On January 3, 2023, a brand new class of the Ohio House of Representatives– the 135th general assembly was sworn in at the State House. 99 members – some new, some returning, each representing approximately 115,000 citizens spread across the great state of Ohio. As we took our Oath of Office, a sense of excitement filled the air; not only for the new members, but the returning members too. The wide range of ages – professions, and backgrounds, make this an interesting group, and I am anxious to get acquainted with my co-workers. The hustle and bustle of opening day has the feel of a new school year, with friends and family attending the “swearing-in” and wishing you well on your new adventure. Finding your seat (at least for the next two years) in the Chambers on the House floor. Trying to navigate the Statehouse without getting lost – is not as easy as it looks! It became apparent on opening day that this session would be different; we elected a new speaker, one with bipartisan support. While this pleased some, it disturbed others…welcome to politics, where you rarely make everyone happy. Having worked with both gentlemen, I liked them both, each brought their unique strengths. In the end, I believe the new Speaker, Rep. Jason Stephens, brought more experience and maturity, characteristics that will serve him well in his new position. He brought with him a slate that brings decades of experience in government, along with the wisdom and consideration that being a “more seasoned” member instills.
In a totally unexpected and humbling moment, they asked me to be a member of the Leadership team. Quite frankly, I was shocked. Anyone who knows me understands that I can be a bit suspect when good things fall in my lap. I mean, I have the age (and the gray hairs to prove it) and many years of experience in the administrative, legislative, and judicial arena, but this will be a challenge.
I took a couple of days to catch my breath and think about it, one thing maturity teaches you, if someone else is more qualified, I want that person to have the job. At my age, I am not looking at this position as a “stepping stone.”
I have no loftier political aspirations; perhaps that is what made me a good fit. I said yes, and on January 24th, I was elected by a combination of Republicans & Democrats to the position of Assistant Majority Whip. It was an honor to stand before the Ohio House of Representatives and be sworn into my new position.
Medina County has been well represented in leadership positions in Columbus; Speaker William Batchelder, a Medina County legend (and my mentor), served as Speaker of the House from 2011–2014. Senate President Larry Obhof, a proud resident of Montville Township, served as Senate President from 2017–2020. Both gentlemen served Medina County and the State of Ohio with competence, dignity, and honor – and both are remembered by their peers fondly. It is my goal to continue the examples they have set.