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HR 268

Honoring McDonald High School on the Centennial of its football program.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Nick Santucci

Ohio legislature formally honors McDonald High School's 100-year football program anniversary with commemorative resolution.

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Bill Summary · HR 268

Legislative bill overview

HR 268 is a commemorative resolution honoring McDonald High School in Ohio on the 100-year anniversary of its football program. The bill recognizes the school's athletic heritage and the role its football program has played in the community over the past century.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions like this serve to formally acknowledge local institutions and their contributions to community identity and pride. Such recognitions can strengthen community bonds and highlight the historical significance of long-standing programs, though they carry no binding legal or budgetary effect.

Potential points of contention

  • Resource allocation debate: Some may question whether legislative time should be spent on commemorative resolutions rather than substantive policy matters affecting constituents
  • Precedent concerns: Passage could set expectations for similar requests from other schools and organizations, potentially creating administrative burden
  • Selective recognition: Questions about why certain schools are honored while others are not, and whether this creates equity issues in community acknowledgment

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

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