Chat with Mayor Matt
Mayor Matt Starr chats with different stakeholders regarding the business and activities with the City of Mount Vernon, Ohio. The purpose of the program is to provide citizens the opportunity to hear more intricate workings of city business - inside local government as well as activities happening around the City of Mount Vernon.
Chat with Mayor Matt
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose - Safe At Home Program
Ohio Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, joins Mayor Matt to discuss the Safe At Home Program through the State. The Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program was created by Substitute House Bill 359 (131st General Assembly) to assist victims and survivors of domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, rape, or sexual battery by shielding their personal information from public record and providing them with a safe and secure way to participate in our democratic process.
The substitute address is intended to help program participants shield their address from public records. Additionally, Safe at Home allows a program participant who is eligible to vote to register without his/her voter registration record appearing in public voter registration lists, and to vote absentee without his/her residence address being compromised.
Victims must apply in person to participate in the program only through a certified Application Assistant. An Application Assistant is defined in the law as “…an employee or volunteer at an agency or organization that serves victims of domestic violence, menacing by stalking, human trafficking, trafficking in persons, rape, or sexual battery who has received training and certification from the secretary of state to help individuals complete applications to be program participants.” (R.C. 111.41(A))
Contact information at the Secretary of State is at:
- Ohio SOS Office: SafeAtHomeOhio.gov. 614.995.2255
- New Directions: NewDirectionsShelter.org. 740.397.4357
- Knox County Prosecutor's Office: www.co.knox.oh.us/offices/prosecutor/victim.asp\
740.397.3404
Mayor Matt Starr visits with different community leaders in Mount Vernon, Knox County, and within the State of Ohio to discuss issues relevant to the quality of life and the economic, social, and cultural sustainability of the community.