Honoring the Ohio Dental Association on its One Hundred Fiftieth Anniversary.

Number H. R. No. 331
Type House Resolution
General Assembly 131
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Sponsors

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Primary Sponsors

Ron Amstutz
District 1
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Mike Duffey
District 21
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Kevin Boyce
District 25
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Fred Strahorn
District 39
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Daniel Ramos
District 56
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
John M. Rogers
District 60
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Scott Ryan
District 71
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Clifford A. Rosenberger
District 91
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Hearcel F. Craig
District 15
Party Democrat
Chamber Senate
Stephanie Kunze
District 16
Party Republican
Chamber Senate
Andrew O. Brenner
District 19
Party Republican
Chamber Senate

Co-Sponsors

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Rules and Reference
  • Type: House
  • Bills: 1938
  • Members: 12

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House Senate Governor
  1. Adopted
    Apr 11 2016

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