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Bill introduced to protect first responders from harassment

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Phil Plummer | The Ohio House of Representatives

Phil Plummer | The Ohio House of Representatives

The House Public Safety Committee has commenced hearings on House Bill 20, geared towards ensuring the safety and effective functioning of first responders during emergencies, according to State Representatives Thomas Hall (R-Madison Twp.) and Phil Plummer (R-Dayton).

The proposed legislation aims to establish the harassment of emergency service responders as a first-degree misdemeanor. Additionally, it seeks to expand the current legal framework to categorize probation officers under the definition of emergency service responders.

Representative Hall emphasized the rationale behind the bill, stating, “This is common sense legislation to allow our first responders the space to do their jobs.” He highlighted the critical role that police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and others play in maintaining societal operations through their ability to conduct their duties safely and efficiently.

Phil Plummer, drawing from his experience as a former Sheriff, supported the initiative by saying, “As a former Sheriff, I understand the high stress situations our first responders can come across, and to alleviate any of those stressors allows for first responders to better address any given situation.” Plummer concluded that the bill would enable first responders to concentrate on protecting the community.

The bill is currently pending further review by the House Public Safety Committee.

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