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SR 364

Honoring Matthew Schuler on his retirement.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Andrew Brenner and 8 co-sponsors

The resolution honors Matthew Schuler on his retirement as the first executive director of the Ohio Casino Control Commission and his long public service.

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Bill Summary · SR 364

Summary of SR 364 (Ohio, 136th General Assembly)

Purpose and Intent

  • SR 364 is an honorary resolution recognizing and congratulating Matthew Schuler on his retirement as the executive director of the Ohio Casino Commission.
  • The resolution commends Schuler for his public service career, leadership, integrity, and contributions to the State of Ohio.
  • It acknowledges his long-standing involvement in state government, including roles from page to chief of staff, and highlights his 15-year tenure as the first executive director of the Ohio Casino Control Commission.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • The resolution formally honors Matthew Schuler for retirement and extends best wishes to him and his family.
  • It specifies personal background and career milestones, emphasizing his service to the Senate and Ohio’s government.
  • The text obligates the Clerk of the Senate to transmit an authenticated copy of the resolution to Schuler.

Beneficiaries and Affected Parties

  • Primary beneficiary: Matthew Schuler, in recognition of his service and retirement.
  • Secondary beneficiaries: The Ohio Casino Commission, the Ohio Senate, and the broader community that benefits from the acknowledgment of public service.
  • No changes to laws, regulations, or agency powers; this is an honorary measure.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Status: Adopted by the Ohio Senate on May 20, 2026.
  • No fiscal impact, regulatory change, or implementation timeline beyond the ceremonial recognition.
  • The resolution will be transmitted to Matthew Schuler via the Clerk of the Senate.

Notable Details

  • The resolution lists Matthew Schuler’s career path: starting as a Senate page, then legislative aide for the Senate Finance Committee chair, a stint in the private sector with the Ohio Manufacturers Association, clerk and then chief of staff of the Senate, and finally the first executive director of the Ohio Casino Control Commission.
  • Co-sponsors include Senators Brenner, Huffman, Landis, Lang, Reineke, Schaffer, Wilson, and Manning.

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

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