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SR 124

Honoring the Fostoria Woman’s Club on its Centennial.

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

Ohio Senate honors Fostoria Woman's Club centennial with ceremonial resolution recognizing 100 years of community civic engagement.

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Bill Summary · SR 124

Legislative bill overview

SR 124 is a ceremonial resolution adopted by the Ohio Senate that honors the Fostoria Woman's Club upon reaching its 100-year anniversary. The bill recognizes the organization's historical contributions to the community and its members' civic engagement over the past century.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions serve to officially acknowledge community institutions that have shaped local civic life and social development. This recognition can enhance an organization's visibility and affirm the value of long-standing volunteer organizations in Ohio communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited legislative substance: As a ceremonial resolution, this bill contains no binding legal provisions, policy changes, or budgetary implications, making it purely symbolic
  • Selective commemoration: Questions may arise about criteria for which organizations receive state-level recognition versus others with similar longevity or impact
  • Resource allocation: Some may view legislative time spent on ceremonial resolutions as better directed toward substantive policy matters

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

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