The bill proposes the enactment of section 5.2541 of the Revised Code to officially designate April 18th as "Devo Day" in the state of Ohio. This designation honors the influential new wave band Devo, which originated from Akron, Ohio. The bill highlights the band's significant contribution to the new wave music genre and acknowledges their first official performance at Kent State University on April 18, 1973.

By establishing "Devo Day," the bill aims to celebrate the cultural impact of Devo and recognize the band's role in shaping the musical landscape of their generation. The new legal language inserted into the Revised Code serves to formalize this recognition and promote awareness of the band's legacy within the state.