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HR 366

Honoring Grady Moos as a 2026 Division II State Wrestling Champion.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Gayle Manning

Ohio legislature honors high school student Grady Moos for winning 2026 Division II State Wrestling Championship through commemorative resolution.

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Bill Summary · HR 366

Legislative bill overview

HR 366 is a commemorative resolution honoring Grady Moos for winning a 2026 Division II State Wrestling Championship in Ohio. The bill formally recognizes this athletic achievement and celebrates the student's accomplishment through legislative action.

Why is this important

While ceremonial in nature, such resolutions acknowledge individual achievement at the state level and can boost recognition for the student, their school, and their community. These resolutions are routine expressions of legislative appreciation for outstanding student athletes.

Potential points of contention

  • Value of legislative time: Critics argue that honoring individual student athletes, while admirable, uses legislative resources that could address substantive policy issues
  • Precedent concerns: Some question whether honoring individual athletes sets expectations for similar resolutions for other state champions, potentially creating equity questions about which achievements receive legislative recognition
  • Ceremonial vs. substantive: The resolution has no binding effect, funding implications, or policy impact—it is purely symbolic recognition

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

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