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HR 462

Honoring Cooper Grim as the 2026 Division II State Champion in boys singles tennis.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Monica Blasdel

The bill formalizes a ceremonial commendation for Cooper Grim's 2026 Division II state boys tennis championship, praising his qualities and extending best wishes.

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Bill Summary · HR 462

Summary of HR 462 (136th General Assembly, Ohio)

Purpose

  • Honors Cooper Grim for winning the 2026 Division II State Championship in boys singles tennis.
  • Serves as an official expression of commendation from the Ohio House of Representatives.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • The resolution formally congratulates Cooper Grim, a junior at Heartland Christian School, for achieving the Division II State Championship in boys singles tennis in 2026.
  • It notes Grim’s qualities, including talent, sportsmanship, dedication, and leadership, and acknowledges his distinction as the first state tennis champion from Columbiana County.
  • The resolution states that the recognition reflects positively on Grim’s family, teammates, coaches, school, and community.
  • It expresses best wishes for Grim’s continued success and highlights the role of athletic competition in the educational development of young people.

Who/What is Affected

  • Cooper Grim: direct recipient of the commendation.
  • Heartland Christian School and Columbiana County Community: indirectly honored through recognition of Grim’s achievement.
  • The Clerk of the House: tasked with transmitting an authenticated copy of the resolution to Cooper Grim.

Procedural/Timeline Details

  • Status: Adopted by the Ohio House of Representatives on June 22, 2026.
  • Sponsor: Representative Rob Blasdel; co-sponsor: Monica Blasdel.
  • Legal effect: Non-binding ceremonial resolution recognizing an individual’s athletic achievement; serves as a formal tribute rather than mandating policy change or funding.

Additional Notes

  • The resolution is a standard ceremonial measure to publicly acknowledge athletic success and to promote school and community pride.
  • No fiscal impact, regulatory change, or programmatic mandate is attached to this bill. It is primarily a formal expression of congratulations.

This summary captures the essential content: a formal House resolution recognizing Cooper Grim’s 2026 Division II state tennis championship and extending best wishes for future endeavors.

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

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