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New legislation aimed at improving child welfare services introduced to statehouse

Bond set at $1 million each for 2 facing additional charges in death of Takoda Collins Bond set at $1 million each for 2 facing additional charges in death of Takoda Collins

COLUMBUS — State Representatives Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) and Susan Manchester (R-Waynesfield) introduced House Bill 4 on Thursday.

The legislation aims to address child services to prevent abuse cases from falling through the cracks.

Plummer brought up the local case of 10-year-old Takoda Collins, who tragically died in 2019 after years of child abuse.

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“The current system failed Takoda, and we have a responsibility to make sure this never happens again,” said Plummer.

House Bill 4 will require cross reporting from public children services and law enforcement.

The bill now awaits referral to a House committee.

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