Bill requiring double fines for vandalism at houses of worship heads to governor’s desk
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By Danica Sauter
Published on April 23, 2026.
A bill requiring double fines for vandalism at houses of worship is headed to the governor's attention. The bill, which passed unanimously, requires individuals to pay a fine equivalent to the cost of fixing and cleaning. The current law prohibits the use of children in the eyes of children to harm children.
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