Once again, Ohio lawmakers will let a bill designed to strengthen state laws governing dangerous and vicious dogs die on the vine as the two-year legislative session comes to a close this week. Although the Klonda Richey Act unanimously passed the Ohio Senate on Tuesday, the Ohio House has no plans to take it up before tomorrow’s final legislative day, said state Sen. Bill Beagle, R-Tipp City, the primary sponsor of the bill that was first introduced in April 2015. A similar bill introduced in May 2014 also failed to gain approval before...
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