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In-Depth: Could proposed Ohio towing legislation hurt low income families?
Some N.E. Ohio residents and state lawmakers from Cleveland are concerned proposed state legislation giving towing companies the right to take title on a vehicle impounded by police in 60 days could hurt low-income families.
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CLEVELAND â Some Northeast Ohio residents and state lawmakers from Cleveland are concerned proposed state legislation giving towing companies the right to take the title on a vehicle impounded by police in 60 days could hurt low-income families.
Ohio House Bill 345, sponsor State Rep. Don Jones, District 95 (R-Freeport), said the measure is designed to help with the growing problem of abandoned vehicles statewide. Jones said vehicles are stacking up across the state, creating a problem for towing companies that are doing the best they can to manage their properties.
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Fort Frye Local Schools Superintendent Dr. Stephanie Starcher testifies before members of the Ohio House of Representatives this week.
By Janelle Patterson
Staff Reporter
“We wouldn’t do this in medicine, we wouldn’t do this in business, so why are we doing this in education?” asked Dr. Stephanie Starcher, Fort Frye Local Schools superintendent, as she explained deficiencies in the state’s present public school report card and school accountability system used for public school districts in Ohio.
She was testifying in favor of House Bill 200, a 151-page piece of legislation she helped to write, alongside State Rep. Don Jones, R, of Freeport, as she spoke before the Ohio House of Representatives Primary and Secondary Education Committee this week.
California 911 dispatchers honor Salas as âLegislator of the Yearâ
CALNENA recognizes Salas for his work
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. â California 911 dispatchers honor Salas as âLegislator of the Yearâ
This award was announced at CALNENAâs conference, which was held virtually, and was dedicated to Assemblymember Salas for his work authoring Assembly Bill 1945 last year, which recognized the heroic work of public safety dispatchers by reclassifying them as first responders.
It is a great honor to be awarded Legislator of the Year by our brave emergency dispatchers whose tireless work keeps our families safe. I want to thank CALNENA and all of our California dispatchers who have continued to work throughout the pandemic. I will continue advocating on behalf of our dis
SACRAMENTO â This week, the California Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association (CALNENA) and over 8,000 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers across the state of California, presented Assemblymember Rudy Salas (D-Bakersfield) with its first ever Legislator of the Year Award.
This award was announced at CALNENAâs conference, which was held virtually, and was dedicated to Assemblymember Salas for his work authoring Assembly Bill (AB) 1945 last year, which recognized the heroic work of public safety dispatchers by reclassifying them as first responders.
âIt is a great honor to be awarded Legislator of the Year by our brave emergency dispatchers whose tireless work keeps our families safe,â said Assemblymember Salas. âI want to thank CALNENA and all of our California dispatchers who have continued to work throughout the pandemic. I will continue advocating on behalf of our dispatch community who are truly the first responders to a crisis and the voices we ca