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SR 367

Honoring Marla Eshelman Bump on her retirement from the Ohio State Teachers Retirement System.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Bill DeMora

The resolution honors Marla Eshelman Bump for her 25+ years at OSTRS and leadership in retirement policy, without creating or changing any laws.

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Bill Summary · SR 367

Summary of SR 367 (Ohio, 136th General Assembly)

Purpose and intent

  • SR 367 is a Senate resolution honoring Marla Eshelman Bump on her retirement from the Ohio State Teachers Retirement System (OSTRS).
  • The resolution acknowledges her long service and contributions as a public servant and advocate on retirement policy.

Key provisions and changes

  • This is a ceremonial resolution, not a bill proposing statutory changes or new laws.
  • It:
    • Recognizes Marla Eshelman Bump for her career, including roles such as page in the Ohio Senate, legislative aide, and governmental affairs representative prior to joining OSTRS.
    • Documents her more-than-25-year tenure at OSTRS, including advancement from assistant director of government relations to director of government relations.
    • Commends her advocacy on public retirement policy and her stewardship of staff, members, and stakeholders’ interests.
    • Declares the Senate’s high regard for her leadership, dedication, and impact on the state.

Who is affected

  • Marla Eshelman Bump is the primary person acknowledged.
  • The audience includes OSTRS staff, system stakeholders, retirees, and policymakers who interact with OSTRS and retirement policy.
  • While the resolution recognizes her, it does not alter rights, duties, or statutory obligations for OSTRS, its members, or participants.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The resolution was adopted on May 27, 2026.
  • As a concurrent or standing resolution, it serves to officially honor an individual rather than to set or modify policy.
  • A duly authenticated copy of the resolution is to be transmitted to Marla Eshelman Bump by the Clerk of the Senate.

Additional notes

  • The sponsor is Senator DeMora, with a co-sponsor listed.
  • The resolution highlights personal and professional achievements and frames retirement as a moment of noteworthy service to the state.

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

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