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Tougher anti-hazing legislation in Ohio expected to be announced Wednesday

Tougher anti-hazing legislation in Ohio introduced Wednesday Since the death of Bowling Green State University student Stone Foltz, thousands are calling for the passage of Collin’s Law in Ohio. Author: Clay Gordon Updated: 4:08 PM EST March 10, 2021 A new version of Collin’s Law was introduced to Ohio’s General Assembly after it stalled in the Senate Education Committee in December. State Sen. Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) announced her plan to reintroduce the bill, alongside State Sen. Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green), during a news conference Wednesday morning. Collin’s Law would be the state’s new anti-hazing legislation if it passes, increasing penalties for those involved in hazing incidents on or off-campus to felonies. It would provide more education to parents and students regarding what hazing is and will increase transparency within institutions about past violations of conduct.

KSU President Joins Other Ohio University Leaders in Voicing Support for Hazing Reform

Kent State University Following the hazing-related death of a Bowling Green State University student last week, Kent State University President Todd Diacon has come together with other university leaders around the state who want change. University officials from around Ohio spoke with Gov. Mike DeWine Tuesday in support of hazing reform, as lawmakers in Columbus consider drafting a proposal to create legal penalties for hazing on college campuses. DeWine included a plea to eliminate hazing in a regular coronavirus update Monday, following the death of a Bowling Green State University student who died during a hazing incident. The governor said he supports proposed changes to legislation from Sen. Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard).

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