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OH SR129

OH SR129
Honoring the Village of LaGrange on its Sesquicentennial.


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Introduced
05/27/2025
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
05/27/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/27/2025

Introduced Session

136th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Honoring the Village of LaGrange on its Sesquicentennial.

AI Summary

This resolution honors the Village of LaGrange in Ohio on its 150th anniversary (sesquicentennial), recognizing the community's history and significance. The resolution notes that LaGrange was incorporated in 1875 and was named after the country estate of the Marquis de Lafayette, highlighting its rich historical roots. The document celebrates the village's enduring qualities, including its residents' cooperation, integrity, and strong work ethic, and emphasizes how the community has maintained its vitality and charm over 150 years. The Ohio State Senate, as part of its 136th General Assembly, officially commends the village, recognizing its contributions to the state and nation's culture. The resolution officially extends best wishes for the village's future peace and prosperity and instructs the Senate Clerk to transmit an authenticated copy of the resolution to the Village of LaGrange, formally acknowledging this significant milestone in the community's history.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Adopted (on 05/27/2025)

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