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SR 331

Honoring Nathan Attisano on placing first at the 2026 Division III State Wrestling Championships.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Kyle Koehler

Senate Resolution 331 formally commends Nathan Attisano for winning the 2026 Division III state wrestling championship, recognizing his athletic achievement and role model status.

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Bill Summary · SR 331

Summary: Senate Resolution 331 (SR 331), 136th General Assembly, Ohio

Purpose

  • Honoring Nathan Attisano for placing first at the 2026 Division III State Wrestling Championships in the 132-pound class.
  • Recognizes Attisano as the 2026 Division III State Wrestling Champion and acknowledges his athletic achievements with commendation.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Formal Resolution type: Acknowledgment and commendation rather than substantive statutory changes.
  • Declares admiration for Attisano’s abilities, including quickness, tenacity, discipline, and competitive spirit.
  • Notes that this achievement marks a third consecutive state title for Attisano at Legacy Christian Academy.
  • Emphasizes values associated with wrestling and high school athletics (perseverance, hard work, fair competition) and frames Attisano as a role model.
  • The resolution includes language about the educational benefits of athletics and the lessons Attisano has learned through competition.

Who/What is Affected

  • Nathan Attisano: Primary honoree and recipient of the commendation.
  • Legacy Christian Academy wrestling program: Recognized as the team context for Attisano’s accomplishments.
  • Ohio Senate and the general public: Receives an official expression of praise and best wishes.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced and considered in the 136th General Assembly, Regular Session.
  • Adopted on April 14, 2026.
  • Action: The Senate adopted the resolution as an official tribute; a duly authenticated copy is to be transmitted to Nathan Attisano by the Clerk of the Senate.

Notes

  • This is a ceremonial resolution, not a bill that changes law or public policy.
  • The document highlights personal athletic achievement, character traits, and the value of sports in education.

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

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