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</html><description>COLUMBUS &#x2013; Today, Senator Nathan Manning (R-North Ridgeville) &#x2013; Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee &#x2013; introduced a sweeping package of public safety proposals that include policies that prioritize rehabilitation, help stop cycles of crime, and reduce recidivism in Ohio. SB 288 is supported by the Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ) and the Ohio chapter of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice (CSSJ). The omnibus bill includes various provisions that ensure incarcerated individuals take ownership of their actions, while providing a pathway to success and reducing the chances that they will return to prison. Altogether, these proposals will help prevent future victimization and strengthen communities that are disproportionately impacted by crime. The introduction of these reforms follows a recent victory for crime survivors in Ohio with the signing of SB 36, which expanded access to victim compensation to address trauma and help heal communities.&#xA0;</description></oembed>
