Designate CPL David James Amheiser Memorial Highway
Legislative Analysis Report Designate CPL David James Amheiser Memorial Highway
1. Primary Purpose of the Bill
This bill intends to designate a portion of State Route 421 in Medina County as the 'CPL David James Amheiser Memorial Highway' to honor the memory of Corporal David James Amheiser.
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2. Changes to Existing Law
ORC Sec. 5534.013 Establishes the 'CPL David James Amheiser Memorial Highway' on the eastbound and westbound lanes of State Route 421 between U.S. Route 42 and Lodi Road in Medina County, and permits the Director of Transportation to install signs along the road.
3. Key Information for Citizens
🗳️ What You Need to Know
- A specific stretch of State Route 421 in Medina County is named the 'CPL David James Amheiser Memorial Highway'.
- The Ohio Department of Transportation is authorized to put up signs along this highway to show its new name.
4. Entities Affected
- Ohio Department of Transportation
- Medina County residents and motorists
5. Regulatory Impact & Enforcement
Agency Authority: The Ohio Department of Transportation is authorized to erect memorial markers along the designated highway.
Penalties & Mandates: Not applicable
Implementation Timeline: Not applicable
6. Estimated Fiscal Impact
State Revenue Impact
Not applicable
Local Government Impact
Not applicable
Implementation Costs
Not applicable
Net Annual Fiscal Effect
Not applicable
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Primary Sponsors
Sharon A. Ray
District
66
Chamber
House of Representatives
Party
Republican
Co-Sponsors
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Referred to committee
Feb 05 2025
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Referred to committee
May 28 2025
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Sent To The Governor
Nov 21 2025
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Signed By The Governor
Dec 01 2025
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