Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SR422

Introduced
8/8/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution does not propose changes to existing laws but serves as a formal recognition of the fair's cultural significance and contributions to local pride and community spirit. By commemorating this milestone, the bill reinforces the importance of agricultural fairs in Ohio and encourages continued participation and support from community members. The celebration of 175 years also reflects the fair's evolution and adaptation over time, showcasing how local events can strengthen community bonds and foster a sense of belonging among residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution 422 honors the Knox County Fair on the occasion of its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary. This resolution acknowledges the long-standing tradition of the fair, which began in 1849 at a resident's home and has transformed into a significant community event that showcases local agriculture and entertainment. The resolution emphasizes the fair's role in enriching the community and maintaining Ohio’s reputation as a destination for quality summer events. It acknowledges the dedication of volunteers and members of the Knox County Agricultural Society who have worked tirelessly to enhance the fair's offerings over the years.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR422 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, focusing on celebration and pride. Both legislators and community members seem united in their appreciation for the fair as a historical and cultural institution. The resolution draws attention to the fair's role not just as an event, but as an embodiment of community values and agricultural heritage, making it a source of joy and pride for residents of Knox County and surrounding areas.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely celebratory and lacks inherent contention, it encapsulates broader themes of agricultural celebration and community recognition. Notably, events like the Knox County Fair may also spark discussions about agricultural policy, community funding, and support for local events. However, there were no significant points of contention reported in relation to the adoption of SR422 itself, as the acknowledgment of a historic local fair is typically non-controversial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SR15

Honoring Auglaize County on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR52

Honoring Westfield on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR25

Honoring Fulton County on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR333

Honoring the Marysville Journal-Tribune on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR429

Honoring the Village of Rock Creek on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR275

Honoring the Village of Pioneer on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR292

Honoring The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR266

Honoring High Street United Methodist Church on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR298

Honoring The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio on its One Hundred Seventy-fifth Anniversary.

OH SR421

Honoring the Elks Country Club on its One Hundredth Anniversary.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.