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HB764 • 2026

Designate Patrolman Charles G. Cannon Memorial Highway

Designate Patrolman Charles G. Cannon Memorial Highway

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Levi Dean
Last action
Official status
As Introduced
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Designate Patrolman Charles G. Cannon Memorial Highway

To enact section 5534.141 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of U.S.

What This Bill Does

  • To enact section 5534.141 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of U.S.
  • Route 42 in Greene County as the "Patrolman Charles G.
  • Cannon Memorial Highway."

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Bill History

  1. Ohio Legislature

    As Introduced

Official Summary Text

To enact section 5534.141 of the Revised Code to designate a portion of U.S. Route 42 in Greene County as the "Patrolman Charles G. Cannon Memorial Highway."

Current Bill Text

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As Introduced

136th
General Assembly

Regular
Session
H. B. No. 764

2025-2026

Representatives Dean, Miller, K.

To
enact section 5534.141 of the Revised Code
to
designate a portion of U.S. Route 42 in Greene County as the
"Patrolman Charles G. Cannon Memorial Highway."

BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

Section
1.
That
section 5534.141 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as follows:

Sec.
5534.141.
In
addition to any other name prescribed in the Revised Code or
otherwise, the eastbound and westbound lanes of United States route
number forty-two between Tarbox Cemetery road and James Barber road,
in Greene county, shall be known as the "Patrolman Charles G.
Cannon Memorial Highway."

The
director of transportation may erect suitable markers along the
highway indicating its name.