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Attorney General supports bill to expand cadet programs and chief training flexibility
Summary
Corey Jordan, identified as the Ohio Attorney General, testified in favor of House Bill 44, saying it would allow cadet programs in noncharter municipalities, preserve a 40‑hour training requirement for new police chiefs while allowing location flexibility, and permit an 8‑hour equivalency exemption for experienced chiefs.
Chair Johnson introduced proponent testimony for House Bill 44 and recognized Corey Jordan, identified in the record as Ohio Attorney General, to speak in favor. Jordan said HB 44 would expand the ability of local governments to establish cadet programs that support…
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