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HR 444

Honoring the Polaris Career Center culinary arts team as the 2026 Ohio ProStart Invitational Champion.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Mike Dovilla and 1 co-sponsor

Polaris Career Center’s culinary arts team is formally recognized by Ohio lawmakers as the 2026 ProStart Invitational Champion.

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Bill Summary · HR 444

Summary of HR 444 (Session 136) – Ohio

Purpose and intent

  • Recognizes and honors the Polaris Career Center culinary arts team for achieving the 2026 Ohio ProStart Invitational Championship.
  • The resolution serves to commend the students, instructors, and program involved in earning the title, highlighting achievement in culinary arts at the Ohio ProStart Invitational.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal recognition within the Ohio House of Representatives for the Polaris Career Center culinary arts team as the 2026 Ohio ProStart Invitational Champion.
  • Acknowledges the team’s accomplishment in competition, likely referencing skills in culinary excellence, teamwork, and industry preparedness as demonstrated at the ProStart Invitational.

Who or what is affected

  • Polaris Career Center culinary arts students and their instructors, as well as the broader Polaris Career Center community.
  • The recognition is symbolic and ceremonial, intended to publicly commend the team on their achievement.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Action history notes that the bill was adopted on May 20, 2026.
  • The measure follows a sponsor structure with co-sponsors Chris Glassburn and Mike Dovilla.
  • As a concurrent or ceremonial resolution recognizing a specific achievement, it would typically proceed through standard legislative channels for such resolutions ( routing through committee as appropriate, potential floor vote, and ceremonial presentation), but it does not enact new law or require budgetary changes.

Potential impact

  • Public acknowledgment of student achievement in a statewide forum.
  • May boost visibility and support for the Polaris Career Center program and the ProStart culinary program regionally.
  • Could serve as a morale boost for students and staff, and possibly encourage broader participation in future career-technical education competitions.

Note: This summary is based on the bill’s designation and action history. The text of the resolution would provide precise phrasing of the commendation and any additional details.

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

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