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SR 402

Honoring Cameron Lindsey on winning the 2026 Division III State Championship in the 3,200-meter run.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Willis Blackshear

Cameron Lindsey is recognized as the 2026 Division III State Champion in the 3,200-meter run, highlighting his talent, work ethic, and leadership.

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Bill Summary · SR 402

Summary of SR 402 (Ohio 136th General Assembly)

Purpose

  • The resolution honors Cameron Lindsey for winning the 2026 Division III State Championship in the 3,200-meter run. It recognizes his achievement as a student-athlete at Oakwood High School and acknowledges his sportsmanship, dedication, and leadership.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Declares Cameron Lindsey as the Division III State Champion in the 3,200-meter run for the 2026 season.
  • Commends his talent, hard work, and success at the Division III State Meet, noting his finishing time of 9:11.8.
  • Affirms that his achievements reflect positively on his family, teammates, coaches, Oakwood High School, and the wider community.
  • Expresses support for the value of athletic competition in education and the personal growth stemming from participation in track and field.

Who/What is Affected

  • Cameron Lindsey (individual honoree) is formally recognized by the Ohio Senate.
  • Oakwood High School and its track and field program are acknowledged for contributing to his development.
  • The recognition reflects on Lindsey’s teammates, coaches, school, and community through a Senate resolution.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Type: Senate resolution (S. R. No. 402) adopted by the Senate during the 136th General Assembly, Regular Session 2025-2026.
  • Adoption: The resolution was adopted on June 30, 2026.
  • Action: The Clerk of the Senate is instructed to transmit a duly authenticated copy of the resolution to Cameron Lindsey.

Notable Details

  • Time recorded: 9:11.8 in the 3,200-meter run at the 2026 Division III State Meet.
  • Resolution authored to publicly recognize and commend athletic achievement and character.

This bill is a ceremonial honor, with no fiscal impact or policy change beyond formal recognition by the Ohio Senate.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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