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Senate Health Committee holds second hearing on cardiovascular health awareness day; no in-person testimony

2787787 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 18 (Cardiovascular Health Awareness Day) received a second hearing; the committee noted a written statement from the American Heart Association and took no in-person testimony.

The Ohio Senate Health Committee convened a second hearing on Senate Bill 18, a measure to designate a cardiovascular health awareness day. The committee recorded written testimony from Dustin Hofflinger of the American Heart Association but had no in-person witnesses.

Chairman Huffman announced the written testimony from Dustin Hofflinger and asked whether any witnesses wished to testify in person; none came forward. The committee closed the second hearing without further discussion or recorded action.

No motions, amendments, or committee votes on the bill were recorded during the session. The written testimony from the American Heart Association was entered into the committee record.