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Sponsor seeks to expand Safe at Home address confidentiality to more violent-crime survivors
Summary
Sen. Manchester told the committee SB 225 would extend eligibility for Ohio's Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program to victims of additional violent assaults, including gunshot victims and family members of homicide victims; she said funding for the expansion was already included in the most recent state operating budget.
Senator Manchester offered sponsor testimony on Senate Bill 225 on Oct. 8, proposing expansion of Ohio's Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program to include survivors of additional violent crimes such as gunshot victims and family members of homicide victims.
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