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House approves road‑naming, NASA remembrance day, nursing background‑check fix and school naloxone policy concurrence

5873126 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 1 the Ohio House passed multiple measures: a road‑naming for Capt. Joshua M. McClemmons, designation of a NASA remembrance day, a technical fix to nursing background checks (emergency), and concurrence to senate amendments on a school naloxone and release‑time bill, among other resolutions.

The Ohio House on Oct. 1 approved a package of bills and resolutions, including naming a portion of State Route 241 in Summit County for Captain Joshua Michael McClemmons, designating a January date as a NASA Day of Remembrance, advancing a statutory fix to nursing background checks requested by the FBI with an emergency clause, and agreeing to senate amendments to a school naloxone and release‑time bill.

House actions of note (votes recorded on the floor):

- House Bill 259: To designate a portion of State Route 241 in Summit County as the Captain Joshua Michael McClemmons Memorial Highway. The House passed the bill with 93 affirmative votes and 0 negative votes. Representative T. Daniels, the bill sponsor, described McClemmons’s military service and urged a unanimous vote; Representative Bill Romer also spoke in…

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