HB707
Enact Kei'Mani's Law
๐ What This Bill Does
HB707, also known as Kei'Mani's Law, introduces changes to Ohio's child welfare information system and mandates public schools to appoint a child protection liaison.
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Rationale
The bill partially aligns with libertarian principles by emphasizing individual rights and protection from abuse. However, it expands government involvement in child welfare, potentially infringing on personal freedoms.
Risks and Concerns
- Expanding government authority over child welfare may lead to increased state interference in family matters.
- Mandating public schools to appoint child protection liaisons could blur the lines between parental responsibility and government oversight.
Platform Citations (3)
1.1 Self-Ownership (1_1)
SUPPORTS
The bill relates to protecting individuals from abuse and neglect.
1.7 Crime and Justice (1_7)
SUPPORTS
The bill involves child welfare and the rights of children.
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1)
OPPOSES
The bill expands government involvement in child welfare, potentially infringing on personal freedoms.
