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H. C. R. No. 17 As IntroducedAs Introduced | 129th General Assembly | | Regular Session | | 2011-2012 |
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Representatives Letson, Coley
Cosponsors:
Speaker Batchelder Representatives Murray, Grossman, Ruhl, Boose, Brenner, Antonio, Ashford, Stinziano, Blessing, Beck, McKenney, Stebelton, Stautberg, Derickson, Carey, Mecklenborg, Slaby, Buchy, Yuko, Hollington, Garland, Pillich, O'Brien, Johnson
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION | To urge the Supreme Court of Ohio to name the Ohio
Judicial Center for former Chief Justice Thomas J.
Moyer.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF OHIO (THE SENATE CONCURRING):
| WHEREAS, Thomas J. Moyer, who passed away on April 2, 2010,
served with distinction for over twenty-three years as Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio; and |
| WHEREAS, Among the many accomplishments of Chief Justice
Moyer's remarkable service was the restoration and transformation
of the Ohio Departments Building into the Ohio Judicial Center,
which serves as home to the Supreme Court and the state's
judiciary and is an architectural landmark in which all citizens
of the state may justly take pride; and |
| WHEREAS, The Supreme Court of Ohio owns the Ohio Judicial
Center; now therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That Chief Justice Moyer's longevity of
distinguished service on the Supreme Court of Ohio, his integrity,
his decency as a person and as a jurist, and his leadership in and
devotion to establishing the Ohio Judicial Center should be
appropriately memorialized; and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the General Assembly respectfully requests
that the Supreme Court of Ohio honor the name and memory of Chief
Justice Moyer by naming the Ohio Judicial Center for him. |
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