as establishing baseline legal provisions for digital currency and blockchain activity, including measures addressing state regulatory treatment of digital assets.
Demetriou voted in support of House Bill 201 during the 135th General Assembly, legislation that prohibits state agencies and local governments from restricting the sale or use of motor vehicles based on energy source and bars adoption of certain vehicle emissions standards. The bill was considered by the House Energy and Public Utilities Committee before passage.
Nonpartisan summaries of DemetriouâÂÂs voting record indicate alignment with Republican caucus positions on taxation, budgeting, and regulatory policy during his first term in office.
DemetriouâÂÂs advocacy for a state-level cryptocurrency reserve and other crypto legislation provokes concern among some economists, watchdogs, and conservative fiscal-policy voices, who argue that public funds exposed to cryptoâÂÂs volatility could threaten taxpayer security.
The 2025 budget proposal (HB 96) backed by Demetriou would slash roughly US$100 million from statewide library funding, a move characterized by library administrators as âÂÂa threat to all library programs, materials and services.â Critics argue the cuts disproportionately affect rural and underfunded communities.
Under the adult-content age verification law passed as part of the 2025 budget (tied to the Innocence Act), users must submit photo ID or personal data to verify age before viewing pornography online. Civil-liberties groups and some privacy advocates warn this creates potential for intrusive data collection, state surveillance, and inadvertent privacy violations.
Demetriou was elected under state legislative maps that the Ohio Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional in a series of decisions spanning February to July 2022, finding repeated partisan gerrymandering by the Ohio Redistricting Commission.