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Committee records written testimony for Senate Bill 18 cardiovascular health awareness day; no in-person witnesses

2787780 ยท February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Ohio Senate Health Committee held a second hearing on Senate Bill 18 to designate a cardiovascular health awareness day. The committee received written testimony from an American Heart Association representative but no witnesses appeared in person during the excerpted meeting.

The Ohio Senate Health Committee conducted a second hearing on Senate Bill 18, a proposal to designate a cardiovascular health awareness day. The committee recorded receipt of written testimony from Dustin Hofflinger of the American Heart Association, and no in-person witnesses testified during the excerpted meeting.

Committee staff noted that the written testimony from Dustin Hofflinger was received and entered into the record. The chair asked whether anyone present wished to testify in person; no one came forward and the committee closed the second hearing on the bill.

No committee questions, votes or further actions on the bill were recorded in the provided excerpt. Committee leadership said they would notify members by noon Friday if they planned to meet next week.