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SR 135

Honoring the Logan County Fair on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Susan Manchester and 1 co-sponsor

Ohio legislature ceremonially honors Logan County Fair's 175th anniversary, recognizing its historical and community significance through symbolic recognition.

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Bill Summary · SR 135

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 135 is a ceremonial measure adopted by the Ohio legislature that honors the Logan County Fair on the occasion of its 175th anniversary. The resolution recognizes the historical significance and community value of this long-running annual event.

Why is this important

County fairs serve as important cultural and economic anchors for rural communities, providing agricultural education, family entertainment, and local business opportunities. Official legislative recognition validates the fair's role in Ohio's heritage and may support continued public interest and potential funding discussions.

Potential points of contention

  • Symbolic vs. substantive: As a resolution rather than legislation, this measure carries no binding authority or funding allocations—it is purely ceremonial recognition
  • Equitable recognition: Some may question whether other regional fairs or community institutions receive comparable legislative honors, or whether resources should focus on substantive agricultural support instead
  • Resource allocation: Critics might argue legislative time spent on ceremonial resolutions diverts attention from substantive policy challenges facing rural Ohio communities

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

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