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SR 115

Honoring Treu House of Munch, Inc., on its One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Theresa Gavarone

Ohio Senate honors Treu House of Munch, Inc.'s 150th anniversary with ceremonial recognition carrying no legal or budgetary consequences.

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Bill Summary · SR 115

Legislative bill overview

SR 115 is a ceremonial resolution passed by the Ohio Senate that honors Treu House of Munch, Inc., on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. The resolution recognizes the business's longevity and contributions, likely to its local community or industry. This is a non-binding tribute with no fiscal or regulatory impact.

Why is this important

While ceremonial resolutions have no legal force, they serve as official public recognition of institutions that have maintained operations for extended periods. Such honors can boost community pride and acknowledge businesses that have weathered economic changes over 150 years of operation.

Potential points of contention

  • Use of legislative time: Some argue that ceremonial resolutions consume legislative session time that could address substantive policy issues
  • Selective recognition: Questions about why this particular business receives state-level recognition while similar long-standing businesses may not
  • Limited transparency: Public records may not clearly document what "Treu House of Munch, Inc." does or its actual community significance

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

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