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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
 

Health department sifting through thousands of compliments and complaints on new smoking ban.
By Karen Kasler - January 16, 2007
The department of health has taken in four thousand comments about the state's new smoking ban, with concerns about the size of fines and the placement of signs, as well as which agency will enforce the ban and how people can report violators. Two Republican state lawmakers are among those who've sent letters. Sen. Tim Grendell of northeast Ohio and Rep. Bill Seitz of Cincinnati are concerned about the anonymous reporting process and the fine structure, and wrote -quoting here - "Joseph Stalin would be proud to have utilized such a system." Kristopher Weiss with the Department of Health says the way complaints are reported is out of his agency's control.

Weiss says the law that created the smoking ban says enforcement rules must be in place by June 7, but he's hoping they'll be ready by the spring. But in the meantime, Weiss says, the smoking ban is still in effect.
Kristopher Weiss with Karen Kasler (:41)
Kristopher Weiss (:19)


 
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