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Sponsor urges expanding Ohio's Safe at Home program to include gunshot and other violent-assault survivors

6692560 · October 15, 2025
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Senate Bill 225 would expand eligibility for Ohio's Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program to include survivors of gun violence and family members of homicide victims; the sponsor said funds are already in the state operating budget and the bill only needs legislative authority to extend protections.

Senate Bill 225 would broaden eligibility for Ohio's Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program to include survivors of additional forms of violent assault, including gunshot victims and family members of homicide victims, the bill's sponsor told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

Senator Manchester, offering sponsor testimony, said Ohio's program — established in 2016 to protect survivors…

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