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Ohio House Transportation advances specialty license plates for fentanyl awareness, Toledo Mud Hens and others
Summary
The House Transportation Committee heard sponsor and proponent testimony on multiple specialty license plate bills and unanimously reported two — HB 381 (Do It For Jack) and HB 403 (Toledo Mud Hens) — out of committee. First hearings were held for COSI and Play Golf Ohio plates.
The Ohio House Transportation Committee on Nov. 4 advanced a package of specialty license plate bills, unanimously reporting two measures out of committee and holding first hearings on two others.
Tom and Stephanie Quell, parents of Jack Quell and founders of the Jack Quell Foundation (Do It For Jack), urged the committee to approve House Bill 381 to create a Do It For Jack specialty plate that they say would spread fentanyl-prevention education. "1 pill or 1 mistake can take a life forever," they said, describing outreach to more than 12,000 students and…
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