Representative Gail K. Pavliga - District 72
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COLUMBUS – The Ohio House of Representatives concurred with the Ohio Senate this week on Substitute House Bill 81, which designates a portion of State Route 76 in Portage County as the "Patrolman William J. Keller Memorial Highway," announced State Rep. Gail Pavliga (R-Portage County).
"I am so happy for Patrolman Keller’s family that we are one step closer to ensuring his memory lives on,” said Pavliga.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Gail Pavliga (R-Portage County) on Tuesday was recognized by the Public Children's Services Association of Ohio with the Legislator of the Year Award. This award recognizes outstanding leadership and action by legislators on issues impacting children and families served by the children services system.
Read Full StorySchools will be required to publicly post their policy on oral recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, if a bill introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives becomes law.
Ohio schools are already required by law to have a policy on whether or not students recite the pledge.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Gail Pavliga, R-Atwater, and Rep. Tracy Richardson, R-Marysville, would require school districts to make their pledge policies publicly available and post the policy on the district website if there is one.
Read Full StoryRebecca Wert said her first inkling she was a widow came less than two months after her wedding, from a police scanner.
Early Jan. 31, 1981, she heard her husband, Ravenna patrolman James Wert, had been struck by what was reported as a drunken driver while outside his cruiser on state Route 88.
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