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130th Ohio General Assembly

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Term of state legislature in Ohio, US

130th Ohio General Assembly
129th131st
Overview
TermJanuary 7, 2013 (2013-1-7) – December 30, 2014 (2014-12-30)
Ohio Senate
Senate party standings
Members33 (23R, 10D)
President of the SenateKeith Faber (R)
President Pro TemporeChris Widener (R)
Party controlRepublican Party
Ohio House of Representatives
House party standings
Members99 (60R, 39D)
House SpeakerWilliam Batchelder (R)
Party controlRepublican Party
Sessions
1stJanuary 7, 2013 – December 30, 2013
2ndJanuary 2, 2014 – December 30, 2014

TheOne Hundred Thirtieth Ohio General Assembly was a meeting of theOhiostate legislature, composed of theOhio State Senate and theOhio House of Representatives. It convened inColumbus, Ohio on January 7, 2013 and adjourned December 30, 2014. This General Assembly coincided with the last two years ofJohn Kasich's first term asOhio Governor. The apportionment of legislative districts was based on the2010 United States census and 2011 redistricting. Both theOhio Senate andOhio House of Representatives were retained by theOhio Republican Party.

Party summary

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Resignations and new members are discussed in the"Changes in membership" section, below.

Senate

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Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
RepublicanDemocratic
End ofprevious Assembly2310330
Begin2310330
Latest voting share69.7%30.3%

House of Representatives

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Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
TotalVacant
DemocraticRepublican
End ofprevious Assembly4059990
Begin3960990
Latest voting share39.4%60.6%

Leadership

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Senate

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Majority (Republican) leadership
Minority (Democratic) leadership

House of Representatives

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Majority (Republican) leadership
Minority (Democratic) leadership

Membership

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Senate

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DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceFirst electedTerm Limited
1Cliff HiteRepublicanFindlay2011 (Appt.)2022
2Randy GardnerRepublicanBowling Green20122020
3Kevin BaconRepublicanColumbus20102018
4Bill ColeyRepublicanMiddletown2011 (Appt.)2020
5Bill BeagleRepublicanTipp City20102018
6Peggy LehnerRepublicanKettering2011 (Appt.)2020
7Shannon JonesRepublicanSpringboro2009 (Appt.)2018
8Bill SeitzRepublicanCincinnati2007 (Appt.)2016
9Eric KearneyDemocraticCincinnati2005 (Appt.)2014
10Chris WidenerRepublicanSpringfield20082016
11Edna BrownDemocraticToledo20102018
12Keith FaberRepublicanCelina2007 (Appt.)2016
13Gayle ManningRepublicanNorth Ridgeville20102018
14Joe UeckerRepublicanLoveland20122020
15Charleta TavaresDemocraticColumbus20102018
16Jim HughesRepublicanColumbus20082016
17Bob PetersonRepublicanSabina2012 (Appt.)2022
18John EklundRepublicanChardon2011 (Appt.)2020
19Kris JordanRepublicanPowell20102018
20Troy BaldersonRepublicanZanesville2011 (Appt.)2020
21VacantDemocratic
22Larry ObhofRepublicanMontville Township2011 (Appt.)2020
23Michael J. SkindellDemocraticLakewood20102018
24Tom PattonRepublicanStrongsville2008 (Appt.)2016
25Nina TurnerDemocraticCleveland2008 (Appt.)2018
26David BurkeRepublicanMarysville2011 (Appt.)2020
27Frank LaRoseRepublicanCopley Township20102018
28Tom SawyerDemocraticAkron2007 (Appt.)2016
29Scott OelslagerRepublicanNorth Canton20102018
30Lou GentileDemocraticSteubenville2011 (Appt.)2020
31Tim SchafferRepublicanLancaster20062014
32Capri CafaroDemocraticHubbard2007 (Appt.)2016
33Joe SchiavoniDemocraticYoungstown2009 (Appt.)2018


House of Representatives

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DistrictRepresentativePartyResidenceFirst ElectedTerm Limited
1Ron AmstutzRepublicanWooster20082016
2Mark RomanchukRepublicanMansfield20122020
3Tim BrownRepublicanBowling Green20122020
4Matt HuffmanRepublicanLima20062014
5Nick BarborakDemocraticLisbon20122020
6Marlene AnielskiRepublicanWalton Hills20102018
7Mike DovillaRepublicanBerea20102018
8Armond BudishDemocraticBeachwood20062014
9Barbara BoydDemocraticCleveland Heights20062014
10Bill PatmonDemocraticCleveland20102018
11Sandra WilliamsDemocraticCleveland20062014
12John E. Barnes, Jr.DemocraticCleveland20102018
13Nickie AntonioDemocraticLakewood20102018
14Michael FoleyDemocraticCleveland2006 (Appt.)2014
15Nicholas J. CelebrezzeDemocraticParma2012 (Appt.)2020
16Nan BakerRepublicanWestlake20082016
17Michael CurtinDemocraticColumbus20122020
18Michael StinzianoDemocraticColumbus20102018
19Anne GonzalesRepublicanColumbus20102018
20Heather BishoffDemocraticBlacklick20122020
21Mike DuffeyRepublicanWorthington20102018
22John Patrick CarneyDemocraticColumbus20082016
23Cheryl GrossmanRepublicanGrove City20082016
24Stephanie KunzeRepublicanHilliard20122020
25Kevin BoyceDemocraticColumbus2012 (Appt.)2020
26Tracy Maxwell HeardDemocraticColumbus20062014
27Peter StautbergRepublicanCincinnati20082016
28Connie PillichDemocraticCincinnati20082016
29Louis BlessingRepublicanCincinnati20122020
30Louis TerharRepublicanCincinnati2011 (Appt.)2020
31Denise DriehausDemocraticCincinnati20082016
32Dale MalloryDemocraticCincinnati20062014
33Alicia ReeceDemocraticCincinnati2010 (Appt.)2018
34Vernon SykesDemocraticAkron20062014
35Zack MilkovichDemocraticAkron20102018
36Anthony DeVitisRepublicanGreen2011 (Appt.)2020
37Kristina RoegnerRepublicanHudson20102018
38Marilyn SlabyRepublicanCopley Twp.2012 (Appt.)2020
39Fred StrahornDemocraticDayton20122020
40Michael HenneRepublicanClayton20102018
41Jim ButlerRepublicanOakwood2011 (Appt.)2020
42Niraj AntaniRepublicanMiamisburg2014 (Appt.)2022
43Roland WinburnDemocraticDayton20082016
44Michael AshfordDemocraticToledo20102018
45Teresa FedorDemocraticToledo20102018
46Michael SheehyDemocraticOregon2013 (Appt.)2020
47Barbara SearsRepublicanSylvania2008 (Appt.)2016
48Kirk SchuringRepublicanCanton20102018
49Stephen SlesnickDemocraticCanton2008 (Appt.)2016
50Christina HaganRepublicanUniontown2011 (Appt.)2020
51Wes RetherfordRepublicanHamilton20122020
52Margaret CondittRepublicanLiberty Township2011 (Appt.)2020
53Timothy DericksonRepublicanOxford20082016
54VacantRepublican
55Matt LundyDemocraticElyria20062014
56Dan RamosDemocraticLorain20102018
57Terry BooseRepublicanNorwalk20082016
58Bob HaganDemocraticYoungstown20062014
59Ron GerberryDemocraticAustintown2007 (Appt.)2016
60John RogersDemocraticMentor-on-the-Lake20122020
61Ron YoungRepublicanPainesville20102018
62Ron MaagRepublicanLebanon20082016
63Sean O'BrienDemocraticNiles20102018
64Tom LetsonDemocraticWarren20062014
65John BeckerRepublicanUnion Twp.20122020
66Doug GreenRepublicanMt. Orab20122020
67Andrew BrennerRepublicanPowell20102018
68Margaret RuhlRepublicanMount Vernon20082016
69William G. BatchelderRepublicanMedina20062014
70Dave HallRepublicanKillbuck20082016
71Jay HottingerRepublicanNewark20062014
72Bill HayesRepublicanHarrison Twp.20102018
73Rick PeralesRepublicanBeavercreek20122020
74Bob HackettRepublicanLondon20082016
75Kathleen ClydeDemocraticKent20102018
76Matt LynchRepublicanBainbridge Twp.2012 (Appt.)2020
77Gerald StebeltonRepublicanLancaster20062014
78Ron HoodRepublicanAshville20122020
79Ross McGregorRepublicanSpringfield2005 (Appt.)2014
80Richard AdamsRepublicanTroy20082016
81Lynn WachtmannRepublicanNapoleon20062014
82Tony BurkleyRepublicanPaulding20122020
83Robert SpragueRepublicanFindlay2011 (Appt.)2020
84Jim BuchyRepublicanGreenville2011 (Appt.)2020
85John AdamsRepublicanSidney20062014
86Dorothy Liggett PelandaRepublicanMarysville2011 (Appt.)2020
87Jeffrey McClainRepublicanUpper Sandusky20082016
88Rex DamschroderRepublicanFremont20102018
89Chris RedfernDemocraticPort Clinton20122020
90Terry JohnsonRepublicanMcDermott20102018
91Cliff RosenbergerRepublicanClarksville20102018
92Gary SchererRepublicanCircleville2012 (Appt.)2020
93Ryan SmithRepublicanBidwell2012 (Appt.)2020
94Debbie PhillipsDemocraticAthens20082016
95Andy ThompsonRepublicanMarietta20102018
96Jack CeraDemocraticBellaire2011 (Appt.)2020
97Brian HillRepublicanZanesville2011 (Appt.)2020
98Al LandisRepublicanDover20102018
99John PattersonDemocraticJefferson20122020

Changes in membership

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Senate

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DistrictPredecessorReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
21stShirley Smith (D)Resigned November 30, 2014.

House of Representatives

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DistrictPredecessorReason for changeSuccessorDate successor
seated
46thMatt Szollosi (D)Resigned May 31, 2013 to become executive director of Affiliated Construction Trades of Ohio.[2][3]
Successor was appointed June 26, 2013 to finish the term ending with this General Assembly.[3]
Michael Sheehy (D)June 26, 2013
42ndTerry Blair (R)Died June 26, 2014.Niraj Antani (R)December 2, 2014
54thPeter Beck (R)Resigned November 30, 2014 due to felony charges.

Committees

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Listed alphabetically by chamber, including Chairperson and Ranking Member.

Senate

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Source:"State of Ohio 130th General Assembly Senate Standing Committees" (January 2014)[4]

House of Representatives

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Source:"Standing Committees Of The Ohio House Of Representatives 130th General Assembly" (August 2014)[5]

Joint committees

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Administrative officers

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Senate

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  • Chief of Staff: Jason Mauk[11]
  • Minority Chief of Staff: Ernie Davis[11]
  • Senate Clerk: Vincent Keeran[11]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Ken Mumper[11]

House of Representatives

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  • Chief of Staff: Chad Hawley[12]
  • Chief Administrative Officer: Kim Flasher[12]
  • Minority Chief of Staff: Keary McCarthy[12]
  • Clerk of the House of Representatives: Brad Young[12]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Richard Collins[13][12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ohio Senate's New Leader Brings Aggressive Style".The Columbus Dispatch. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2014.
  2. ^Provance, Jim (April 11, 2013)."Szollosi to Leave Statehouse, Toledo".The Blade. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2014.
  3. ^abProvance, Jim (June 26, 2013)."Sheehy Set to Complete Szollosi's House Term".The Blade. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2014.
  4. ^"State of Ohio 130th General Assembly Senate Standing Committees"(PDF).The Ohio Senate. January 22, 2014. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 13, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  5. ^"Standing Committees Of The Ohio House Of Representatives 130th General Assembly"(PDF).The Ohio House of Representatives. August 18, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  6. ^"Correctional Institution Inspection Committee (CIIC) - Committee Members". RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  7. ^"JCARR Committee". Joint Committee On Agency Rule Review. Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  8. ^"The Joint Legislative Ethics Committee". Office Of The Legislative Inspector General. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  9. ^"Commission Members". Ohio Legislative Service Commission. Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  10. ^"Controlling Board Members".Controlling Board. State of Ohio. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  11. ^abcd"Ohio Senate - 130th General Assembly - Phone Listing – July 2014"(PDF). Gongwer News Service. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  12. ^abcde"Ohio House Of Representatives - Telephone Listing as of July 8, 2014"(PDF). Gongwer News Service. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2014.
  13. ^Ludlow, Randy (January 7, 2013)."Retired Leader of Troopers Now Heads House Security".The Columbus Dispatch. The Dispatch Printing Company. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2014.

External links

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Membership list and district maps

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