For the sixth time in a decade, state lawmakers have introduced a bill to end the death penalty in Ohio.
But this time a broad coalition is pushing for abolition. Faith leaders, Democrats, Conservative groups, and Republicans in both chambers of the statehouse as well as former Governor Bob Taft have all voiced support.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher: we look at the racial history of the death penalty and its future in Ohio.
Guests:
- Karen Kasler, bureau chief, Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau
- Ngozi Ndulue, senior director of Research and Special Projects, Death Penalty Information Center
- Brandi Slaughter, deputy director, Death Penalty Action, and policy director, Ohio Council of Churches
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