Adam Holmes News
COLUMBUS—The amended House Bill 197 was unanimously passed by the House of Representatives today, announced cosponsor State Representative Adam Holmes (R-Nashport).
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS—State Representative Adam Holmes (R-Nashport) shares his condolences over the loss of State Representative Don Manning, who passed away on Friday, March 20.
Read Full StoryThis coronavirus epidemic creates an important opportunity to review our responsibilities as good Ohio citizens. Our current crisis is a sober reminder of the true impact our actions have on one another. Being a good citizen means being a good teammate. The respectful way that we treat one another has a substantial impact on the quality of our daily lives.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS—State Rep. Adam Holmes (R-Nashport) visited Plum Brook station located in Sandusky, Ohio last Saturday to meet with top leaders within the space industry and to celebrate the completion of testing on the Artemis capsule.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – As Spring approaches, Representative Adam Holmes (R-97) is already focused on how to prepare Ohio for the next winter.
Read Full StoryZANESVILLE – This past Saturday, Representative Holmes congratulated local icon Donald’s Donuts on the company’s 60th anniversary.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Ohio has the potential to be at the center of a transportation revolution comparable to the development of the railroad, State Representative Adam Holmes (R-97) said Thursday.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – The Ohio House passed House Bill 277, which will require audio or audiovisual recordings of custodial interrogation for most major felonies, announced State Representative Adam Holmes (R-Nashport).
Read Full StoryZANESVILLE – Opportunities connected to workforce and industry are among the topics Southeast Ohio businesses are discussing with State Representative Adam Holmes (R-Nashport) and state, regional and local economic development leaders.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – Surprise medical bills – those unexpected charges that can cost patients hundreds or even thousands of dollars – would become a thing of the past under legislation being proposed in the Ohio House of Representatives.
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