Aisha's Law Finally Passes Out Of Ohio House

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Cleveland Heights OH

27 October, 2021

3:10 PM

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COLUMBUS, OH — After more than a year of hearings and discussions, the Ohio House overwhelmingly passed Aisha's Law on Wednesday. Aisha's Law is named for Aisha Fraser, a Shaker Heights teacher who was killed by her ex-husband in 2018. The legislation offers expanded protections for domestic violence survivors. "Nothing prepared me for the way Aisha's story and the stories of other survivors have changed me. I am extraordinarily grateful to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for overwhelmingly supporting this bill, bringing us closer to no longer being the only state without a strangulation law," said state Rep. Janine Boyd, who introduced the legislation. Live in Cleveland Heights? Click here to subscribe to our free breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and download our free mobile app on Android or iPhone. Boyd is a Democrat from Cleveland Heights. She noted the following changes Aisha's Law would make to Ohio law: Expand the definition of domestic violence to include strangulationCreate a new kind of temporary protection order for Ohioans to requestRequire police to follow a new protocol when talking to domestic violence survivors Increase charges for certain domestic violence crimes to the level of aggravated murderChanges the way police must handle cases of strangulationCreate the Domestic Violence Drop Policy Study Committee, which would look at Ohio's domestic violence policies and protectionsGive $150,000 to the Police Officers' Training Academy Fee for specific domestic violence training for new officers. "Aisha's Law will strengthen protections for survivors and provide a way out for those who are in the most deadly situations. We are one step closer to honoring Aisha's life and light, and so many others with today's House passage," Boyd said. Previous coverage: 'Aisha's Law' On Domestic Violence Passed Out Of CommitteeAisha's Law Back In Ohio House Justice CommitteeAisha's Law: Bill Named For Killed Ohio Teacher Moves Forward

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