HB 790 OH Introduced
Designate the Honor and Remember flag; encourage flag display
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Summary
This bill designates the Honor and Remember flag as the symbol of Ohio's concern and commitment to honoring and remembering the lives of fallen service members and their families. The legislation also encourages the display of the flag at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus on Memorial Day.
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Official abstract
To enact section 9.51 of the Revised Code to designate the Honor and Remember flag as the symbol of Ohio's concern and commitment to honoring and remembering the lives of all fallen service members and their families and to encourage that the flag be displayed at the Statehouse in Columbus on Memorial Day.
Sponsor (1)
- Joseph A. Miller, III Democratic · primary
19 coauthors / cosponsors
- Rachel B. Baker Democratic · cosponsor
- Sean P. Brennan Democratic · cosponsor
- Darnell T. Brewer Democratic · cosponsor
- Karen Brownlee Democratic · cosponsor
- Ashley Bryant Bailey Democratic · cosponsor
- Christine Cockley Democratic · cosponsor
- Derrick Hall Democratic · cosponsor
- Dontavius L. Jarrells Democratic · cosponsor
- Crystal Lett Democratic · cosponsor
- Beryl Piccolantonio Democratic · cosponsor
- Tristan Rader Democratic · cosponsor
- C. Allison Russo Democratic · cosponsor
- Veronica R. Sims Democratic · cosponsor
- Anita Somani Democratic · cosponsor
- Eric Synenberg Democratic · cosponsor
- Desiree Tims Democratic · cosponsor
- Daniel P. Troy Democratic · cosponsor
- Terrence Upchurch Democratic · cosponsor
- Erika White Democratic · cosponsor
Action history (2)
- Mar 24, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 13, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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