SR 422 OH Passed One Chamber
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This Senate Resolution honors the memory of Kenneth R. Cox, a former Ohio legislator and public official who served two terms in the House of Representatives, six years in the State Senate, and in various other positions including Director of Public Safety and Commerce and Mayor of Barberton. The resolution expresses the Senate's condolences to his family and friends and recognizes his contributions to Ohio through his public service and community involvement. The resolution directs the Clerk of the Senate to transmit an authenticated copy to his family.
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Official abstract
In memory of Kenneth R. Cox.
Sponsors (2)
- Casey Weinstein Democratic · primary
- Kristina D. Roegner Republican · primary
31 coauthors / cosponsors
- Nickie J. Antonio Democratic · cosponsor
- Willis E. Blackshear, Jr. Democratic · cosponsor
- Louis W. Blessing, III Republican · cosponsor
- Andrew O. Brenner Republican · cosponsor
- Brian M. Chavez Republican · cosponsor
- Jerry C. Cirino Republican · cosponsor
- Hearcel F. Craig Democratic · cosponsor
- Al Cutrona Republican · cosponsor
- William P. DeMora Democratic · cosponsor
- Theresa Gavarone Republican · cosponsor
- Paula Hicks-Hudson Democratic · cosponsor
- Stephen A. Huffman Republican · cosponsor
- Catherine D. Ingram Democratic · cosponsor
- Terry Johnson Republican · cosponsor
- Kyle Koehler · cosponsor
- Al Landis Republican · cosponsor
- George F. Lang Republican · cosponsor
- Beth Liston Democratic · cosponsor
- Susan Manchester Republican · cosponsor
- Nathan H. Manning Republican · cosponsor
- Rob McColley Republican · cosponsor
- Sandra O'Brien Republican · cosponsor
- Thomas F. Patton Republican · cosponsor
- Bill Reineke Republican · cosponsor
- Michele Reynolds Republican · cosponsor
- Mark Romanchuk Republican · cosponsor
- Tim Schaffer Republican · cosponsor
- Kent Smith Democratic · cosponsor
- Jane M. Timken Republican · cosponsor
- Shane Wilkin Republican · cosponsor
- Steve Wilson Republican · cosponsor
Action history (1)
- Jul 27, 2026 Adopted · upper
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As Adopted by the Senate
136th General Assembly
Regular Session S. R. No. 422
2025-2026
Senators Weinstein, Roegner
Cosponsors: Senators McColley, Antonio, Blackshear, Blessing, Brenner, Chavez, Cirino, Craig, Cutrona, DeMora, Gavarone, Hicks-Hudson, Huffman, Ingram, Johnson, Koehler, Landis, Lang, Liston, Manchester, Manning, O'Brien, Patton, Reineke, Reynolds, Romanchuk, Schaffer, Smith, Timken, Wilkin, Wilson
A R E S O L U T I O N
In memory of Kenneth R. Cox.
WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kenneth R. Cox and pay tribute to his memory; and
WHEREAS, Ken Cox will be remembered fondly by all those who knew him, and his absence will leave an irreparable void in our society. Widely respected for his tenure with the Ohio General Assembly, first serving two terms in the House of Representatives, representing the 41st District, and then moving to the Senate, where he represented the 28th District for six years, he was an advocate for the growth and progress of the State of Ohio and its people. In addition, he was a director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety and the Ohio Department of Commerce, a mayor of the City of Barberton, a president of the Barberton City Council, and a member of the Capitol Square Foundation Board, and his tremendous experience and devotion to duty gained him the appreciation of his colleagues and constituents alike; and
WHEREAS, Ken Cox's passion for community service was always evident in his own approach to public life, and he dedicated his personal time to many organizations. Without a doubt, he was admired by his fellow citizens, friends, and family for his positive philosophy of life, and he has left a stalwart legacy to our state that will surely live on; and
WHEREAS, Without question, Ken Cox made the world much fuller, and he was especially devoted to the individuals who had a treasured relationship with him, including his wife, the late Marjorie, his two children, Patricia and the late Timothy, his three grandchildren, Adam, Lindsay, and Derek, and his four great-grandchildren, Lydia, Asher, Owen, and Annsley. All those who cherished him can find strength and solace in the happy moments shared with this great man. Most assuredly, the State of Ohio has benefited exponentially from his life's work, and he will be remembered for his visionary example of citizenship; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That we, the members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio, in adopting this Resolution, offer our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Kenneth R. Cox and express a profound sense of loss and sincere regret on the sorrowful occasion of his death; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Senate transmit a duly authenticated copy of this Resolution to the family of Kenneth R. Cox.
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