Thursday, November 11, 2004

The Ohio House has approved a bill which required an in-depth study of the more than 200 cases on death row. The study could lead to changes in the state's judicial system. The bill passed the House 64-30 with bi-partisan support and included "yes" votes from both sides of the capital punishment debate. The Ohio Senate now has only 6-9 days before its session ends to vote on the bill.

Those of you in Ohio, I encourage you to get on the phone to your state senators and encourage them to push this through.

Ohio House approves bill to study death row cases

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