Enact the Baby Olivia Act
Ohio HB 485 (Baby Olivia Act) addresses infant health or safety issues through legislative requirements, passing with bipartisan support in November 2025.
Ohio HB 485 (Baby Olivia Act) addresses infant health or safety issues through legislative requirements, passing with bipartisan support in November 2025.
HB 485, the Baby Olivia Act, is an Ohio bill introduced to address a specific public health or safety concern related to infants, though the exact provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill has moved through the legislative process relatively quickly, being referred to committee in October 2025 and passing by November 2025.
Bills named after individual children typically address gaps in medical care, safety protocols, or regulatory oversight that resulted in documented harm. The rapid passage suggests bipartisan support and urgency around the issue being addressed. The specific real-world impact depends on the bill's actual provisions regarding infant care, medical treatment, or safety standards.
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