Designating March 2022 as Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Ohio.

Number H. R. No. 192
Type House Resolution
General Assembly 134
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Sponsors

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Primary Sponsors

Dontavius L. Jarrells
District 1
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Latyna M. Humphrey
District 2
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Richard D. Brown
District 5
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Adam C. Miller
District 6
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
C. Allison Russo
District 7
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Michael J. Skindell
District 13
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Jeffrey A. Crossman
District 15
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Monique Smith
District 16
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Phillip M. Robinson, Jr.
District 19
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Terrence Upchurch
District 20
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Juanita O. Brent
District 22
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
David Leland
District 22
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Daniel P. Troy
District 23
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Casey Weinstein
District 34
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Andrea White
District 36
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Republican
Tom Young
District 37
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Republican
Jennifer Gross
District 45
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Republican
Lisa A. Sobecki
District 45
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Thomas West
District 49
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Joseph A. Miller, III
District 53
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Michele Lepore-Hagan
District 58
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Jean Schmidt
District 62
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Republican
Michael J. O'Brien
District 64
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Democrat
Diane V. Grendell
District 76
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Republican
James M. Hoops
District 81
Chamber House of Representatives
Party Republican
Catherine D. Ingram
District 9
Chamber Senate
Party Democrat
Kent Smith
District 21
Chamber Senate
Party Democrat

Co-Sponsors

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Rules and Reference
  • Type: House
  • Bills: 1967
  • Members: 12

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House Senate Governor
  1. Adopted
    Mar 01 2022

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