The Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio has adopted a resolution honoring Harold Bozeman for his dedicated service to the state, particularly in his role with the Ohio Legislative Service Commission, from which he is retiring on June 30, 2025. Bozeman's career began in 1987 with the Ohio House of Representatives, where he served as a sergeant-at-arms for notable speakers Vern Riffe and JoAnn Davidson. His professionalism and commitment to public service have made him a respected figure in Ohio's legislative landscape, and he has been recognized for his support of the state's elected officials.
Throughout his 38-year career, Bozeman has been a vital ambassador for the Ohio Legislative Service Commission and has contributed significantly to the effectiveness of the Ohio General Assembly. His colleagues and those who have worked with him admire his dependability, sincerity, and altruism, which have positively impacted his peers and the public. The resolution expresses gratitude for his exemplary work ethic and extends best wishes for a fulfilling retirement, along with a request for the Clerk of the Senate to provide him with an authenticated copy of the resolution.