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House bans arrest and citation quotas in Ohio law enforcement

3621031 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 131 passed unanimously to prohibit police departments from using numerical arrest or citation quotas; sponsors and law enforcement unions supported the measure as a public-safety and morale reform.

The Ohio House on May 27 passed House Bill 131, banning law enforcement agencies from using numerical arrest or citation quotas.

Representative Kevin Miller, sponsor, said quotas reduce officer discretion, damage morale and can turn officers into "revenue generators." Representative…

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