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This week on "The State of Ohio": Lawmakers once again look at electing to change voting laws. Democrats hit back again against JobsOhio. And conservative activists who say they were targeted for extra scrutiny by the IRS speak out as they prepare to sue.
 

Thousands of deadbeat parents losing driving privileges.
By Bill Cohen - December 30, 2004
Ohio has a law that says – when people fall far behind in their child support payments and don’t give any indication they will try to catch up….their drivers licenses may be suspended. Over the past year, nearly 58-thousand Ohioans suffered that fate. Apparently, often the punishment does not motivate the dead-beats to pay what they owe. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen found that out by talking with an official of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Fred Strattman.
Fred Strattman with Bill Cohen (1:15)


 
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