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Classical Music With Mark Pennell
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George Frederich Handel: Concerto Grosso #4a in F (Linde Consort)
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Johann Hummel: Piano Concerto in b minor: Finale (English Chamber Orchestra)
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Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings (quartet) (Ying Quartet)
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Ohio Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Ohio law now helps ex-cons find jobs Gov. Kasich and Democrats agreed on the bill that feds say should be a model by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT BILL COHEN |
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 | | Ohio Sen. Shirley Smith says Ohio's law is a good model for the country. Democrats and Republicans agreed on it. |
In The Region: Ohio has a new law aimed at helping ex-felons find jobs.
Governor John Kasich signed the measure, which had support from Democrats and Republicans in the Legislature. The law will make it easier for the freed convicts to get drivers licenses and professional licenses, and it will let ex-cons seek declarations from a judge that they have been rehabilitated. That way, companies that hire them will be protected from lawsuits in case the former felons get into trouble on the job.
Under the new law, each ex-prisoner could get more of their criminal records expunged. A co-sponsor of the measure, state Sen. Shirley Smith, praises the change in an interview with statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen. |
That is State Sen. Shirley Smith, co-sponsor of a bill that Governor Kasich has just signed into law. It makes it easier for ex-felons to get jobs. Smith quotes U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder saying the new Ohio law is a model for other states.
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