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Latyna M. Humphrey
District 2
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House District 2

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77 South High Street
10th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 466-8010
Fax: (614) 719-3580
 

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COLUMBUS – State Rep. Latyna M. Humphrey (D-Franklin) Wednesday announced the unanimous signing of two transformative pieces of legislation into law: House Bill (HB) 29, aimed at reforming Ohio’s license suspension laws, and House Bill (HB) 7, which enhances services for children and families across the state. Both bills, signed into law by the governor Wednesday, address critical challenges facing Ohioans and offer practical, equitable solutions to improve their quality of life.

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Thu, Jan 9, 2025

COLUMBUS – State Rep. Latyna M. Humphrey (D-Columbus) today joins the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) and the wider community in mourning the tragic loss of Correction Officer Andrew Lansing, who was fatally assaulted on Christmas morning while serving at Ross Correctional Institution. Rep. Humphrey offers her deepest condolences to Officer Lansing’s family, friends, and colleagues during this profoundly difficult time.

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Fri, Jan 3, 2025

COLUMBUS – State Rep. Latyna M. Humphrey (D-Columbus) joined Governor Mike DeWine today as he signed her House Bill (HB) 28 into law, officially designating March as Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Ohio. This pivotal legislation aims to raise awareness about Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC), a unique and aggressive form of breast cancer that disproportionately impacts young women and Black women.

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Fri, Dec 20, 2024

COLUMBUS – State Rep. Latyna M. Humphrey (D-Columbus) today announced the unanimous Senate passage of House Bill (HB) 7, which enacts new provisions to enhance services for infants, children, and parents. The bill includes initiatives to improve early learning, expand access to home visiting services, and support families through better coordination of state resources. HB 7 unanimously passed the Senate 31-0 Wednesday, following an 81-7 concurrence vote in the House. The bill now advances to the governor’s desk for signature.

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Fri, Dec 20, 2024
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