Ohio Lawmakers Push Hate Crime Bill
Ohio lawmakers propose new hate crimes bill: House Bill three-oh-six seeks to boost penalties for assaults or threats targeting someone based on race, sex, political views, or other traits. The bill, sponsored by Republican Representative Josh Williams and Democratic counterpart Dontavius Jarrells, also lets victims sue for up to twenty-five thousand dollars in civil court. The proposed legislation goes beyond Ohios current ethnic intimidation law, adding protections for age, disability, military status, and political affiliation, while safeguarding free speech. Recent threats against politicians highlight the urgency for such a bill, as lawmakers debate the details and consider expanding court considerations to include biological sex and elected positions.
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