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The device would also need to be equipped with an alarm system, which would alert first responders when a baby is placed in the device. That alarm would need to be tested at least once a month to ensure it works properly.
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By Lauren Winterfeld - Thursday, January 28, 2021 9:07 AM
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One of the two senators representing Huntington County (District 17) at the Indiana Statehouse, Sen. Andy Zay (R), is busy at work this legislative session.
The deadline to file new bills has passed, and after a week-long break last week, Zay returned to the statehouse Monday ready to keep at it.
He has introduced a slew of bills during the 2021 session, on topics ranging from broadband expansion to small business initiatives.
Zay says Senate Bill 377 has taken up the bulk of his time this year.
He authored the bill, which would establish broadband programs to increase Internet access across Indiana.