Columbus, Ohio. A bipartisan pair of state representatives introduced House Bill 821 on April 13 to designate the Loveland Frogman as Ohio's official state cryptid, proposing a new section of state law that describes the creature as a frog-like, bipedal amphibian roughly four feet tall and tied to local folklore. This week sponsors Reps. Tristan Rader and Jean Schmidt issued a joint statement on April 15 framing the measure as a celebration of community identity and cultural heritage; reporting notes the legend’s origins in the 1950s, police sightings in March 1972, and the legend’s role in local tourism, merchandise, festivals and a 2023 film.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This isn't just about a frogman legend. It's about celebrating local folklore and community identity. If you're an Ohio resident, it's a nod to your cultural heritage. If you're a fan of cryptids, it's a fun addition to the list.
House Bill 821 is a bipartisan effort to embrace Ohio's unique folklore and boost local tourism. Whether you believe in the Loveland Frogman or not, it's a testament to the power of local legends. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good cryptid tale.
Local businesses, tourism operators, and event organizers in Loveland benefited from increased attention, merchandise sales, festivals, and media tied to the Loveland Frog legend as noted in reporting.
No individuals or groups were documented as harmed in the articles; reporters did not identify direct negative impacts resulting from the bill proposal.
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