Chuck Bills of Ohio Logistics joins Rep. Latta at State of the Union

Rep. Robert E. Latta
Rep. Robert E. Latta
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Congressman Bob Latta, who represents Ohio’s 5th district in the U.S. Congress, will be joined by Chuck Bills, President and CEO of Ohio Logistics, at the President’s State of the Union Address this evening.

Latta announced his guest selection, highlighting Bills’ leadership and community involvement. “I am pleased to announce that Chuck Bills, President and CEO of Ohio Logistics, will be my guest at this year’s State of the Union address. Since its founding in 1988 as a single 40,000-square-foot facility, Ohio Logistics has grown into a company that now owns and operates more than 8 million square feet across 27 locations in six states, employing over 450 associates. A steadfast leader from Findlay, Chuck has led the company with a strong commitment to innovation, growth, and supporting Ohio’s workforce. Beyond his business leadership, Chuck is also a dedicated supporter of Flag City Honor Flight, generously giving his time and resources to ensure our veterans can visit the Washington, D.C. memorials built in their honor. It is wonderful to have Chuck join me tonight, and I thank him for all he does for Ohioans,” said Latta.

Bills expressed appreciation for the invitation. “I am grateful for the opportunity to attend tonight’s State of the Union and hear from President Trump. It is an honor to be invited by my Congressman, Rep. Bob Latta, and I thank him for his continued leadership and strong advocacy for Ohioans back home. I look forward to hearing the President’s vision for our nation and the priorities ahead,” said Chuck Bills.

Latta has represented Ohio’s 5th District since 2007 after succeeding Paul Gillmor in Congress (https://latta.house.gov/). He previously served on several state legislative bodies including the Ohio House of Representatives from 2001 to 2007 and the Ohio Senate from 1997 to 2000. Latta was born in Bluffton in 1956 and currently resides in Bowling Green. He holds degrees from Bowling Green State University (BA) and the University of Toledo (JD).



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