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Ohio Government Directory Welcome from the Ohio Trucking Association With this edition of the Ohio OHIO TRUCKING ASSOCIATION Government Directory, the Ohio Trucking Association Published biennially in odd-numbered years marks its 28th year of provid­ ing this service to those in and PUBLICATION STAFF around state government. Days R. Thomas King, Publisher after each general election ... David F. Bartosic, Editor and sometimes even before ... our phones start ringing with EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS OFFICES "when will the book be out?" 50 W. Broad St., Suite 1111 I*d love to say "when the new R. Thomas King Columbus, Ohio 43215 General Assembly convenes," Executive Vice President Phone: 614/221-5375 but that is an unattainable goal. FAX: 614/221-3717

ASSOCIATION STAFF By design, we strive to make this the most complete and current R. Thomas King, Executive Vice President resource possible, and we appreciate your patience as we wait for that Larry Davis, Governmental Affairs Director last minute committee assignment or cabinet shuffle. With the directory s David F. Bartosic, Communications Director two-year shelf life, it pays to let government settle in a bit. Debora Jerman, Member Services Director Dianna Lilly, Regions/Councils Director As in past editions, we have added some new features including Eileen Long, Accountant contact information for the Ohio Congressional Delegation and a Peggy Pearson, Secretary/Forms/Supplies locator map for the temporary House committee hearing rooms. I hope Bobbi Adkins, Secretary/Receptionist you find this directory useful in your day-to-day contacts, and to all of you who are featured herein, thank you for providing us with photos and bios in a timely fashion. ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Steven D. Walker, President James W. Bates, First Vice President As OTA Executive Vice President and directory publisher, I have Robert A. Barnes, Second Vice President the pleasure of working with one of the most meticulous editors in the Vernon E. Garner, Secretary association business, David Bartosic our communications director. He is in his 20th year of compiling and editing the information within these Richard E. Durst, Treasurer pages, and many of the innovations and additional bits of information A Roger Atkinson, Chairman of the Board come from his expertise and long history with OTA. John N. Hofstetter, ATA Vice President from Ohio My appreciation also goes to our advertisers who help defray the cost Membership dues reflect a five-dollar annual of the directory. This year we have again a record number, and a subscription for the magazine. complete list can be found on the last page.

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Ohio Government Directory committee of the National Governor's Assn. Voinovich as one of the top local officials in STATE OFFICIALS (NGA) and presently chairs the NGA cam­ America. paign against unfunded federal mandates. Gov. Voinovich graduated from Ohio He has also assumed a leadership Univ. in 1958 with a B.A. in government, and role in NGA initiatives on child The Ohio State Univ. College of Law in support enforcement and school 1961. In 1981, Ohio Univ. presented him readiness. with an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree. He began his political career in Gov. Voinovich and his wife, Janet, are 1963 as Asst. Ohio Attorney Gen­ the parents of George, Betsy, and Peter. Their eral. In 1967, he was elected to the youngest child, Molly, was the victim of a Ohio House, serving until 1971. fatal traffic accident in 1979. He was a prime mover in creating the Ohio EPA and establishing Ohio's Homestead Exemption pro­ viding property tax relief for se­ Adams County residents each year nior citizens. receive about $24,229,307 from the truck­ In 1971, He was elected ing industry. This figure represents Cuyahoga Co. Auditor. His man­ $179,923 in truck registration fees; agement reform of the office $602.184 in fuel taxes, and $23,447,200 earned him the "Outstanding Pub­ in wages to the industry's 800 workers in lic Service Award' in 1976 from Adams County. the Natl. Assn. of County Offi­ Allen County residents each year re­ cials. He became Cuyahoga Co. ceive about $ 112,061,368 from the truck­ Commissioner in 1977, and was ing industry. This figure represents then selected by Gov. James A. $751,019 in truck registration fees; GEORGE V. VOINOVICH Rhodes to run as Lt. Governor in 1978. $837,965 in fuel taxes, and $110,472.385 In 1979, Voinovich was elected Mayor of in wages to the industry's 3,769 workers GOVERNOR Cleveland, a city where Democrats outnum­ in Allen County. ber Republicans 8 to 1. Ultimately serving Ashland County residents each year Ohio Governor George V. Voinovich, for 10 years, he became Cleveland's longest- receive about $56,093,106 from the truck­ 58, was elected Ohio's 65th governor in standing mayor. He is widely credited with ing industry. This figure represents 1990 and reelected in 1994 with a modern spearheading the "Cleveland comeback," and $376,767 in truck registration fees; record 72 percent of the vote. Since taking during Ins tenure, the Natl. Municipal League $705,601 in fuel taxes, and $55,010,738 office, he has been active among his peers named Cleveland an All-America City three in wages to the industry's 1,877 workers serving as chairman of the Council of Great times in a five-year period. The National in Ashland County. Lakes Governors and Midwestern Gover­ Journal, the National Urban Coalition, and nors' Conf. He also serves on the executive City and State magazine each named

Ohio Government Directory Lieutenant Governor Medici Circle, president, 1984-85; Sexual Wife, Hope; daughter, Anna. 4373 Shire Abuse Prevention Project, 1981-88; Creek Ct., Hilliard, 43026-2764. Phone: Perrysburg Against Substance Abuse; Wood 614/466-2655(0). Co. Bar Assn., Historical Soc, Farm Bureau, Education: Yale Univ., B.A., 1963: Township Assn.; Waterville Historical Soc; Princeton Univ., M.A., government, 1967; Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce; Univ. of Cincinnati Law School, J.D., 1976. Black Swamp Humanitarian Awards Com. Member: Ohio Commission on Public Recipient: Robert E. Hughes Memorial Service; Exec. Com., Natl. Assn. of Sec. of Award, 1992; Black Swamp Humanitarian State: former budget officer and assistant Award, 1991; Ohio Hospice Senator of the director, Illinois Bureau of Budget, 1967-73; Year, 1991; Medical College of Ohio Dist. service in Vietnam with State Dept., 1967- Citizen Award, 1991; Government Leaders 73; Peace Corps Volunteer and school teacher Against Drunk Driving, 1990; WSOS Com­ in Tanzania, 1963-65. munity Action Com. Certificate of Appre­ ciation, 1990; Wood Co. Council on Alco­ State Treasurer holism and Drug Abuse Dist. Svc. Award, 1990; Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Assn. Resolution of Honor, 1990; Wood Co. School Administrators Outstanding Svc, 1988.

NANCY PUTNAM Secretary of State HOLLISTER Lieutenant Governor, 77 S. High St., 30th Fl., Columbus 43266-0601. Former Marietta City Council and Mayor. Age: 47; husband, Jeff; children. Jonathan. Jeremy, Justin, Emily, Kate. 613 Sixth St., Marietta, 45750. Education: Kent State Univ. Member: Ohio Municipal League, presi­ dent; Washington-Wood Co. Joint Dev. Council, president; Mid-Ohio Valley May­ ors Assn., president; State and Local Gov­ ernment Commission. J. KENNETH BLACKWELL Ohio Treasurer of State, 30 E. Broad St., Attorney General 9th floor, Columbus, 43266-0421. Former Cincinnati councilman and mayor, and deputy undersecretary to U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Dev. Age: 46; wife, Rosa; children. Kimberly, Secretary of State, 30 E. Broad St., 14th RahShann, Kristin. 1156 Elm Park Drive, floor, Columbus, 43266-0418. Hamilton Cincinnati, 45216. Phones: 513/242-6701 Co. commissioner, 1981-1990; Ohio Rep., (H 1.614/466-2160(0). 1976-80.

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Proudly Salutes the Men and Women of BETTY D. MONTGOMERY Attorney General, 30 E. Broad St., 17th The 121st General Assembly floor, Columbus, 43266-0410. Wood Co. Prosecuting Attorney, 1981-88. Senator 1989-94. Age: 46; single. 11145 Riverbend West Court, Perrysburg, 43551. Phone: 419/874- 131 Matzinger Rd., Box 6626 8975(H). Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Toledo, Ohio 43612 B.A., English, art; Univ. of Toledo College Jay L. Kaplan, President of Law, J.D. Member: Wood Co. Child Abuse & Neglect Advisory Bd., chairman, 1986-87;

Ohio Government Directory Education: XavierUniv.,B.S.,Masterof Education: Dennison Univ., B.A.; Case gree; numerous military schools. education; seniorfellow, Urban Morgan lust. Western Reserve Univ. School of Law, J.D. Member: Natl. Guard Assn. of the U.S.; for Human Rights, Univ. of Cincinnati, and Member: Trustee, County Commission­ Ohio Natl. Guard Assn.; Central Ohio Chap­ Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC. ers Assn. of Ohio; NCSL; Cuyahoga Co. ter AUSA; NAACP; Columbus Urban Member: GreaterCincinnati Urban Bank­ Law Directors' Assn.; section chair, United League. ers Assn.; Boards of, Fifth/Third Bancorp, Way of Cleveland; trustee and former chair, Member: Natl. Guard Assn. of the U.S.; Physicians for Human Rights, Greater Cin­ American Liver Foundation Cptr; Hon. Adjutants General Assn. of the U.S.; Tuskegee cinnati Council on World Affairs, Intl. Re­ trustee, Alcoholism Svcs. of Cleveland; Citi­ Airmen; American Legion; Huachucans Vet­ publican Institute. Congressional Human zens League of Greater Cleveland; Cleve­ erans Assn.; TAU PI PFI Fraternity. Rights Foundation; Council on Foreign Re­ land, Ohio and American Bar Assns. Recipient: Legion of Merit Medal; Meri­ lations; former vice chair. Cincinnati Em­ Recipient: American Liver Foundation torious Service Medal; Army Commenda­ ployees Retirement System Fund. Svc. Award, 1994; Pub. Off. of Year, Ger­ tion Medal with Three Oak Leaf Cluster: Recipient: Honorary degrees from man Amer. Fed. of Greater Cleveland, 1992; Army Achievement Medal; Good Conduct Wilberforce Univ.. Franklin Pierce College, Solidarity Award, Social Agencies Employ­ Medal; Army Reserve Components Achieve­ Cincinnati Technical College; fellow at ees Union-Dist. 1199, 1992; Man of Year, ment Medal with Third Oak Leaf Cluster; Harvard Univ. School of Govt., Aspen Insti­ Ripon Club, 1991; Brooklyn High School Natl. Defense Service Medal; Army Service tute, Salzburg Seminar. Hall of Fame; Leadership Cleveland, 1985. Ribbon; Ohio Award of Merit; Ohio Faithful Service Ribbon with Fourth Oak Leaf Clus­ State Auditor Adjutant General ter; Ohio Special Service Ribbon. Administrative Services

JAMES M. PETRO MAJ. GEN. RICHARD C. ALEXANDER Auditor of State, 88 E. Broad St., 5th JAMES CONRAD floor, Columbus, 43266-0040. Cuyahoga Ohio Adjutant General. 2825 W.Dublin- Co. Commissioner, 1991-94; Ohio Rep., Granville Rd., Columbus, 43235-2789. Director. Department of Administrative 1981-84, 1987-90; Rocky River law direc­ Age: 59; wife, La Vera; children, Ronald, Services, 30 E. Broad St., 40th floor,, Colum­ tor, 1980 and councilman. 1977-79. Jeffrey. Gayle Crawley. 5600 Echo Rd., bus, 43266-0401. Former administrator, Ohio Age: 46; wife, Nancy Bero; children, Columbus, 43230. Phones: 614/471-9409 Bureau of Employment Svcs.; Assoc. ASM Corbin, Marie. John. 315 Falmouth Drive, (H ).614/889-7070(O). Sec. for Intergovernmental Affairs. U.S. Dept. Rocky River, 44116. Phones: 216/356- Education: San Diego Junior College; of Labor; Chief Administrative Office/Exec 0429(H), 614/888-7866(0). Franklin Univ., business management de- Sec. and director of personnel, City of Cleve­ land; Exec. Asst. to Lt. Gov., state of Ohio. 1979. Age: 50; wife, Karen; daugher. Tracy. 611 S. Lazelle, Columbus, 43206. Phones: 614/224-6989 (H). 614/644-9639 (O). Education: Miami Univ.. B.S., education (history, government and speech majors.) Member: Franklin Co. Republican Party Bill TimU Exec. Dir. and treasurer; American Red Cross Director, Government Affairs Board;United Way Bd.;ClevelandCity Club: Cleveland Athletic Club; Columbus Univ. Club; Delta Chi Fraternity. OHIO CHAPTER, INC. AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSN. Ashtabula County residents each year receive about $97,239,944 from the truck- 4355 North High Street, #201 Office ing industry. This figure represents Columbus, Ohio 43214 $660,878 in truck registration fees; (614)267-9171 $986,635 in fuel taxes, and $95,592.431 in wages to the industry's 3,262 workers in Ashtabula Countv.

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JUDITH Y. BRACHMAN FRED L. DAILEY Director, Department of Aging, 50 W. LUCEILLE FLEMING Broad St., 9th floor, Columbus, 43266-0501. Director, Ohio Department of Agricul­ Former regional administrator for U.S. Dept. ture, 65 S. Front St., Room 606, Colum­ Director, Ohio Department of Alcohol of Housing and Urban Dev.; Asst. Sec, Fair bus, 43215. Former director, Indiana Di v. and Drug Addiction Svcs., 280 N. High St., Housing and Equal Opportunity for HUD, of Agriculture. 12th Floor, Columbus, 43215-2537. Former 1987-89; manager of Housing forOhio Dept. Age: 49; wife, Rita; children, Dawn, Dir. of Advancement. Gaudenzia, Inc., PA; of Econ. and Community Dev.; administra­ Shawn, Calley. 13126 Miller Rd.. Mt. former deputy secretary. Health for Drug tor of the State Clearinghouse, 1978-83; ad­ Vernon, 43050. Phones: 614/397-0517 and Alcohol Programs. PA, 1982-87. junct professor at OSU, 1982-83. (H), 614/466-2732(0). Age: 70; children, Michael, Susanne. Age: 55; married, three children. Phone: Education: Anderson Univ., B.A., Pol. 1000 Urlin Ave., Unit 906, Columbus, 43212. 614/466-7246(0). Sci.; Ball State Univ.. MPA, public admin­ Phones: 614/486-4616 (H), 614/466-3445 Education: Harvard Univ., B.A.. cum istration. (O). laude; The Ohio State Univ., M. A. in city and Member: Ohio Cattlemen's Assn., Education: Chatham College, B. A.; Tobe- regional planning. Exec. Sec; Natl. Cattlemen's Assn.; Ohio Coburn School, fellowship in advertising, management, marketing; Harvard Univ. Pro­ gram for Senior Execs, in State Government. Member: Natl. Assn. of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, vice president: vice president, first chair, Natl. Alcohol. Drug Abuse and Mental Health Adv. Bd.: past president, Doshi Ctr. for Contemp. Art. Congratulations Recipient: N ASADAD' s Outs. State Dir. [ Awrd, 1994; PRIDE's Building Bridges to the Award, 1994; Chatham Col. Dist. Alumna OHIO Award, 1993; Alvin K. Peterjohn Outstand­ 121st General Assembly ing Public Employee Award, 1992; Spirit of ASSOCIATION Cincinnati Achievement Award. 1992. OFAREA from AGENCIES Athens County residents each year Ohio's Aging Network receive about $57,752,696 from the truck­ ON ing industry. This figure represents AGING $292,929 in truck registration fees; $645,397 in fuel taxes, and $56,814,369 in wages to the industry's 1.938 workers in Athens County. Advocating Auglaize County residents each year for the needs of older Ohioans receive about $51.750,358 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents $328,111 in truck registration fees; $695,132 in fuel taxes, and $50.727.115 in wages to the industry's 1,731 workers 1335 Dublin Rd, Suite 200-A, Columbus, OH 43215; 614/41$1-351 1 in Aualaize County.

Ohio Government Directory Budget & Management chairman, Selective Service Northern Dist. Age: 47; wife, Deborah; daughter, Jenni­ 564 Appeal Bd. for Fed. Judicial Dist. of fer; sons, Peter, Andrew. 433 N. Drexel Ohio; ex-officio voting member, Ohio Hous­ Ave., Columbus, 43209. Phone: 614/466- ing Finance Agency and Pet. Underground 8574 (O). Storage Tank Release Commission; Old Education: DePauw Univ., B.A.. politi­ Newsboys Goodfellow Assn.; Ohio Com­ cal science; Univ. of Akron School of Law modores. J.D. Recipient: Community Svc, VFW Post Member: Natl. Assn. of State Utility 606; Hon. member, Delta Kappa Gamma Consumer Advocates; Columbus, Ohio and and Alpha Kappa Psi sororities; Women of American Bar Assns. Achievement, Women in Communication; Dist. Citizenship Award, Intl. Inst, of Greater Development Department Toledo, 1990. Consumers' Counsel

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DONNA OWENS Director, Ohio Department of Commerce, 77 S. High St., 23rd Fl., Columbus, 43266- 0544. Former chairman, State Employment Rels. Bd., 1991; mayor of Toledo, 1983-89; Toledo City Council, 1979-83; Lucas Co. Bd. of Ed. Age: 58; daughters, Denise Evans, Sheri Nye, Cathy. 6026 Tetherwood Drive, To­ ledo, 43613. Phones: 419/475-7670 (H), 614/644-7047 (O). OHIO MINING AND RECLAMATION ASSOCIATION Education: Attended Stautzenberger 50 S. Young Street. Columbus, Ohio 43215 Business College. 614-228-6336 Member: Chairman, Petroleum Under­ Neal S. Tostenson, President ground Storage Tank Adv. Comm.; vice 10 Ohio Government Directory Prog.; former director of economic and com­ Labor; acting and deputy director, U.S. Ohio EPA munity development for the City of Lake- Women's Bur.; Sec. of Labor, Louisiana. wood; former director of development ser­ Age: 50; husband, George; children. vices for Sarasota, FL, 1985-91; Intl. City Tracy, Todd, Tara. Phone: 614/466-2100 (0). Mgrs. Assn.; Natl. Trust for Historic Preser­ Education: Louisiana State Univ.; Univ. vation; Natl. Council for Urban Econ. Dev.; of Wyoming. Intl. Downtown Assn.; Ohio Commodore; Member: Assn. of Personnel in Employ­ Natl. Assn. of State Development Agencies. ment Security; Governor's Human Resources Investment Council; Natl. Policy Forum. Employment Services Recipient: Special Merit Award, U.S. Labor Dept.; Commander Civil Servant of Year. Ohio AMVETS. Belmont County residents each year receive about $68,235,659 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents $514,546 in truck registration fees; $761,320 in fuel taxes, and $66,959,792 in wages to the industry's 2,285 workers in Belmont County. DONALD SCHREGARDUS Brown County residents each year re­ ceive about $38,344,081 from the truck­ Director, Ohio Environmental Protection ing industry. This figure represents Agency, 1800 WaterMark Drive, Colum­ $277,972 in truck registration fees: bus, 43266-0149. Former acting assistant $640,771 in fuel taxes, and $37,425,338 director and deputy director, OEPA. Former in wages to the industry's 1,277 workers manager - Federal Wastewater Compliance in Brown County. & Enforcement Prog., USEPA. Butler County residents each year re­ Wife: Sue; daughters, Kathy, Sara. DEBRA RUSSELL BOWLAND ceive about $361.236.506 from the truck­ Phone: 614/644-2782(0). ing industry. This figure represents Education: Miami Univ., B.S., 1972, Administrator, Ohio Bureau of Employ­ $1,794,720 in truck registration fees; M.S., 1974. ment Services, 145 S. Front St., Columbus, $ 1,421,078 in fuel taxes, and $358,020,708 Member: Serves on State Emergency 43215. Former Dpty. Asst. Sec. for Policy in wages to the industry's 12,215 workers Response Commission; Hazardous Waste and Acting Asst. for Policy, U.S. Dept. of in Butler County. Facility Board; Solid Waste Mgt. Adv. Coun-

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12 Ohio Government Directory Age: 44; wife, Darlene; daughter, Age: 41; wife, Teresa; children, Audrey, Whitney. 2642 Pennbrook, Hilliard, 43026. Allen. Resident of Upper Arlington. Phone: Insurance Phones: 614/529-8956 (H); 614/466-6282 614/644-9110(0). (O). Education: Bachelor's degree, magna Education: Bowdoin College, 1972 cum laude, Rio Grande College, mathemat­ Bachelor's degree, history; Howard Univ. ics: J.D., The Ohio State University College School of Law, 1975. of Law, 1979. Member: Chi Psi Fraternity; Council of Member: American Judges Assn.; Ohio 100 Black Republicans Org.; Assn. of Deputy Common Pleas Judges Assn.; Ohio State, Asst. Secretaries; Reagan Alumni Assn. Columbus Bar Assns.; Committee member Recipient: Ohio Child Support Enforce­ of the Civil Law Com. of the Columbus and ment Agency Directors Assn. Appreciation Ohio State Bar Assns.; former chairperson, Award for Partners in Child Support; Ohio Administration of Justice and Court Reform Commission on African-American Males Com., Ohio Judicial Conference. Chairman of the Board. Inspector General Wayne County residents each year receive about $122,764,876 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $838,210 in truck registration fees: $857.951 in fuel taxes, and $121,068.715 in wages to the industry' s 4,131 workers HAROLD T. DURYEE in Wayne County. Williams County residents each year Director, Ohio Department of Insurance, receive about $49,842,469 from the truck- 2100 Stella Ct., Columbus, 43266-0566. ing industry. This figure represents Federal Insurance Administrator, Federal $283,836 in truck registration fees: Emergency Mgt. Agency; Dep. Adm., Ohio $635,148 in fuel taxes, and $48,923,485 Bureau of Workers'Comp.; Exec. Dir., Ohio in wages to the industry's 1.669 workers Republican Party. in Williams County. Age: 64; wife. Phv His P. 925 City Park Wood County residents each year Ave., Columbus, 43206. Phones: 614/443- receive about $136,295,263 from the 8285(H), 614/644-2651 (O). trucking industry. This figure represents Education: Kenyon College, A.B., po­ $760,160 in truck registration fees: litical science. $939.157 in fuel taxes, and $ 134,595,946 Member: Ohio Soc. of the Nation's Capi­ in wages to the industry's 4,592 workers tol, vice president, 1990; Ohio Elections DONALD AlNDRLW-eOX in Wood County. Commission, 1980-84; Acad, of Political Wyandot County residents each year Science; Univ. Club of Columbus; Colum­ Inspector General, Office of the Inspec­ receive about $25,594.215 from the truck­ bus Area Intl. Program; Exec. Com., Natl. tor General, 77 S. High St., 29th Floor, ing industry. This figure represents Assn. of Insurance Commissioners; NAIC Columbus, 43215. Elected to the Common $190,882 in truck registration fees; Education and Research Foundation Board; Pleas Court in Gallia Co. in 1986, serving $603,410 in fuel taxes, and $24,799,923 Exec. Com.; Griffith Foundation for Insur­ until 1993. Then founded Judicial Alterna­ in wages to the industry's 846 workers in ance Education. tives of Ohio, Inc., a private judging, media­ Wyandot County. Recipient: Dist. Civilian Svc. Medal, tion and arbitration service. Former assistant FEMA, 1990; Meritorious Svc. Award, county prosecutor. FEMA, 1989.

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THOMAS P. CHARLES Legislative Inspector General, 50 W. Broad St., Suite 1308, Columbus, 43215. MICHAEL F. HOGAN Former Asst. Supt. and Operations Major, Ohio State Highway Patrol. Director, Dept. of Mental Health, 30 E. Age: 52; wife, Brigette; children, Brian. WILLIAM G. HOWELL Broad St., 11th Fl., Columbus, 43266-0414. Brenda. Bethany. 1137 Brookview Circle, Executive Director, Ohio Lottery Com­ Former commissioner, Connecticut Dept. of Pickerington, 43147. Phones: 614/868- mission, 615 W. Superior Ave., Cleveland, Mental Health. 8952 (H), 614/728-5100 (O). 44113-9885. Former deputy director of ad­ Phone: 614/466-2337(0). Education: Penn State; Central Ohio ministration, Ohio Lottery Comm., former Education: Cornell Univ., B.S., 1969, Tech; Youngstown State; Lakeland Com­ acting and deputy administrator, Ohio Bu­ communication arts; State Univ. Col., NY. munity. reau of Employment Svcs.; Village of M.S.. educational administration, 1972; Syra­ Member: Director, OSP Credit Union: Middlefield Administrator; South Russell cuse Univ.. PhD. administration of special Masons; Scottish Rite; president, Brookview Councilman; Exec. Sec. to Cleveland City education, 1977; graduate study at Smith Condo Assn. Mayor. College, Geo. Washington Univ., Harvard Age: 48; wife, Nancy; sons, Jonathon. Business School. Liquor Control Brennan, Jesse; daughter, MacKenzie. 12 Distinctions: Author of numerous books, Circle Dr., South Russell, 44022. Phones: reports, monographs and other professional 216/338-8224 (H), 216/787-3200 (O). publications.

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Ohio Government Directory 15 Mental Retardation and Ohio Health Care Long Term Care Svcs. deputy director and fiscal chief of ODNR. Developmental Disabilities Support & Care Comm.; Ohio Superinten­ Age: 50; wife, Sally; children, David, dents of Co. Bds. of MR/DD, president 1983- Nathan, Ashley, Laura. 964 Bluffpoint Dr.. 85 and 1989-91; Ohio Assn. of Co. Bds. of Columbus, 43235. Phones: 614/885-8568 MR/DD, charter member; Dept. of Ed. Spe­ (H), 614/265-6879(0). cial Ed. Adv. Council, 1990 and MR/DD Education: The Ohio State Univ., Transition Team, 1985-90; Prof. Assn. for bachelor's in history, 1967, master's in public Retardation; formermember, Tri-Rivers Spe­ administration, 1973. cial Needs Com.; Ohio Interagency Early Intervention Council; St. Mary' s Parish, past Public Safety president; K of C; Human Svcs. Adv. Bd.; M ARCA Industries Board: Residential Home Assn. of Marion; chairman, Probate Judges Com. for Review of Children under care of Children Svcs.

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JEROME C. MANUEL Director, Dept. of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 30 E. Broad St., Rm. 1280, Columbus, 43266-0415. Former Supt.. Marion Co. Board of MR/DD (MARCA). Age: 48; wife, Corliss; children. Mor­ gan, Megan, Shannon, Regan, Breighan, Kathlin. 210 S. Greenwood St., Marion, CHARLES D. SHIPLEY 43302. Phones: 614/387-8491 (H), 614/ Director, Ohio Department of Public 466-5214(0). Safety, 240 Parsons Ave., Box 7167, Colum­ Education: Xavier Univ., BS/BA, 1970, bus, 43205-0167. Formerly with James A. MED. 1973: post graduate. Bowling Green Rhodes & Associates; Ohio State Highway State Univ. Patrol, 1966-83. Member: Natl. Assn. of State Directors DONALD C. ANDERSON Age: 52; wife, Jana; children, David. of Dev. Disabilities Svc, Inc., Govt. Affairs Carli. 1626 McCoy Rd., Upper Arlington, Director, Ohio Dept. of Natural Re­ Com.; Governor's Family & Children First 43220. Phone: (614)466-3383(0). sources, 1930 Belcher Dr., Bldg. D-3, Co­ Cabinet Council; chairman of Multi-Need Education: Columbus Technical Inst., lumbus, 43224-1387. Former Asst. Dir., Children's (luster; Natl. Policy Council: Associate of Applied Science, degree in law enforcement; Columbus State Community College, real estate; Case Western Reserve; Secret Service Acad.; Ohio State Highway Patrol Acad. EARL, N, MERWIN Member: American Legion Post #201. West Jefferson; Univ. Lodge #631, Free and SUSAN M. SELCER Accepted Masons; Scottish Rite, Shrine. BETH A. DINSMORE former member; Fraternal Order of Police. Attorneys at Law 1085 Fishinger Road Carroll County residents each year receive about $28,083,486 from the truck­ Columbus, Ohio 43221 ing industry. This figure represents (614)457-4211 $229,718 in truck registration fees; $573,853 in fuel taxes, and $27,279,915 in wages to the industry's 931 workers in Carroll County. Appearing Before: Champaign County residents each year receive about $34,935,042 from the The Ohio Public Utilities Commission trucking industry. This figure represents The Interstate Commerce Commission $277,476 in truck registration fees; $614,035 in fuel taxes, and $34,043,531 Department of Transportation in wages to the industry's 1.162 workers Other Governmental Agencies in Champaign County. The Courts of Ohio

16 Ohio Government Directory Ohio State Highway Patrol Bureau of Motor Vehicles Public Utilities Commission

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Ohio Government Directory 17 program; Young Professionals of Cleveland; Arts and Science Scholarship Award; Out­ Guardian Ad Litem Project. Cuyahoga Co. standing Senior Scholastic Award; Alpha Juvenile Court. Lambda Delta Honorary Society; Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society. Note: Commissioner Fergus' term runs from April 11, 1995 to April 10, 2000.

JOLYNN BARRY BUTLER Commissioner, Public Utilities Commis­ sion of Ohio, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus RONDA HARTMAN FERGUS 43266-0573. Former PUCO chair; Ohio Rep. 94th Dist., 1983-89; Asst. Gallipolis Commissioner, Public Utilities Commis­ City Solicitor, 1978-80. sion, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43215- Attorney, former president, Cowles & 3793. Former chief of Telecommunications. Butler Co. LPA, 1981-89. Utilities Dept.; Asst. to the legal director; Age: 41; Husband, E. William Butler; special projects coordinator; telecommuni­ DAVID W. JOHNSON son, Kevin Barry Butler. Phone: 614/466- cations chief, Water & Sewer Legal Dept.; 3101 (O). administrative law judge. Commissioner. Public Utilities Commis­ Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S. Husband. John C. Fergus II; son, Corey. sion, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43215. and J.D. 4378 Shire Creek Ct., Hilliard, 43026. FormerOhio Rep. and Senator; formermayor, Member: Natl. Assn. of Regulatory Util­ Phones: 614/876-9856 (H), 614/466-7533 North Canton ity Commissioners (NARUC) Communica­ (O). P.O. Box 2142, North Canton, 44720. tions Com.; Women Executives in State Education: The Ohio State University, Phone: 614/466-3905(0). Government, vice chair; Ohio Univ. Institute B.S. cum laude; The Ohio State University Education: Attended Kent State Univ., for Local Govt. Administration and Rural Law School, J.D. Stark Co. Campus. Dev. Advisory Board; Trinity Episcopal Member: Sports Car Club of America; Member: National Assn. of Regulatory Church. Porsche Club. Utility Commissioners - Committees on Recipient: Phillips Medal of Public Svc. Recipient: Pressey Scholar, 1973-77; Water and Washington Action. by O.U. College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1989; Governor's Special Recognition for service on the Northwest Ordinance Bicen­ tennial Commission Exec. Com.; Legislator MULDOON & FERRIS of the Year, Ohio Assn. of County Bds. of MR/DD; Leadership Award, Ohio Develop­ Attorneys At Law mental Disabilities Planning Council.

2733 W. Dublin-Granville Rd. Clark County residents each year re­ ceive about $ 153.094.416 from the truck- Columbus, Ohio 43235-2798 ing industry. This figure represents $931,290 in truck registration fees; (614) 889-4777 $883,596 in fuel taxes, and $ 151.279.531 in wages to the industry's 5,162 workers in Clark County. James W. Muldoon Clermont County residents each year Boyd B. Ferris receive about $185,025,757 from the David A. Ferris trucking industry. This figure represents $1,084,935 in truck registration fees: Complete Business and Corporate Services for Transportation Provid­ $646,845 in fuel taxes, and $ 183.293.977 ers and Users; Public Utilities Commission, Department of Transpor­ in wages to the industry's 6,254 workers tation, Department of Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, National in Clermont County. Labor Relations Bureau, Interstate Commerce Commission, Loss and Clinton County residents each year receive about $47,175,189 from the truck­ Damage Litigation, Business and Estate Planning. ing industry. This figure represents $313,584 in truck registration fees; Representation before governmental agencies for Hazardous Materials $643,567 in fuel taxes, and $46,218,038 in wages to the industry's 1,577 workers and other Civil Forfeiture Violations. in Clinton County.

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RICHARD M. FANELLY Cummins Commissioner, Public Utilities Commis­ REGINALD A. WILKINSON sion, 180 E. Broad St.. Columbus, 43266- Ohio, Inc. 0573. Former Akron Public Utilities com­ Director, Ohio Department of Rehabili­ Columbus, OH 614/771-1000 missioner, formerly affiliated with Akron tation and Correction, 1050 Freeway Drive, Akron, Oh 218/773-7821 Oil and Gas Div., former special assistant to N, Columbus, 43229. Former deputy direc­ Cincinnati, OH 513/563-6670 Cleveland, OH 216/4394800 Akron Mayor and assistant director of law. tor; warden, Dayton Correc. Inst.; Supt., Lima, OH 419/227-2641 Wife, Kay; daughter, Glenn; son, Michael. Correcs. Training Acad., Orient; other cor­ Slrasburg, OH 218/878-5511 Toledo. OH 419/8934711 1852 Fishinger Rd.. Upper Arlington, 43221. rections positions. Youngstown, OH 216/534-1935 Phone: 614/644-8226(0). Phone: 614/752-1164(0). Education: Georgetown Univ., B.A., Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., political science; Western Reserve Univ., political science; Ohio Univ., M.A., higher J.D. education administration; Univ. of Cincin­ Member: Natl. Assn. of Regulatory Util­ nati, post M.A., educational leadership. ity Commissioners. Member: Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission, Adv. Bd.; Commission on African-American Males; Ohio Correctional

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Ohio Government Directory 19 and Court Svcs. Assn., past president; presi­ 1967-71; Supt. of Savings and Loan Assns., Member: Governor'sStateOuality Steer­ dent-elect, Assn. of State Correctional Ad­ 1975-78. ing Com.; chairman. Lake Erie Commission; ministrators; Natl. Org. of Black Law En­ Attorney: Schwartz, Kelm, Warren and chairman, IVHS Ohio; Adv. Bd., Ohio State forcement Execs.; North American Assn. of Rubenstein, 1989-91; Tracy, DeLibera. Univ. College of Engineering; Portfolio chair­ Wardens and Superintendents; North Ameri­ Lyons and Collins, 1971-75. man. United Way; Licking Co. United Way can Correctional Assn., Natl. Assn. of Blacks Age: 56; wife, Elizabeth. Phone: 614/ Board; Licking Co. Republican Exec. Com.; in Criminal Justice, past president, Ohio 466-2166(0). former member, Licking Memorial Hospital Chap.; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; Gothic Education: Miami Univ., B.S., business Dev. Council; Ohio Farm Bureau; Co. Masonic Lodge No. 122, past master; King administration, 1960; The Ohio State Univ. Engineer's Assn. of Ohio Board; Natl. Assn. Solomon Consistory No. 20; Sinai Temple College of Law, J.D., 1963. of Co. Engineers; Amer. Soc. of Highway No. 59; Central State Univ. Law Enforce­ Member: former chairman, Ohio Co. Engs.; chairman, Newark-Heath Metropoli­ ment Com. Auditor's Assn. Legislative Com. tan Planning Org.; American Public Works Recipient: William L. Hastie Award, Assn.; American Road and Transp. Builders NABCJ; Public Svc. Awards from CCA and Assn.; Newark Area Ducks Unlimited Com., Friends of Amistad. Transportation five years; Licking Co. Junior Livestock Assn.; Mental Health Assn. of Licking Co. Taxation Youth Services

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20 Ohio Government Directory Age: 49; wife, Toni; children, Mary, Anna, Joseph. 9710 Meadow Wood Drive Columbiana County residents each Crawford County residents each year NW, Pickerington, 43147. Phones: 614/ year receive about $ 112.127.846 from receive about $50,667,419 from the truck- 868-1796 (H); 614/466-8783 (O). the trucking industry. This figure rep­ ing industry. This figure represents Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., resents $800,331 in truck registration $330,157 in truck registration fees; social welfare, 1967; Xavier Univ., graduate fees; $855,130 in fuel taxes, and $737,416 in fuel taxes, and $49,599,846 studies. $110,472,385 in wages tothe industry's in wages to the industry's 1,692 workers Member: president, Council of Juvenile 3,769 workers in Columbiana County. in Crawford County. Correctional Administrators; past vice presi­ Coshocton County residents each Cuyahoga County residents each year dent, Ralph W. Alvis House. year receive about $36,863,290 from receive about $1,475,972,894 from the Recipient: Nat'l Governor's Assn. Dist. the trucking industry. This figure rep­ trucking industry. This figure represents Svc. Award for State Gov't. Svc, 1991; resents $277,293 in truck registration $6,762,914 in truck registration fees; "Executive Scholar" and Hon. Doc. of Ap­ fees; $738,835 in fuel taxes, and $6,465,426 in fuel taxes, and plied Public Svc, Hocking Technical Col­ $35,847,162 in wages to the industry's $ 1,462,744,554 in wages to the industry' s lege, 1990. 1,223 workers in Coshocton County. 49,908 workers in Cuyahoga County.

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Boehner, John A. (R-8th) 23 Brown, Sherrod (D-13th) 23 Chabot, Steven J. (R-lst) 23 Cremeans, Frank A. (R-6th) 24 DeWine. Michael (R) 30 Gillmor, Paul E. (R-5th) 24 Glenn, John (D) 30 Hall, Tony P. (D-3rd) 24 Hobson, David L. (R-7th) 25 Hoke, Martin R. (R-lOth) 25 Kaptur, Marcy (D-9th) 25 Kasich. John R. (R-12th) 26 LaTourette, Steven C. (R-19th) 26 (D) STEVEN J. CHABOT (R) Ney, Robert (R-18th) 26 Oxley, Michael G. (R-4th) 27 Congress, 13th Dist. (Geauga, Medina, Congress, 1st Dist. (Hamilton). Former Portman, Rob (R-2nd) 27 parts of Cuyahoga, Lorain, Portage, Sum­ Cincinnati Councilman, Hamilton Co. Com­ Pryce, Deborah (R-15th) 28 mit. Trumbull). , missioner. Regula, Ralph (R-16th) 28 1983-91; Ohio Rep., 1975-83. Attorney. Sawyer, Thomas C. (D-14th) 28 Congressman. Age: 41; wife, Donna; daughter, Erika; Stokes, Louis (D-l 1th) 29 Age: 42; daughters, Emily, Elizabeth. son, Brandon. Phone: 513/662-8000 (W). Traficant, Jr., James A. (D-l7th) 29 2625E.Erie,Loram. Phone: 216/288-3221 Education: College of William & Mary; (H). Chase College of Law. Education: Yale Univ., B.A., Russian Member: American, Ohio, Cincinnati studies; The Ohio State Univ., M.A. educa­ Bar Assns.; Hamilton Co. Republican Club; tion, M.S. public administration. Westwood Civic Assn.; Friends of the Parks; Member: Natl. Assn. of Secretaries of Chairman, Youth Task Force, spearheaded State, chairman of Task Force on Barriers to effort to use jail inmates to beautify Voting; sponsor, Natl. Voter Registration interstates; double celling inmates, initiated Day Resolution; Central Ohio Boy Scout effort to require inmates in Hamilton Co. to Council; Mansfield Jaycees; Project VOTE!; pay for their own incarceration. Columbus Literacy Council. Recipient: Outstanding Alumnus Award, Cuyahoga County residents each year re­ OSU, 1988; Public Official of the Year, ceive about $1,475,972,894 from the trucking Easter Seal Soc.-Ohio, 1986; Best Secretary industry. This figure represents $6,762,914 in of State in America, Midwest Voter Regis­ truck registration fees; $6,465,426 in fuel taxes, tration Project, 1984. and $1,462,744,554 in wages to the indusuy's 49.908 workers in Cuyahoga County.

JOHN A. BOEHNER (R) Congress, 8th Dist. (Butler, Darke, Mi­ ami, Preble, Shelby, part of Auglaize, Mer­ Common and Contract Carrier cer, Montgomery) Ohio Rep., 1984-90; Specializing in Bulk Dump Truck Commodities Union Twp. trustee, 1980-84. President, Nucite Sales, Inc. Age: 44; wife, Deborah; children. Lind­ say, Tricia. Phones: 513/777-8212(H).513/ 894-6003 (W). Education: Xavier Univ., B.S., business BROWN TRANSPORT, INC. administration. 6387 ST. RT. 122 Member: Union Twp., Cincinnati and WEST ALEXANDRIA, OH 45381 Dayton Chambers of Commerce; Butler Co. Mental Health Assn.; Knights of Columbus; Butler Co. Farm Bureau; Amer. Heart Assn., board; YMCA Capital Campaign Co-chair; American Legion - #218; Union Elem. School Serving Southwestern Ohio PTA; St. John Catholic Church. Recipient: Three-time recipient, United 513/787-3512 Conservatives of Ohio Award; Outstanding Man in America, 1985; Watchdog of the Treasury, 1986, 1992.

Ohio Government Directory 23 outstanding legislators in the U.S., Natl. Re­ publican Legislators Assn.; Didt. Svc. awards from Disabled American Veterans of Ohio and Ohio Civil Service Employees Assn.; Ohio Prosecuting Atty's Assn.; Ohio School Boards Assn.; Ohio Education Assn.; Buck­ eye Assn. of School Administrators; Ohio Governor's Award; Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame; Watchdog of the Treasury; NCSL Award for leadership in the ; Thomas Jefferson Award; Outs. Legislator of Year, Ohio VFW; Hon. degrees from Ohio Univ., Tiffin Univ., Rio Grande College.

FRANK A. CREMEANS (R) PAUL E. GILLMOR (R) Congress, 6th Dist. (Athens, Clinton. Congress, 5th Dist. (Erie, Henry, Huron. Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Paulding. Putnam. Sandusky, Seneca, Defi­ Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Scioto, Vinton, ance, Van Wert, Williams, part of Lorain, Washington, part of Ross, Warren). Mercer, Ottawa, Wood). Ohio Sen., 1967-88. Owner/Operator, Cremeans Concrete. Attorney. Wife, Carol; daughters, Cari, Lee; son, Age: 55; wife, Karen; daughters. Linda. John. 3417 Neighborhood Rd., Box 475, Julie; son, Paul Michael. 7750 N. County Gallipolis, 45631. Phones: 614/446-4298 Rd. 51, Old Fort, 44861. (H), 614/446-1142 (W). Education: Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B.A.; Education: The Rio Grande Univ., Univ. of Michigan Law School, J.D. bachelor's of education; Ohio Univ., master's Member: American, Ohio State Bar of education. Assns.: Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Pi Member: Grand Lodge of Free and ac­ Sigma Alpha Natl. Political Science Honor­ TONY P. HALL (D) cepted Masons. Knights of Pythias; Benevo­ ary; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Rotary; Ameri­ lent and Protective Order of Elks; Grace can Legion; Vietnam Veterans of America; Congress, 3rd Dist. (Montgomery). United Methodist Church; Lifetime member Ohio Farm Bureau. Ohio Rep. 1969-72; Ohio Senate, 1973-78; of Ohio Ready Mix Assn.; NFIB. Recipient: Selected as one of 10 most Coim. since 1978. K&P Trucking Co. 3862 State Route 103 South Willard, Ohio 44890

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24 Ohio Government Directory Real estate agent. Age: 54; wife, Janet; daughter, Jyl; son, Ohio Trucking Facts Matthew. 3275 Southdale Drive#6, Dayton, • Trucking employed 327,543 Ohio 45409. Phone: 513/225-2843 (W). workers in 1991; one of every 13 people. Education: Denison Univ., A.B. • OhioTrucking generated a payroll of Member: Chairman, Select Com. on more than $9.6 billion in 1991. Hunger; Founder, Congressional Friends of • There are over 8,630 family-owned Human Rights Monitors; Board of Manag­ and corporate trucking businesses in the ers, Air Force Museum Foundation; Board state. of Trustees, Holiday Aid; Advisory Com., • Trucks carried 86% - 244.6 million Emergency Resource Bank: Board of Advi­ tons - of all freight moved in 1991. sors, Aviation Trail. • $9,716 in state and federal highway Recipient: Food and Agriculture Org. of user taxes were paid for a typical five- the United Nations Silver World Food Day axle tractor semitrailer in 1993, with Medal, 1992; U.S. AID Presidential End $4,876 paid to the State of Ohio. Hunger Award, 1992; Osfam America Part­ • T nicks represented only 2.2% of ners Award, 1992; Bread for the World Dist. vehicles registered in Ohio in 1991, yet Svc. Against Hunger Award; NCAA Silver paid 38% of total highway user taxes Anniversary Award; Hon. Doctor of Laws MARTIN R. HOKE (R) paid. degrees from Asbury and Eastern Colleges. Congress, 10th. Dist. (Cuyahoga). Attorney/businessman. Age: 42; children, Elizabeth, Christo­ pher, Peter. 21270 Lorain Rd., Fairview Park, 44126. Phone: 216/356-2010(0). Education: Amherst College, B.A., magna cum laude, 1973; Case Western Re­ serve Univ. School of Law, J.D., 1980. Member: Cleveland Opera and Ballet; Fairmount Presbyterian Church.

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DAVID L. HOBSON (R) Congress, 7th Dist. (Champaign, Clark. Fairfield, Fayette, Greene, Union, part of Pickaway, Logan, Ross). Ohio Senate, 1982- (•LT - M,.m . 90, Pres. Pro Tern, 1988-90. lei I Businessman. Age: 58; wife. Carolyn Alexander; daugh­ ters, Susan, Lynn; son, Doug. P.O. Box P 1 1 u 2691, Springfield, 45501. Phones: 513/339- (D) 1505(H), 513/325-0474 (W). Education: Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B.A., Congress, 9th Dist. (Lucas, Fulton, part 1958; Ohio State College of Law, J.D., 1963. of Wood, Ottawa). City planner, Toledo; Professional Member: Board member of three univer­ Congress since 1982. sities; Springfield Board of Realtors; Rotary Age: 48; single. 1841 Dority Rd., To­ Intl.; 32nd Degree Mason; American Le­ ledo, 43615. Phone: 419/259-7500 (B). gion, VFW; Elks. Education: Univ. of Wisconsin, B.A., •ICTURE AMERIC Recipient: Bulldog Award, Watchdogs with honors; Univ. of Michigan, Master's, PHOTOGRAPHY A of the Treasury, 102nd Congress; Jefferson urban planning; Doctoral candidate, MIT. Award, Citizens for a Sound Economy, 102nd Member: Northeast-Midwest Cong. Coa­ Cong.; Sound Dollar Award; Free Congress lition, cochair; Cong. Caucus on Women's Portraits, Foundation, 1994; Guardian of Small Busi­ Issues, treasurer; Cong. Competitiveness Fund Raisers, ness, NFIB, 102nd Cong.; 1990 Nathan Davis Caucus, cochair; Univs. of Michigan, Wis­ Award, AMA; Spirit of Enterprise Awrd, consin Alumni Assns.; NAACP; Polish Special Events, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1992 and 1993; American Historical Assn.; Federated Demo­ Everything Taxpayer Hero, Citizens Against Govern­ cratic Women of Ohio; Little Flower Parish; ment Waste, 1991; Legislator of the Year Arts Com. of Greater Toledo; Fulton Co. Photographic ! Awards from Ohio Nursing Assn., 1989, Democratic Women's Clubs; Greater Bir­ Ohio Hospice Assn., 1989, Natl. Assn. of mingham VFW Post 4906; Hungarian Club Social Workers, 1990. of Toledo; Intl. Inst, of Greater Toledo; (614) 228-3686

Ohio Government Directory 25 League of Women Voters; Lucas Co. Grocers' Assn.; Thomas Jefferson Award Democratic Party; Business and Profes­ for Dist. Svc, 1994, NAWGA; Champion of sional Women's Clubs; North Toledo Old the Merit Shop, 1985-92, Associated Build­ Timers Football Assn.; Old Newsboys' ers and Contractors. Goodfellow Assn.; St. Patrick Historic Soc; Toledo Legal Aid Soc; Toledo Mu­ seum of Art; Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 35. Recipient: Award of Merit, Natl. Coun­ cil of Senior Citizens, 1984; Natl. Legisla­ tive "Bronze Liberty Bell", U.S. Savings Bonds Volunteer Com., 1986; Legislator of the Year, Natl. Assn. of Social Workers, 1986; Phillip A. Hart Award, Catholic NETWORK. 1986; other awards from Ohio Food Assn., Independent Grocers, U.S. Small Business Administration, Ser­ vice Corps of Retired Senior Exec, Ohio Health Care Assn., U.S. Air Force Nurse ROBERT W. NEY (R) Practitioners, Ohio Union of Patrolmen's Congress, 18th Dist. (Belmont, Carroll, Assn., U.S. Marine Corps League, Ameri­ Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, cans for Human Rights in the Ukraine, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum. Noble, Perry, American Ex-prisoners of War; OH State STEVEN C. LATOURETTE (R) Tuscarawas, part of Licking, Columbiana). Council, Vietnam Veterans of America, Congress, 19th Dist. (Ashtabula, Lake, Ohio Rep. 1981-82; Ohio Senator, 1983-94. 1985; Navy SeaBees, 1989; UAW Local Full-time legislator. #14 Veterans Com., 1990; Dist. Legis. of part of Cuyahoga). Lake Co. Prosecuting Age: 40; wife, Candy S.; son, Robert W. the Year, State/Catholic War Vets., 1990. Attorney. Age: 40; wife, Susan; children. Sarah. Ill; daughter. Kayla Maria. 112 Overlook Sam, Clare, Amy. 656 E. Main St.. Madison, Ct., St. Clairsville, 43950 Phone: 614/695- 44057. Phone: 216/946-1944 (W). 5311 (H). Education: Univ. of Michigan, bachelor's; Education: Ohio Univ., Belmont Branch: Cleveland State Univ., J.D. The Ohio State Univ., B.S., education. Member: Lake Co. Budget Commission; Member: Kiwanis; Elks; Lions; Natl. Lake Co. Narcotics Agency Exec. Bd.: Rifle Assn.; Sportsmens Club; Ohio Veter­ County Task Force on Domestic Violence, ans Home Oversight Com.; Board of chairman; Regional Forensic Laboratory, di­ Unreclaimed Strip Mined Lands; NCSL En­ rector; Lake Co. Police Chiefs Assn. ergy and Local Government Corns.; Federal Recipient: Outstanding Prosecuting At­ Funds Com. torney in Ohio, 1990; nominated by Gov. Recipient: Ohio Conservative of the Year, Voinovich and presently serves as Fellow of 1983-84; Ohio Council of Fraternal & Svc. American College of Prosecuting Attorneys. Orgns. Legislator of the Year, 1986-87; Dist.

JOHN R. KASICH (R) Next Day Air 2nd Day Air 3 Day Select Congress, 12th Dist. (Delaware, part of Franklin, Licking). Ohio Senate, 1979-82; Worldwide Express Worldwide Expedited congressman since 1983. GroundTrac UPS Hundredweight Full-time congressman. Age: 42; single; 63 N. West St., Scheduled Ground Service Westerville, 43081. Phones: 614/890-8785 (H), 614/469-7318(0). Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A. political science. Member: Counseling Service Board of Trustees, Westerville. 1-800-PICK-UPS Recipient: Golden Bulldog Award, 1983- 93, Watchdogs of the Treasury, Inc.; Guard­ ian of Small Business by Natl. Fed. of Inde­ pendent Business, 1983-92; American Secu­ rity Council Leadership Award, 1983-92; Spirit of Enterprise Award, U.S. Chamber, 999 1988-93; Taxpayer's Friend Award, Natl. Taxpayers Union, 1989-91; Congressional Worldwide Leadership Award, 1994, Natl. Assn. of Olympic Sponsor Wholesaler-Distributors; Thomas Jefferson Award, 1992, Natl. American Wholesale

26 Ohio Government Directory Legislator Support of Vietnam Veterans Congressman, attorney. Award, 1985; Ohio Sportsmen Natl. Wild­ Age: 50; wife, Patricia; son, Chadd. 100 life Fed. Conservative Legislator of the Year, E. Main Cross, Findlay, 45840. Phone: 202/ 1986; Outstanding Svc. Award, Disabled 225-2676 (O), or 800/472-4154 in Ohio. American Veterans of Ohio, 1985; OMEGA Education: Miami Univ., B.A.; The Ohio Svc. to People of Appalachia, 1987-88; Ohio State Univ. College of Law, J.D. League for the Mentally Retarded Leader­ Member: Soc. of Former Special Agents ship Award. 1988-90. of the FBI; American, Ohio and Findlay Bar Assns.; Sigma Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Rotary Intl.; Ohio Farm Bureau; Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce; Ohio Assn. of Twp. Trustees & Clerks; Elks. Recipient: Chamber of Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award; Watchdog of the Trea­ sury Golden Bulldog Award; NFIB Guard­ ian of Small Business Award, Natl. Taxpayer's Union Friend of the Taxpayer Award. (R) Darke County residents each year re­ Congress, 2nd Dist. (Adams, Brown, ceive about $64,797,633 from the truck­ Clermont, part of Hamilton, Warren). ing industry. This figure represents Congressman. $451,068 in truck registration fees; Age: 39; wife, Jane; sons, Jed, Will. $768,581 in fuel taxes, and $63,577,985 3241 Berry Ave., Cincinnati, 45208. Phone: in wages to the industry's 2,169 workers 513/791-0381 (O). in Darke County. Education: Dartmouth College, B.A., Defiance County residents each year Univ. of Michigan College of Law, J.D. MICHAEL G. OXLEY (R) receive about $44,870,176 from the truck­ Member: Springer School Board of Trust­ ing industry. This figure represents Congress, 4th Dist. (Allen, Crawford, ees, United Way and Community Chest $271,109 in truck registration fees; Hancock, Hardin, Marion, Morrow, Government Relations Com.; Greater Cin­ $635,567 in fuel taxes, and $43,963,500 Richland, Wyandot, part of Auglaize, Knox, cinnati Chamber State and Federal Relations in wages to the industry's 1,500 workers Logan). Ohio Rep. 1973-81. U.S. Rep. Com.; Hyde Park Community United Meth­ in Defiance County. 1981-present. odist Church.

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Ohio Government Directory 27 Recipient: Public Policy Leadership ian of Small Business; Ohio Union Patrol­ Award, Ohio Supreme Court, 1992. men Top Legislator; Stark Wilderness Cen­ ter Dist. Svc. Award; Mr. Coal Award; Spirit of Enterprise, US Chamber.

DEBORAH PRYCE (R) Congress, 15th Dist. (Madison, parts of Franklin, Pickaway). Franklin Co. Munici­ (R) pal Court Judge, elected 1985, 1991; Con­ gress since 1992. Congress, 16th Dist. (Ashland, Holmes, THOMAS C. SAWYER (D) Age: 43; husband, Randy Walker; step­ Wayne, most of Stark. Knox). Congress, son Kelly; daughter, Caroline. 340 E. Gay 1973-present; Ohio Senate, 1967-72; Ohio Congress, 14th Dist. (Parts of Portage, St., Columbus, 43215. Phone: 614/228- Rep. 1965-66; Ohio State Board of Ed., Summit, Stark). Former Ohio Rep., 44th 1101 (B). 1960-64. Dist.; former mayor of Akron. Education: The Ohio State University, Full-time congressman. Full-time congressman. B.A. cum laude, 1973; Capital Law School, Age: 70; wife, Mary; sons, David, Rich­ Age: 49; wife, Joyce; daughter, Amanda. J.D. Order of Curia, 1976. ard; daughter, Martha. 8787 Erie Ave., SW, 1298 N. Howard St., Akron, 44310. Phone: Member: Columbus and Ohio Bar Assns.; Navarre, 44662. Phones: 216/756-2635 216/923-7699 (H). Women Lawyers of Franklin Co.; Columbus (H 1.216/489-4414(0). Education: Univ. of Akron, A.B., M.A., Area Womens Political Caucus; Franklin Education: Mt. Union College, B.A.; English. Co. Elected Women; Columbus Inns of Court William McKinley School of Law, LL.B. and Action for Children; Delegate to Austra­ Member: Beach City American Legion; Delaware County residents each year re­ lia for American Council of Young Political Navarre Kiwanis; Beach City Grange. ceive about $87,384,589 from the trucking in­ Leaders: appointed to Ohio Supreme Court Recipient: Hon. Doc. of Law Degrees dustry. This figure represents $509,553 in truck Com. on Dispute Resolution; Municipal from Mount Union and Malone Colleges, registration fees: $751,667 in fuel taxes, and Court Subcommittee Chairman; Indianola Univ. of Akron; Legislative Conservationist $86,123,369 in wages to the industry's 2,938 Presbyterian Church. of the Year: Watchdog of Treasury; Guard- workers in Delaware County

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28 Ohio Government Directory ternity (life member); Ohio State Demo­ Phone: 216/743-1914 (B). cratic Party; American Civil Liberties Union; Education: Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.S., Pythagoras Lodge No. 9; The Urban League; Ed., 1963; Youngstown State Univ., M.S., Harvard AIDS Institute; Scottish Rite. administration, 1973, M.S., counseling, 1976. Recipient: Honorary Doctor of Laws Member: Established Parent Awareness Degrees from 20 schools; One of the 100 group in Ohio; instructor, Ohio Peace Of­ Most Influential Black Americans, Ebony. ficer Training Institute; chairman, Mahoning County Welfare Advisory Board, 1979; Mahoning County Crime Prevention Com.. 1980; fund raiser for numerous charitable organizations; board member of Childrens and Family Svc, 1979; Youngstown Juve­ nile Justice Coordinating Com., 1978; Youngstown Consumer Protection Agency. Recipient: Outstanding Interest and Con­ tribution to Drug Awareness award, East Palestine, 1984; Outstanding Service for In­ LOUIS STOKES (D) ner City Helping Hand, Inc., 1984.

Congress, 1 lth Dist. (Cuyahoga). Con­ Erie County residents each year re­ gressman since 1969. ceive about $89,265,204 from the truck­ Attorney. ing industry. This Figure represents Age: 69; wife, Jeanette; son, Louis C; $571,224 in truck registration fees; daughters, Shelly, Angela, Lorene. Phone: $766,980 in fuel taxes, and $87,927,000 216/522-4900 (W). in wages to the industry's 3,000 workers Education: Western Reserve Univ.; in Erie County. Cleveland Marshall Law School, J.D. J. A. TRAFICANT, JR. (D) Fairfield County residents each year Board Member: The Martin Luther King. receive about $124,000,034 from the Congress, 17th Dist. (Mahoning, part of Jr. Center for Social Change; St. Paul A.M.E. trucking industry. This figure represents Trumbull, Columbiana). Mahoning Co. Sher­ Zion Church; American, Cleveland, Norman $755,586 in truck registration fees; iff, 1980-84; Dir., Mahoning Co. Drug Pro­ S. Minor, Cuyahoga Co. Bar Assns.; Citi­ $823,010 in fuel taxes, and $ 122.421.438 gram, 1971-81; Congressman since 1985. zens League; American Legion; African- in wages to the industry's 4,177 workers Age: 53; wife, Patricia; daughters, Eliza­ American Institute Advisory Council; in Fairfield County. I.B.O.E. Lodge #177; Kappa Alpha Psi Fra­ beth, Robin. 429 N. Main St., Poland, 44514.

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Ohio Government Directory 29 Award; Donald Santarelli Award for Public Policy, National Organization of Victim As­ Fayette County residents each year U. S. Senators sistance; Watchdog of the Treasury Award, receive about $32,796,902 from the truck­ National Taxpayers Union; Spirit of Enter­ ing industry. This figure represents prise Award; Chamber of Commerce; Guard­ $211,720 in truck registration fees; ian of Small Business Award, NFIB; Na­ $570,736 in fuel taxes, and $32,014,446 tional Security Leadership Award, Ameri­ in wages to the industry's 1,092 workers can Security Council; Golden Eagle Award, in Fayette County. Council for National Defense Franklin County residents each year receive about $1,231,266,016 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $5,935,827 in truck registration fees; $5,173,974 in fuel taxes, and $1,220,156,215 in wages to the industry's 41.631 workers in Franklin County. Fulton County residents each year receive about $46,948.516 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents $326,757 in truck registration fees; $629,174 in fuel taxes, and $45,992,585 in wages to the industry's 1,569 workers MIKE DEWINE (R) in Fulton County. Gallia County residents each year re­ U.S. Senate. Ohio Lt. Gov., 1991-94; ceive about $30,118,618 from the truck­ U.S. Rep., 1983-90; Ohio Senator, 1981-82; ing industry. This figure represents Greene Co. Prosecuting Atty., 1976-80. $216,958 in truck registration fees: Age: 47; wife, Francis Struewing; chil­ $592,660 in fuel taxes, and $29,309,000 dren, Patrick, Jill, John, Brian, Alice. Mark. JOHN GLENN, JR. (D) in wages to the industry's 1,000 workers Anna, Rebecca (deceased in 1993). 2587 in Gallia County. ConleyRd.,Cedarville,45314. Phone: 513/ U.S. Senate, senator since 1974. 766-5697 (H). Age: 73; wife, Anna; children, Lyn and Com.; Franklin County Democratic Party; Education: Miami Univ., B.S., educa­ Dave. Tenth District Democratic Action Club; 33rd tion, 1969; Ohio Northern Univ., J.D., 1972. Education: Muskingum College, B.S. Degree Mason; elder, Presbyterian Church; Member: Vice president and trustee, Member: Intl. Acad, of Astronauts; Avia­ Muskingum College Board of Trustees. Greene Co. Historical Soc; Central State tion Hall of Fame; Natl. Space Hall of Fame; Recipient: Dist. Flying Cross, five; Air Univ. Board of Trustees; St. Paul's Catholic Soc. of Experimental Test Pilots; Marine Medal with 18 clusters; Navy Unit Commen­ Church, Yellow Springs. Corps. Aviation Assn.; DaedaliansSoc; Natl. dation, Korea; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Recipient: Lifetime member of Mothers Space Club Board of Trustees: Intl. Assn. of Medal; Natl. Space Medal of Honor; NASA Against Drunk Drivers, national MADD Holiday Inns; Ohio State Democratic Exec Dist. Service Medal.

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Robert Boggs Ben Espy Linda Furney Robert Nettle Minority Leader Asst. Minority Leader Minority Whip Asst. Minority Whip

Agriculture - Gaeth, Chairman; Kearns, Vice Financial Institutions, Insurance and Reference and Oversight - Watts, Chair­ Chairman; Carnes, Dix, Schafrath, Long*, Commerce - Cupp. Chairman; Ray, Vice man; Aronoff, Vice Chairman; Finan, Burch, McLin. Chairman; Dix, Gillmor, Horn, B. Johnson, Furney*, Boggs Secretary Mary Anne Akre... 466-8150 Suhadolnik, Zaleski*, Latell, Nettle, Sheerer. Secretary Ruth Latham 466-5981 LSC Staff.... Bob Yaekle 466-0632 Secretary Jean Baldwin 466-7584 LSC Staff.... Jennifer Parker 466-1156 Rules - Aronoff, Chairman; Gaeth, Vice Economic Development, Technology & Chairman; Drake, Finan. Ray, Snyder, Watts, Health - Drake, Chairman; Gillmor, Vice Aerospace - Horn, Chairman; Oelslager, Boggs*, Espy, Furney, J. Johnson. Chairman; Greenwood, Kearns, Ray, Vice Chairman; Carnes, Howard, Snyder, Suhadolnik, Sheerer*, J. Johnson, Kucinich. Watts, Latell*, Vukovich, Zaleski. State & Local Government & Veterans' Secretary Ann Dover 466-7505 Secretary Becky Layton 466-4538 LSC Staff.... Alan Van Dyne 466-1169 Affairs - Schafrath, Chairman; Greenwood, LSC Staff.... Paul Lang 466-8710 Vice Chairman; Carnes, Gillmor, Howard, Highways and Transportation - Oelslager, Levey, Vukovich*, Latell, Zaleski. Education. Retirement - Snyder, Chair­ Chairman; Carnes, Vice Chairman; Dix, Secretary Carol Kaufmann ...466-8086 man; Schafrath, Vice Chairman; Cupp, Gaeth, Howard, Snyder, Burch*, Boggs, LSC Staff.... Wendy Gridley 466-3491 Greenwood, Kearns, Oelslager, Furney*, Latell. Long, McLin. Secretary Sue Bausch 466-0626 Ways and Means - Finan, Chairman; Levey, Secretary Jean Angel 466-8082 LSC Staff.... Linda Crawford .... 466-1154 Vice Chairman; Gillmor, Greenwood, Horn, LSC Staff.... Randy Anderson ...466-0339 B. Johnson, Kucinich*, Burch, Nettle. Human Services and Aging - Kearns, Chair­ Secretary Mary Jo Harris 466-9737 Energy, Natural Resources & Environ­ man; Howard, Vice Chairman; Drake, LSC Staff.... Mark Flanders 466-8419 ment - Suhadolnik. Chairman; Dix, Vice Oelslager, Ray, Snyder, McLin*, J. Johnson, Chairman; Carnes, Gaeth, B. Johnson, Sheerer. * Denotes ranking minority member Schafrath, Nettle*, Kucinich, McLin. Secretary Donna Pusecker .... 466-3780 LSC Staff.... Bethany Boyd 466-7281 Secretary Caryl Philips 466-8056 Gallia County residents each year receive LSC Staff.... Marcia Cooper 466-5654 Judiciary - -feeveyr'Chairman; B. Johnson, about $30,118.618 from the trucking indus­ Vice Chairman; Cupp, Greenwood, Howard, try. This figurerepresent s $216,958 in truck Finance - Ray, Chairman; Finan, Vice Chair­ Oelslager, J. Johnson*, Espy, Long, registration fees; $592,660 in fuel taxes, and man; Cupp, Drake, Horn, Suhadolnik, Watts, Vukovich. $29,309,000 in wages to the industry's 1.000 Espy*, Furney, Long, Sheerer. Sec LeeAnn Miltenberger ..466-8072 workers in Gallia County. Secretary Beth Ellensohn 466-4823 LSC Staff.... Dennis Papp 466-8423 LSC Staff.... Richard Bloedel ....466-3839

Ohio Government Directory 35 Ohio Senate Aronoff, Stanley J. (R-8th) 36 Long, Jan Michael (D-l7th) 43 Boggs, Robert J. (D-l8th) 37 McLin, Rhine L. (D-5th) 43 Burch, Robert L. (D-30th) 37 Nettle, Robert D. (D-28th) 44 Carnes, James E. (R-20th) 37 Oelslager, W. Scott (R-29th) 44 Chiles Dix, Nancy S. (R-31st) 37 Ray. Roy L. (R-27th) 45 Cupp, Robert R. (R-12th) 38 Schafrath, Dick (R-19th) 45 Drake, Grace L. (R-22nd) 38 Sheerer, Judy (D-25th) 45 Espy, Ben (D-15th) 38 Snyder, H. Cooper (R-14th) 46 Finan, Richard H. (R-7th) 39 Suhadolnik, Gary C. (R-24th) 46 Furney, Linda J. (D-l 1th) 39 Vukovich, Joseph J. (D-33rd) 46 Gaeth, M. Ben (R-lst) 40 Watts, Eugene J. (R-16th) 47 Gillmor, Karen L. (R-26th) 40 Zaleski, Alan J. (D-l3th) 47 Greeriwe©dT-T4m-(R-2nd) 40 Horn. Charles F. (R-6th) 41 Fulton County residents each year Howard, Janet C. (R-9th) 41 receive about $46,948,516 from the STANLEY J. ARONOFF (R) Johnson, Bruce Edward (R-3rd) 41 trucking industry. This figure repre­ Johnson, Jeffrey D. (D-21st) 42 sents $326,757 in truck registration fees; Ohio Senate, 8th Dist. (Hamilton). Ohio Kearns, Merle Grace (R-lOth) 42 $629,174 in fuel taxes, and $45,992,585 Rep.. 1960-66; senator since 1967. Senate Kucinich, Dennis J. (D-23rd) 42 in wages to the industry's 1,569 workers President since 1989. Latell, Jr., Anthony A. (D-32nd) 43 in Fulton County. Attorney: Aronoff, Rosen and Stockdale, Leiiftji,BrrrrrtR-4th) 43 LPA, 1600 Star Bank Center, 425 Walnut, S'cg-fV /L.A/P;* Cincinnati 45202. Age: 62; wife, Gretchen Vicky; daugh­ OHIO GROCERS ASSOCIATION ters, Tracy, Leslie; son, Jay. 554 Davenport, Apt. 5, Cincinnati, 45204. Phones: 513/921- 0070(H), 513/241-0400 (B). Education: Harvard College, B.A.; Harvard Law School, J.D. Member: Vice chairman, Legislative Service Commission; Ohio Arts Council; NCSL, Exec. Com., Reapportionment Task Force; chairman, Ohio Senate Republican Campaign Com.; former president, Natl. Republican Legislators Assn.; CSG, former Representing Ohio's food industry—retailers, brokers, chair, Midwestern Legislative Conf.; civic, professional and social group memberships. wholesalers and suppliers. Recipient: Hon. Doc. of Humane Letters, Hebrew Union Col.-Jewish Inst, of Religion, 1994, Ohio Univ., 1992 and Shawnee State Univ., 1992; Hon. Doc. of Laws, Central State Univ., 1994, Univ. of Cincinnati, 1990, Kent State Univ., 1990, The Ohio State Univ., 1990; Doctor of Public Service, The College of Mount St. Joseph on the Ohio, 1987; The President's Medal, Miami Univ., 1990; Phillips Medal of Honor, Ohio Univ. Col. of Osteopathic Med., 1985; Leadership Award, Thomas S. Jackson, CAE Cols. State Comm. Col., 1991; NRLA Will­ President/CEO iam Brock Award, 1988 and Legis. of Year,

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NANCY CHILES DIX (R) Ohio Senate, 31 st Dist. (Licking, Hock­ ing, Fairfield, Perry, part of Athens). Former ROBERT J. BOGGS (D) Ohio Dept. of Commerce director prior to Ohio Senate, 18th Dist. (Ashtabula. Lake). Senate appointment in 1994. Ohio Rep., 1973-83. Senator since 1983. Age: 48; husband, Robert C. Dix. 411 Full-time legislator. Lakeshore Drive W, Hebron, 43025. Age: 47; wife, Judie Sylak; daughters, Education: Drake Univ., B.S. Larissa, Kelly, Kristin. 2281 Morning Point, Member: Has served as director of United Roaming Shores, 44085. Phone: 216/563- Way; Licking Co. Hospice and Chapter of 3505 (H). American Cancer Soc; YMCA; director of Education: American Univ., B.S., Govt., Licking Memorial Hospital; Central OH Boy 1969; Kent State Univ., M.P.A., 1983. Scouts; Newark Campus Dev. Fund; New­ Member: Sierra Club; Farm Bureau; JAMES E. CARNES (R) ark Area Chamber; Second Presbyterian Ohio Clerks and Trustees Assn.; Omicron Church; Central OH Health Coalition; Ameri­ Delta Kappa; First Congregational Church; Ohio Senate, 20th Dist. (Belmont, can Heart Assn. Dev. Com.; Licking Co. Jt. Ohio High Speed Rail Auth.; American High Coshocton, Holmes, Monroe, Morgan, Vocational School Adv. Com. on Women in Speed Rail Assn. Muskingum. Noble, Washington, part of Non-traditional Occupations; Rotary Intl.; Recipient: Lake Parks Foundation Con­ Athens). Belmont Co. Election Bd., 1971- Drake University trustee, Ohio Oil and Gas servation Award; Dist. Svc. Awards from present, chairman since 1983. Assn.; Park Natl. Corp. and Medical Ben­ Ohio Education Assn., Elementary Admin­ Businessman; Cravat Coal Co., AP&M efits Mutual Life Ins. Co. istrators Assn., Secondary Administrators Leasing, Inc., Carnes, Inc. Greene County residents each year Assn., Great Lakes Commission, Ohio Sea Address: 206 Sunset Drive, St. Clairsville, receive about $151,177,539 from the Grant, Ohio Environmental Council, West­ 43950. Phones: 614/595-0856 (H), 614/ tracking industry. This figure represents ern Reserve Conservation Club, Lake Co. 942-4656 (B). $825,631 in truck registration fees; Trustees and Clerks Assn., Ohio County Education: Bethany College; Elliott's $1,101,461 in fuel taxes, and Treasurers Assn. School of Bus. and College of Commerce, $149,250,446 in wages to the industry's Wheeling, WV; Ohio Insurance School. 5,092 workers in Greene County. Member: OH Mine Examining Bd.; Guernsey County residents each year former member of board of Area Agency on receive about $39.545,522from the track­ Aging, chair 1989-90, OH Adv. Council on ing industry. This figure represents Aging, Commission on Aging, chair of Leg- $292,525 in truck registration fees; islati veCom.; Region 8 Manpower Bd., chair­ man. State Prime Sponsor Council; member $700,390 in fuel taxes, and $38,552,608 of Belmont Hills Country Club; OSU in wages to the industry's 1,315 workers President's Club; A.B. Graham Club, Ohio in Guernsey County. 4-H Found.; Who's Who in American Poli­ Hamilton County residents each year tics; NRA; First Christian Church, receive about $985,000,952 from the Barnesville; Barnesville Education Assn., trucking industry. This figure represents charter; Belmont Co. and Ohio Republican $4,846,511 in truck registration fees: State Central and Exec. Corns. $3,262,925 in fuel taxes, and $976,891,515 in wages to the industry's Recipient: Belmont Co. Bar Assn. Lib­ 33.331 workers in Hamilton County. erty Bell Award. 1094. Hancock County residents each year Geauga County residents each year receive receive about $87,930,840 from the track- ROBERT L. BURCH (D) about $96,045,686 from the trucking industry. ing industry. This figure represents This figure represents $706,461 in truck regis­ $514,116 in truck registration fees: Ohio Senate, 30th Dist. (Columbiana, tration fees; $648,610 in fuel taxes, and $842,447 in fuel taxes, and $86,574,277 Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Tuscarawas). $94,690,615 in wages to the industry's 3.231 in wages to the industry's 2,954 workers Attorney at law, 123 W. High, New Phila­ workers in Geauga County. in Hancock County. delphia. Ohio Government Directory 37 Men of America, twice; Dist. Svc. Award, Chagrin Valley Women's Club; Medina Lima Jaycees; Watchdog of Treasury Award; Business & Professional Women's Club; Outstanding Freshman Legislator, 1988, Leadership Cleveland, 1987-88; Solon One- United Conservatives of Ohio. Hundred Club; Zonta Intl.; C.A.M.E.O.; The Ripon Club; Natl. Assn. of Women Legisla­ tors. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Natl. Republican Legislators Assn., 1988; Out­ standing Woman Award, Cuyahoga Co., by Natl, and Ohio Feds, of Republican Women, 1984; Who's Who of American Women, 1987-88; outstanding leadership awards from, GreaterCleveland School Supts. Assn., 1987, Greater Cleveland Nurses Assn., 1988, Natl. Assn. of Social Workers - Ohio Chapter, 1989, and Cleveland Unit, 1989, Ohio Speech and Hearing Assn., 1989 & 1991, Ohio Assn. of Co. Bds. of MR/DD, 1990, Assn. of Ohio ROBERT R. CUPP (R) Health Commissioners, 1990, Ohio Assn. of Ohio Senate. 12th Dist. (Allen, Natl. Long-Term Care Ombudsmen, 1990, Champaign, Darke, Mercer. Shelby, part of Ohio D.A.R.E. Officers Assn., 1991, Ohio Auglaize, Miami). Former chief city pros­ Academy of Nursing Homes, 1991, Ohio ecutor and assistant law director for Lima; GRACE L. DRAKE (R) Coalition for Education of Handicapped former Allen Co. Commissioner. Children, 1991, Mental Illness and Chemical Ohio Senate, 22nd Dist. (Medina. Wayne, Dependency Task Force of Cleveland, 1991, Attorney, 2021 Allentown Rd. #3, Lima, part of Cuyahoga). Senator since 1984. 45805. Shangri-La Health Care Center, 1991, Ohio Full-time legislator. Hospital Assn.. 1991, Assn. of Philanthropic Age: 43; wife, Libby; sons, Matthew, Widow;daughter, Sandra. 5954Briardale Housing for the Aging, 1992, American Ryan. 3003 W. Hume Rd., Lima 45806. Lane, Solon, 44139. Phone: 216/248-4906 Physical Therapy Assn. Ohio Chapter, 1992; Phones: 419/999-4339 (H), 419/224-2164 (H). Watchdog of the Treasury, 1992, United (B). Education: Williams Memorial Institute, Conservatives of Ohio, Suzanne Brookhard Education: Ohio Northern Univ., JD. New London, CT. Harrison Award for Exceptional Svc. to Chil­ Member: Trinity United Methodist Member: Cleveland Music School Settle­ dren, 1993; Ohio Soc. for Respiratory Care, Church; Farm Bureau; Fraternal Order of ment; Solon, Medina, Brunswick, Broadview 1993; Acad, of Medicine of Cleveland Alli­ Police Associates; Allen Co. and Ohio Bar Hgts., Beachwood, Wooster, Orrville, ance. Outs. Legis. of the Year, 1994. Assns.; Black Swamp Council Boy Scouts Wadsworth Chambers of Commerce; South­ Exec. Bd.; coauthor, Ethics and Discipline in east YMCA; Medina and Wayne Cos. Twp. Ohio. Trustees Assn.; Medina and Wayne Farm Recipient: State 4-H Alumni Recogni­ Bureaus; Briar Lake Assn.; Carmelite Guild tion Award, 1989; Vocational Education of Cleveland: Williams Memorial Alumni Person of the Year, 1990; Outstanding Young Assn.; Solon Church of the Resurrection;

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KAREN GILLMOR (R) Ohio Senate, 26th Dist. (Crawford, Logan, Marion, Sandusky, Seneca, Union, M. BEN GAETH (R) Wyandot). Former consultant to U.S. Secre­ Ohio Senate, 1st. Dist. (Williams, Defi­ tary of Labor; Industrial Commission Re­ ance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, Hancock, gional Bd. of Review. Hardin, Putnam, Van Wert, part of Auglaize). Full-time legislator. Former mayor of Defiance, Defiance safety Age: 46; husband,Cong. Paul E. Gillmor; director. Senator since 1975. children, Linda, Julie, Paul Michael. 7750 Age: 73; wife, Thelma; sons, John, Wil­ N.CR 51, Old Fort, 44861. liam; daughter, Mrs. Chris Landes; seven Education: Michigan State Univ.. B.A.; grandchildren, 340 Sunset Drive, Defiance, The Ohio State Univ., M.A., Ph.D. TEvras£g&safi§fro (R) 43512. Phone: 419/782-0481 (H). Member: Republican Congressional Ohio Senate, 2nd Dist. (Ottawa, Wood, part of Erie & Lucas). Ohio Rep. 1989-94. Lawyer, partner with Spengler, Nathanson. Age: 45; wife, Linda; children, Kelly. Katharine. 4324 Mockingbird Lane, Toledo, King & Associates 43623. Phones: 419/841-1392 (H), 419/ 241-2201 (B). Education: Denison Univ., B.A., politi­ cal science; Univ. of Toledo School of Law, J.D. Association Management Member: Toledo, Ohio and American Governmental Affairs Bar Assns. ;Sylvania Chamber of Commerce; Toledo/Northwestern Ohio Foodbank; United Public Relations/Communications Way Volunteer; American Legislative Ex­ change Council. Recipient: Freshman Legislator of the 1024 Dublin Road Year Award, 1990. Columbus, Ohio 43215-1167 Telephone: 614/488-0617 Harrison County residents each year receive about $ 16,296,361 from the truck­ Facsimile: 614/488-0352 ing industry. This figure represents $140,986 in truck registration fees; $599,060 in fuel taxes, and $15,556,315 Gene P. King Thomas J. King in wages to the industry's 531 workers in Harrison County.

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CHARLES F. HORN (R) Ohio Senate, 6th Dist. (Montgomery, part). Former Kettering Councilman and Mayor; Montgomery Co. Commissioner. Attorney, self-employed. Wife, Shirley; son, Charles J.; daughters, Holly, Heidi. 2185 S. Dixie Ave., Dayton,. 45409. Phone: 513/293-1000 (B). Education: Purdue Univ., B.S., Elec Eng.; Cleveland State Univ., LL.B., J.D. JANET HOWARD (R) Member: Chairman, Senate Economic- Ohio Senate, 9th Dist. (Hamilton). For­ BRUCE E. JOHNSON (R) Development, Technology and Aerospace est Park councilwoman. Ohio Senate, 3rd Dist. (Franklin). Former Com.; chairman. NCSL Science, Energy and Age: 47; husband, Allen Howard: chil­ Columbus city prosecutor. Environmental Resources Com.; Industrial, dren, Shirie, Raymond, George. 1490 Lawyer/Legislator. Technology and Enterprise Adv. Bd.; Natl. Lemontree Dr., Forest Park 45240. 513/742- Age: 34; wife, Kelley; children, Shane, Assn. of Regional Councils, past president; 1498 (H). OHIO FARMERS UNION t£e leqialattve voice o^' fantfty frvwttfob

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MERLE GRACE KEARNS (R) Ohio Senate, 10th Dist. (Clark, Greene, Madison). Clark Co. commissioner, 1981- 91. Full-time legislator. Husband, Tom; sons, Tom, Michael, Tim, Matthew. 2664 Brookdale Drive, Spring­ field, 45502. Phone: 513/323-1581 (H). Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., 1960. JEFFREY D. JOHNSON (D) Member: Governor's Families & Chil­ dren First Initiative; Governor's Head Start DENNIS KUCINICH (D) Ohio Senate, 21st Dist. (Cuyahoga). Task Force; Children's Trust Fund Board; Ohio Senate, 23rd Dist. (Cuyahoga). Cleveland City Council, Ward 8, 1984-90. Commission on Minority Health; Commu­ Cleveland councilman, 1969-73; clerk of the Attorney. nicatively Impaired Adv. Bd.; Domestic Vio­ municipal court, 1975; Cleveland mayor, Age: 36; 9024 Parkgate Ave., Cleveland. lence Task Force; Natl. Museum of Afro- 1977-79. 44108. Phone: 216/451-9186 (H). American History and Culture Planning President, K Communications; VP of Education: Kent State Univ., degree in Council; Joint Com. on Agency Rule Re­ Sales & Marketing, Town and Country Print­ telecommunications; Case Western Reserve view; Joint Sel. Com. on Infant Health and ing; President. Public Light, a firm enabling Univ., master's in political science, J.D. Family Support - chair, Housing Oversight communities to develop publicly ownedelec- Member: Greater Abyssinia Baptist Com.; Joint Legis. Com. on Juvenile Correc­ tric systems or protect existing systems. Church; Exec. Com.; tions Overcrowding; Ohio Public Employ­ Age: 48; daughter, Jackie. Cuyahoga Co. Democratic Party; NAACP; ees Deferred Compensation Board; Mary, Urban League of GreaterCleveland; Fed. for Help of Christians Church; Clark Co. Re­ Education: Attended Cleveland State Community Planning Legal and Legislative publican Exec. Com.; Springfield Rotary; Univ.; Case Western Reserve Univ., B.A., Corns. Farm Bureau; former president, Springfield/ M.A., speech-communications. Recipient: One of 30 leaders of the fu­ Clark Co. League of Women Voters; former Recipient: Outstanding Public Official, ture, Ebony, 1985, 1987. member, Area Agency on Aging & County International Fraternal Order of Eagles.

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42 Ohio Government Directory Wife, Marilee: three children. 6560 Bun­ ker Lane, Middletown, 45042. Phones: 513/ 423-3097 (H), 513/422-4697 (B). Education: Univ. of Michigan, A.B.; Northwestern Univ. College of Law; The Ohio State Univ. College of Law, J.D. Member: Middletown Area Chamber of Commerce, director; American, Ohio, Cin­ cinnati, Butler Co. and Middletown (past president) Bar Assns.; Middletown Commu­ nity Foundation, director; Consul for Ohio. Kentucky and West Virginia for Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; former chairman and nine years service to Miami Univ. Board of Trust­ ees; Miami Univ. Business Advisory Board. Recipient: Honorary Doctor of Laws, Miami Univ., 1988; American Legion Award ANTHONY LATELL, JR. (D) forCommunity Svc, 1990; President's Medal forCommitment to Public Svc, Miami Univ., RHINE MCLIN (D) Ohio Senate, 32nd Dist. (Trumbull. 1992. Ohio Senate, 5th Dist. (part of Miami. Geauga). Precinct Com. person and Central Montgomery). Ohio Rep. 1988-94. Com. member, Trumbull Co. Democratic McLin Funeral Home, Inc., director;Cen­ Party, 1970-present: Girard City Council- tral State Univ., instructor. man-at-Large and council president, 1976- Age: 46; husband, J.W. Smith. 1 130 80; Trumbull Co. Commissioner, 1980- Germantown St., Dayton, 45408. Phone: present. 513/461-4990 (H). Age: 56; wife, Dorothy (Kreeger); chil­ Education: Parson College, B.A., sociol­ dren, Jacqueline, Kurt, Tod. 862 Krehl Ave., ogy/education; Cincinnati College of Mor­ Girard, 44420. Phone: 216/545-3388 (H). tuary Science, A.A.S.; Xavier Univ., M.Ed., Education: Univ. of Dayton, B.S., educa­ guidance & counseling. tion; Certificate in Special Ed., Wright State Member: Black Elected Democrats of Univ. and Youngstown State Univ. Ohio; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Dayton Member: United Way; Big Brothers/Big Urban League; Democratic Voters League; Sisters, Trumbull Substance Abuse Consor­ Natl. Council of Negro Women; Ohio Fu­ tium; Trumbull Co. Farm Bureau; Girard neral Directors Assn.; YWCA; NAACP. Little Indians; Knights of Columbus; Sons of Recipient: Comm. Svc. Award, Alpha Italy; Elks Lodge No. 1949; Ohio County Kappa Alpha Sor., 1991; Dist. Svc. Award, Commissioners Assn. Board and Legislative Dayton Sec of NCNW, 1991; Outstanding Com.; Eastgate Development and Transpor­ JAN MICHAEL LONG (D) Volunteer Svc. Award, Ellison Senior Citi­ tation Agency Chairman: Natl. Assn. of zen Center, 1990; Citizen of the Year, Omega Counties Intergovernmental Relations Steer­ Ohio Senate, 17th Dist. (Gallia. Jackson, Psi Phi Frat., 1990; Violet Award, Delta ing Com.; Natl. Assn. of Counties Board of Lawrence, Meigs, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, part Sigma Theta Sor., 1989; Who's Who in the Directors; Board of Trumbull Co. Commis­ of Pickaway). Midwest, 12 Ed., 1988, 22nd Ed., 1989; sioners, president. Attorney, private practice since 1981. Woman of the Year, Metropolitan Women Age: 42; wife, Susan; sons, Justin, Jason. Civic Group, 1989; Dayton Sec. of NCNW. 522 Glenmont Drive, Circleville, 43113. One of Ten Outstanding Women. 1987. Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A.; Capital Univ. Law School. J.D. Member: Bar Assn. of Pickaway Co. Hocking County residents each year Recipient: Outstanding Young Man, receive about $26,460,794 from the truck­ 1987,88; AMVETS Dept. of Ohio Legisla­ ing industry. This figure represents tive Award, 1991. $208,676 in truck registration fees; $550,379 in fuel taxes, and $25,701,738 in wages to the industry's 877 workers in Henry County residents each year Hocking County. receive about $36,266,404 from the truck­ Holmes County residents each year ing industry. This figure represents receive about $37,574,296 from the truck­ $252,850 in truck registration fees; ing industry. This figure represents $617,300 in fuel taxes, and $35,396,254 $252,232 in truck registration fees; in wages to the industry's 1.208 workers $573,086 in fuel taxes, and $36,748,977 in Henry County. in wages to the industry's 1,254 workers Highland County residents each year in Holmes County. receive about $39,942,852 from the truck- BARRY LEVEY (R) Huron County residents each year re­ ing industry. This figure represents ceive about $63,964,759 from the truck­ Ohio Senate, 4th Dist. (Preble, Butler). $280,585 in truck registration fees; ing industry. This figure represents Ohio Rep. 1962-70; Senator since 1986. $658,752 in fuel taxes, and $39,003,515 $475,816 in truck registration fees; Senior partner, Frost & Jacobs, in wages to the industry's 1,331 workers $812,774 in fuel taxes, and $62,676,169 Middletown; CEO & president, Manchester in Highland County. in wages to the industry's 2,138 workers Inn, Middletown. in Huron County. fco-h-r *•- Me//, Ohio Government Directory 43 Methodist Church; YMCA Board; Shrine; VFW. Recipient: Distinguished Svc. Award, Kent State Univ., 1990.

PEOPLES CARTAGE Exclusive Agent for Mayflower Movers ROBERT D. NETTLE (D) Ohio Senate, 28th Dist. (Portage, part of Summit). Barbarton City Council president, 1972-76; Barberton councilman, 1966-72; Ohio Rep. 1977-86; Senator since 1986; W. SCOTT OELSLAGER (R) Asst. Minority Whip, 1990/1993-94; Minor­ ity Whip, 1991-92. Ohio Senate, 29th Dist. (part of Stark). Tax practitioner: retired insurance and Former aide to Cong. Ralph Regula and Sen. real estate agent. Tom Walsh. Senator since 1985. Age: 70; wife, Dorothy;daughters, Karen, Full-time legislator. Deborah, Renee, Claudia, Jennifer. 536 Age: 40; 318 22nd St., NW, Canton, 8045 Navarre Rd. S.W., Massillon, Ohio Center Rd., Akron, 44319. Phone: 216/882- 44709. Phone: 216/454-9394 (Hi. Phone: 833-8571 • In Canton: 494-4862 3653 (H). Education: Mt. Union College, B.A., In Akron: 633-7224 • In Cleveland: 238-0333 Education: Attended Akron Univ. history, 1975. Member: Precinct committeeman; Member: Akron/Canton Arthritis Foun­ Kiwanis, past president; Johnson United dation, board member.

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44 Ohio Government Directory Recipient: Watchdog of the Treasury dent 1982-83; Conf. of Ohio Big-City May­ Owner, Loudonville Canoe Livery. Award, 1986-88-90; Top Ten Legislators, ors, chairman 1981-83; NE Ohio Four- Age: 57; wife, Jamie; children, Jeff, Natl. Republican Legislators Assn., 1986; County Coordinating Org., chairman, 1981- Renee", Ty. Heidi, Bruin, Gerrit, Isaac 424 Dist. Legislator Award, Assn. of Ohio Health 82: United Way Bd.; Beta Gamma Sigma W. Main St., Loudonville, 44842. Phone: Commissioners, 1989; The Alms Award, Bus. Scholastic Honorary; Omicron Delta 419/994-4561 (H). Stark Co. Hunger Task Force, 1989; Public Kappa Natl. Academic Honorary; Akron Education: The Ohio State Univ. Official of Year, Social Workers Assn., 1992; General Medical Ctr. Bd.: local chapter board, Member: American Legion; Loudonville Legislator of Year from Common Cause of American Cancer Soc; Downtown Kiwanis; Chamber of Commerce; Kappa Sigma Fra­ Ohio, 1993, and Ohio Nurses Assn., 1993. American Diabetes Assn. Steering Com. ternity; Ohio Farm Bureau; Ashland Town­ Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Natl. ship Assn.; NFL Alumni Assn.; Natl. Jewish Republican Legislators Assn., 1990; Ray C. Sports Council; Fellowship of Christian Ath­ Bliss Award, Phi Kappa Tau, 1983; Alumni letes; Governor's Council on Physical Fit­ Honor Award. Univ. of Akron, 1987; Fresh­ ness and Sports, past member; former na­ man of Year, Columbus Monthly. 1988. tional chairman of Athletes for President Reagan and Vice President Bush. Distinctions: All Big Ten Team (OSU); OSU team captain: member of 1957 Cham- pionshipTeam; member, seven-time All Pro Team (); Browns team captain; member, 1964 World Champion­ ship Team; Watchdog of Treasury Award, 1992; Amvets Legislative Award, 1992; Ohio Coalition for the Education of Handicapped Children Legislative Award. 1993; Ohio Coalition for More Effective School Disci­ pline Award, 1993; Robert E. Hughes Me­ morial Award from Ohio Assn. of Elections ROY L. RAY (R) Officials. 1993. Ohio Senate, 27th Dist. (Summit). Former mayor of Akron. Age: 55; wife, Frances; sons, Brian. Chris. 692 Sunnyside, Akron,44303. Phone: DICK SCHAFRATH (R) 216/864-9096 (H). Education: Univ. of Akron, B.S., busi­ Ohio Senate, 19th Dist. (Ashland. Knox, ness administration with M.B.A. hours. Richland, Morrow, Delaware, part of Hu­ Member: Ohio Municipal League, presi- ron). Senator since 1985.

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JUDY SHEERER (D) Ohio Senate, 25th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Rep., 1982-92. Full-time legislator. Ernest E. Boyd Marc S. McQuaid Husband. Ben; daughter. Morgan. 17115 Executive Director Governmental Affairs Lomond Blvd., Shaker Heights. 44120. Phone: 216/752-1646 (H). Education: Cleveland State Univ., B.A., If you have any questions concerning OPA's position economics. Member: Cuyahoga Co. Democratic on any issue, call Ernest Boyd or Marc McQuaid at Party Exec. Com.; Women's Political Cau­ 614/798-0037 or Fax at 614/798-0978. cus. Recipient: Josephine Irwin Award - Womenspace, 1992; Cuyahoga Co. Women's Ohio Pharmacists Association Political Caucus 1990 Achievement Award; 6037 Frantz Road, Suite 106 Women's City Club Woman of Achieve­ Dublin, Ohio 43017 ment Award; Award for Excellence, Ohio Assn. of the Deaf, 1984; Legislative Awards from. Greater Cleveland Nurses Assn., 1983, 1984, Ohio Nurses Assn., 1985. 1987, Ohio Representing Ohio's pharmacists since 1880. Assn. for Education of Young Children, GreaterCleveland School Supts. Assn.,Coa-

Ohio Government Directory 45 lition for More Effective School Discipline, "Outstanding State Legislator - Jefferson Appreciation Award, 1984; FOP Lodge #14 Natl. Assn. of School Psychologists; Cert, of Award", 1987 & 1991; Legis. Leadership Legislator of the Year, 1986; Ohio Chiefs of Appreciation, Columbus Hearing Impaired Award, Ohio Coalition for the Ed. of Handi­ Police Exceptional Legislator Award, 1987; Program; Dist. Svc. Award, Assn. of Ohio capped Children, 1990; Dist. Svc. Award, Catholic War Veterans Dist. Legislator Philanthropic Homes and Housing for the Ohio Retired Teachers Assn., 1990; 1994 Award. Aging; Public Svc. and Advocacy Award, Legislator of Year, United Conservatives of Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland; Ohio; 1993 Phi Kappa Tau Beta Chapter Cert, of Appreciation, OH and WV Super­ Hall of Fame: Watchdog of the Treasury conducting Super Collider Partnership. Award, eight consecutive bienniums.

JOSEPH J. VUKOVICH (D) Ohio Senate, 33rd Dist. (Mahoning, part of Stark). Ohio Rep. 1979-92; Ohio Asst. H. COOPER SNYDER (R) GARY C. SUHADOLNIK (R) Attorney General; deputy law director, Youngstown; Poland Village solicitor. Ohio Senate, 14th Dist. (Adams, Brown, Ohio Senate, 24th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Attorney, 106 S. Broad St., Canfield. Clermont, Clinton, Fayette. Highland. Pike). Parma Heights Council, 1978-80. Senator 44406. Full-time legislator. since 1981. Age: 49; wife, Patti; sons. Andrew, Jo­ Age: 66; wife, Dorothy; sons, Phillip. Industrial engineer. seph. 2950 Olde Winter Trail, Poland, 44514. Harry; daughters. Marianne. Emily, Eliza­ Age: 44; wife, Nancy; son, Tim; daugh­ Phones: 216/757-0460 (H). 216/733-9810 (B). beth. 6508 Springhill Drive, Hillsboro, ter, Jena. 15046 Forestwood Drive, Education: Youngstown State Univ., 45133. Phone: 513/393-1577 (H). Strongsville,44136. Phone: 216/846-6666 B.A., Univ. of Akron, J.D. Education: Ohio Univ.; Wilmington (H). Member: Ohio and Mahoning Co. Bar College. Education: Cleveland State Univ., B.I.E. Assns.; VFW, AMVETS, Vietnam Vets of Member: Natl, commissioner. Educa­ Member: Parma-South Presbyterian Amer.; Catholic War Vets; Easter Seal Soc. tion Commission of the States; Rotarian; Church; Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity; Recipient: Ohio Acad. Trial Lawyers, 33rd Degree Mason. McIntyreClinic Adv. Bd.; Ohio BoysChoir 1991; Ohio Prosecuting Attorney Assn., 1984; Recipient: Outstanding Contributor to Board. Community Leader of Year, Knights of Co­ Education Award, Ohio Confed. of Teacher Recipient: Ohio Fire Chiefs Assn. lumbus. 1985; Vietnam Vets of America, Ed. Organizations, 1992; Guardian of Small Award, 1989; Conservation Legislator 1985; United Veterans Council, 1986; Natl. Business Award, Natl. Fed. of Indep. Busi­ Award, 1991; Guardian of Small Business Assn. of Social Workers, 1987; Catholic War ness, 1988& 1992 (only two-time recipient); Award, 1991; Republican Legislator of the Vets, 1988; Meritorious Svc. Award, Selec­ American Legislative Exchange Council Year, 1992; Lake Erie Girl Scout Council tive Svc. System, 1986; Public Servant of

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46 Ohio Government Directory Year, Common Cause, 1989; Pub. Svc. and Justice; Shamrock Club; FOP; Ohio Award, Community Corrections Assn., 1990; Crime Prevention Assn.; VFW; AMVETS; Dist. Svc. Award, OH State Bar Assn.,1990; American Legion; Vietnam Veterans Lead­ AM VETS Legislator of Year, 1992. ership Prog.; Navy League; Phi Gamma Delta; Catholic War Vets.; Natl. Adv. Board, Institute for the Study of American Wars. Recipient: Natl, finalist, White House Fellowship Program; Natl. Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship; American Coun­ cil of Learned Societies Fellowship; Bronze Star; Vietnam Svc. and Campaign Medals; Columbus Mayor's Award for Voluntary Svc, 1984; Awards from: Columbus Dis­ patch Community Svc, 1984; United Con­ servatives of Ohio Outstanding Freshman Legislator, 1985, Outstanding Legislator, 1988, and Watchdog of the Treasury, 1992; Dir. of Selective Service's Meritorious Svc, 1987; Ohio VFW Legislator of the Year, ALAN J. ZALESKI (D) 1987; Ohio Police Chiefs' Exceptional Leg­ Ohio Senate, 13th Dist. (Lorain, part of islator , 1987; Ohio Prosecutor's Resolution Erie, Huron). Former Elyriacouncilman-at- of Honor, 1987; OhioCrime Prevention Assn. large; former Lorain Co. Commissioner. EUGENE J. WATTS (R) Honorary Member, 1988; Catholic War Vets Full time legislator. Dist. Legislator, 1989; Ohio AMVETS Leg­ Age: 52; Wife, Debra; daughter, Alison: Ohio Senate, 16th Dist. (Part of Franklin. islative Award, 1989; Disabled American son, Matthew. 175 Cinema Ct., Vermillion Pickaway). Vets Legislator of Year, 1989; Veterans Assn. 44089; Phone: 216/967-7299 (H). Assoc. Prof, of history, Ohio State Univ. of State Commanders and Adjutants Outs. Education: Ohio Univ., B.A. Age: 52; daughters, Julia, Mackenzie. Svc, 1989; American Legion Post 144 Outs. Member: United Polish Club; Elks; 100Galloway Rd.,Galloway,43119. Phone: Svc, 1990; Vietnam Vets of America, Ohio American Legion; VFW; Marine Corps 614/878-2812 (H). State Council Legislator of Year, 1990; Knox League. Education: Knox College, A.B.; Emory College Alumni Achievement, 1990; Ohio Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio Univ., M.A., PhD, history. American Legion Legislative Award, 1991; VFW. Member: Organization of American His­ Hon. Mem., Ohio Troopers Coalition, 1992. torians; Intl. Assn. for the Study of Crime

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Ohio Government Directory Financial Institutions - Myers, Chairman; Transportation and Public Safety - Schuler, ViceChairman:Batchelder, Hodges, Bateman, Chairman; Perz, Vice Chairman; Ohio Trucking Facts Hottinger. Jacobson, Jordan, Mason, Salerno, Carey, Core, Damschroder, Mead, Schuring, • Trucking employed 327.543 Ohio Schuck, Taylor, Tiberi, White, Verich*, Colonna*. Bender, Mallory, Ogg, Tavares, workers in 1991; one of every 13 people. Britton, Campbell, Lewis. Logan, Mallory, Whalen. • OhioTrucking generated a payroll of Mottl, Suster, Sykes. Secretary ... Merci Katz 466-8134 more than $9.6 billion in 1991. Secretary ... Shelley Smith 466-8100 • There are over 8,630 family-owned Veterans' Affairs - Brading, Chairman; and corporate trucking businesses in the Health, Retirement & Aging - Van Vy ven, Padgett, Vice Chairman; Reid, Schuler, Tay­ state. lor, White. Mottl*, Cera, Opfer, Shoemaker. Chairman; Sines, Vice Chairman: Blessing. • Trucks carried 86% - 244.6 million Brading, Fox, Grendell, Jacobson, Lawrence, Secretary ... Sharon Clark 466-2097 tons - of all freight moved in 1991. Olman, Taylor, Terwilleger, Vesper, • $9,716 in state and federal highway Wachtmann, Whalen*, Beatty. Ford, Hagan. Ways and Means - Thomas, Chairman; user taxes were paid for a typical five- Jones. Maier. Ogg, Sawyer, Sweeney. Mottley. Vice Chairman; Amstutz, Corbin, axle tractor semitrailer in 1993. with Secretary ... Trina Dudley 466-8120 Hodges, Hood, Hottinger, Jordan. Mead, $4,876 paid to the State of Ohio. Netzley, Wise, Koziura*, Cera, Lewis, Maier, • Trucks represented only 2.2% of Housing & Urban Affairs - O' Brien, Chair­ Opfer, Prentiss, Troy. vehicles registered in Ohio in 1991, yet man; Brading. Vice Chairman; Garcia, Secretary ... Jeri Crabtree 466-2473 paid 38% of total highway user taxes Hodges. Metzger, Myers, Winkler, James*, paid. Britton, Mottl, Sykes. Secretary ... Anita English 644-6886

Insurance - Netzley, Chairman; Reid, Vice Chairman; Batchelder. Buchy, Carey, Garcia. Hottinger, Jacobson, Mason. Mottley, Schuck, Tiberi, Van Vyven, Krupinski*, ROOSEVELT, Cain, Doty, Ford, Healy, Lewis, Prentiss, Suster, Sutton. Secretary ... Teri Saylor 466-8114 CHURCHILL Judiciary and Criminal Justice - Kasputis, Chairman; Mason, Vice Chairman: Garcia, Hood, Myers, Reid, Taylor, Wise, Womer Benjamin, Suster*, Doty, Ford, Hartley, & Lucas, Sutton. Secretary ... Peggy Lou Galella ..466-0961 Local Government & Townships - Sines. SlEFKAS Chairman, Terwilleger. Vice Chairman; Amstutz, Grendell, Jordan, O' Brien. Roman, Schuler. Vesper, Luebbers*, Krupinski, Ogg, It's not always easy to get government Opfer. Prentiss, Shoemaker. Secretary ... Mindy Menker 644-6074 committees to see your point of view. But some

Public Utilities - Blessing, Chairman: Mead, people just have a knack for it. Like Siefkas. Vice Chairman; Bateman, Kasputis, Myers, Nein, Olman, Reid, Salerno, Sines, Thomp­ Through carefully son, Van Vyven, White, Sawyer*, Boggs, Britton, Koziura, Lewis, Luebbers, Pringle, integrated programs Tavares, Verich. Secretary ... Donna Russell 466-9091 of public relations

Rules & Reference - Davidson, Chairman; and government Batchelder, Vice Chairman: Bateman, Core, Gardner, Haines, Johnson, Olman, Padgett, affairs, we can build alliances and shape Thompson, Sweeney*, Beatty, Cain, Healy, James, Roberts, Sawyer. opinions in your favor. Siefkas. Secretary ... Linda Dotson 466-4847 No blood or tears, just sweat. State Government - Wachtmann, Chair­ man; Krebs, Vice Chairman; Bateman, Damschroder, Hood, Hottinger, Mottley, Tiberi, Healy*, Gerberry, Logan, Luebbers, Mallory. SIEFKAS C 0 M M U H CATIONS Secretary ... Lisa Einfalt 466-3760 RiversEdge Corporate Center 1.335 Dublin IM. Suite 200 \ Columbus. OH 43215 (014)481-3570 Fax (614) 481-3584

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Abel, Mary (D-78th) 54 Perz, Sally Ann (R-52nd) 75 Amstutz, Ron (R-7th) 54 Prentiss, C. J. (I-8th) 75 Batchelder. William G. (R-81st) 54 Pringle, Barbara C. (D-13th) 75 Bateman, Samuel T. (R-71st) 55 Reid, Marilyn J. (R-76th) 76 Beatty, Jr., Otto B. (D-21st) 55 Roberts, Thomas M. (D-39th) 76 Bender, John R. (D-62nd) 55 Roman, Twyla (R-48th) 76 Blessing, Louis W. (R-35th) 56 Salerno, Amy (R-23rd) 76 Boggs, Ross A. (D-5th) 56 Sawyer, Frank S. (D-79th) 76 Boyd, Barbara H. (D-9th) 57 Schuck, William (R-29th) 76 Brading, Charles R. (R-86th) 57 Schuler, Robert L. (R-36th) 77 Britton, Sam (D-30th) 57 Schuring, Jay Kirk (R-55th) 77 Buchy, Jim (R-84th) 57 Shoemaker, Michael C. (D-91st) 77 Cain, Madeline A. (D-17th) 58 Sines, Raymond E. (R-69th) 78 Campbell, Jane L. (D-l 1th) 58 Sasterv&enatd h (DA4th)W..J..$.C.SS. 78 Carey, Jr., John A. (R-94th) 59 Sutton, Betty (D-47th) 78 RON AMSTUTZ (R) Sweeney, Patrick A. (D-19th) 79 Cera, Jack R. (D-99th) 59 Ohio House, 7th Dist. (Wayne). Mayor Sykes, Vernon L. (D-44th) 79 Colonna, Rocco J. (D-18th) 59 of Orrville, 1976-80; Orrville City Charter Tavares, Charleta (D-22th) 79 Corbin, Robert L. (R-42nd) 59 Commission, 1974-75;OhioRep. since 1981. Taylor, William N. (R-63rd) 80 Core, Edward K. (R-87th) 60 Age: 43; wife, Joanne;daughter, Julianne; Terwilleger, George E. (R-2nd) 80 Damschroder, Rex (R-89th) 60 son, Jefferson. 2243 Friar Tuck Circle, Thomas, E. J. (R-27th) 80 Davidson, Jo Ann (R-24th) 60 Wooster, 44691. Phone: 216/262-7371 (H). Thompson, William E. (R-lst) 81 Doty, Karen M. (D-45th) 61 Education: Capitol Univ., B.A., govern­ Tiberi, Patrick J. (R-26th) 81 Ford, Jack (D-49th) 61 ment communications. Troy, Daniel P. (D-70th) 81 Fox, Michael Allen (R-59th) 62 Member: Wayne Co. Republican Exec. Van Vyven, Dale N. (R-32nd) 82 Garcia, John G. (R-50th) 62 Com.; past president and chairman, Orrville Verich, Michael G. (D-66th) 82 Gardner, Randall (R-4th) 62 Jaycees; Wooster Rotary Club; Wayne Co. Vesper, Rose (R-72nd) 82 Gerberry, Ronald V. (D-65th) 63 Farm Bureau; United Conservatives of Ohio Wachtmann, Lynn R. (R-83rd) 84 Grendell, Diane V. (R-68th) 63 Board; American Legislative Exchange Weston, Randy (D-90th) 84 Hagan, Robert F. (D-64th) 63 Council; Ohio Township Assn. Haines, Joseph E. (R-74th) 64 Whalen, Vermel M. (D-l2th) 84 Harris, Bill (R-93rd) 64 -White, Doug (R-88th) 84 Hartley, David (D-73rd) 65 Winkler, Cheryl J. (R-34th) 85 Healy, William J. (D-54th) 65 Wise, Michael (R-15th) 85 Hodges, Richard A. (R-82nd) 65 Womer Benjamin, Ann (R-75th) 85 Hood, Ron (R-57th) 66 Hottinger, Jay (R-77th) 66 Jacobson, Jeff (R-40th) 66 James, Troy Lee (D-lOth) 67 Johnson, Thomas W. (R-96th) 67 Jones, Wayne M. (D-46th) 67 Jordan, Jim (R-85th ) 68 Kasputis, Edward F. (R-16th) 68 Koziura, Joseph F. (D-61st) 68 Krebs, Gene (R-60th) 68 Krupinski, Jerry W. (D-98th) 68 Lawrence, Joan W. (R-80th) 69 Lewis, Jr., Lloyd (D-38th) 69 Logan, Sean D. (D-3rd) 69 WILLIAM BATCHELDER (R) Lucas, June H. (D-67th) 69 Luebbers, Jerome F. (D-33rd) 69 Ohio House, 81st Dist. (Medina). Ohio Maier, Johnnie (D-56th) 71 Rep. since 1968. Asst. Min. Leader, 113th Mallory, Mark L. (D-31rd) 71 MARY ABEL (D) General Assembly. Mason, James W. (R-25th) 71 Attorney, Williams & Batchelder, Johnson Mead, Priscilla D. (R-28th) 71 Ohio House, 78th Dist. (Hocking, Perry, & Bux.; businessman. Metzger, Kerry R. (R-97th) 71 part of Athens, Licking). State Rep. since Age: 52; wife, Alice; son, William; daugh­ Mottl, Ronald M. (D-20th) 72 1989. ter, Elisabeth. P.O. Box 394., Medina,44258. Mottley, J. Donald (R-41st) 72 Full-time legislator. Phones: 216/725-6191 (H), 216/725-6666 Myers, Jon D. (R-6th) 72 Husband, Ric; son, Jason. P.O. Box 113, (B). Nein, Scott-R. (R-58th) Ci.9.r..y...(a.teS. 73 Athens, 45701. Phone: 614/592-1093. Education: Ohio Wesleyan, B.A.; The Netzley, Robert E. (R-43rd) 73 Education: Ohio Univ., B.S., education, Ohio State Univ. College of Law, J.D. O'Brien, Jacquelyn K. (R-37th) 73 MSJ, journalism. Member: MedinaTwp. Assn.;Natl. Board Ogg, William L. (D-92nd) 74 Member: League of Women Voters; of Directors, Conf. of Insurance Legislators: Olman, Lynn E. (R-51st) 74 American Assn. of Univ. Women; Delta American Legion; 33° Mason; Vietnam Vet­ Opfer, Darrell W. (D-53rd) 74 Kappa Gamma; Inst, for Local Government erans of America; Grange; Farm Bureau; Padgett, Joy (R-95th) 74 Administration and Rural Dev. Adv. Com. Platform Com.. Rep. Natl. Conv., 1980.

54 Ohio Government Directory OH State Consumer Ed. Assn.; Natl. Black Member: Lorain Intl. Assn. Bd.; Lorain Programming Consortium; OH Alliance of Co. Senior Citizens Bd.; Health Svcs. Black School Educators; Young Black Agency, 1991-92; Lorain Co. Chamber, Ur­ Democrats. ban League; and Alumni Assn.; Elyria Recipient: Numerous community and Evening Lions, Knights of Columbus. public service awards from; Ohio Minority Recipient: Izaak Walton League - Natl. Business; Junior Chamber; Outstanding Honor Roll Award, 1988; Natl. Assn. for Service, Franklin Co. Childrens Svcs.; Black Campus Activities Treasurer of Year, 1984 Chamber of Commerce, Eastern Union and 1987; Phi Delta Kappa Hall of Fame, Missionary Baptist Assn.; Ohio Assn. of 1988; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Chi. Real Estate Brokers; Equal Opportunities Center Pioneer, 1992; Capital Univ. Law Center; Columbus State Univ.; Ohio State Huron County residents each year Bar Assn.; Ameriflora; Am. Arbitration receive about $63,964,759 from the truck­ Assn.; American Soc. of Law & Medicine; ing industry. This figure represents Upward Bound; Citizens for Jesse Jackson; $475,816 in truck registration fees; Cols. Assn. of Black Journalists; Cols. Ur­ $812.774 in fuel taxes, and $62,676,169 ban League; OPIC; Family Missionary in wages to the industry's 2,138 workers SAMUEL BATEMAN, JR. (R) Baptist Church; Law Students Assn.; others. in Huron County. Jackson County residents each year Ohio House, 71st Dist. (Clermont). receive about$29,706,480 from the truck- Milford School Bd., 1974-84. ing industry. This figure represents Vice president, C. Edward Lovins Insur­ $254,157 in truck registration fees; ance. $594,230 in fuel taxes, and $28,858,092 Age: 58; wife, Barbara; sons, Tim, Rick. in wages to the industry' s 985 workers in Chris. 35 McCormickTrail, Milford, 45150. Jackson County. Phone: 513/831-7090 (H). Jefferson County residents each year Education: Univ. of Cincinnati. receive about $69,157,726 from the truck­ Member: Milford Area and Clermont ing industry. This figure represents Co. Chambers of Commerce; Farm Bureau. $518,449 in truck registration fees; Recipient: Legislator with Best Interest $777,670 in fuel taxes, and $67,861,608 of Children, 1987; Milford High School Hall in wages to the industry's 2,315 workers of Fame, 1986. in Jefferson County. Knox County residents each year re­ ceive about $58,379,048 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents $359,744 in truck registration fees: JOHN R. BENDER (D) $754,026 in fuel taxes, and $57,265,277 in wages to the industry's 1,954 workers Ohio House, 62nd Dist. (Lorain). Elyria in Knox County. City Council, 1984-89 and 1991-93; Elyria Lake County residents each year re­ Planning Comm., 1984. ceive about $261.819.106 from the truck­ Age: 56; widower; children. Jay, Jenni­ ing industry. This figure represents fer. 645 Georgetown Ave., Elyria, 44035- $1,386,661 in truck registration fees; 3051. Phone: 216/365-5250 (Hi. $1,385,975 in fuel taxes, and Education: Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.S., $259,046,469 in wages to the industry's science teaching, 1960; M.A.. guidance, 8,838 workers in Lake County. 1962; Ph.D. higher Ed. Admin., 1969.

OTTO BEATTY, JR. (D) HAROLD D. MILLER, INC. Ohio House, 21st Dist. (Franklin). Ohio Rep. since 1980. Attorney, 233 S. High St.. Columbus, 43215. TRANSPORTATION OF OIL & GAS FIELD Wife, Joyce (Dr.); children, Otto III, Lau­ EQUIPMENT FOR OVER 48 YEARS rel. 2344 Woodword, Columbus, 43219. Education: Howard Univ., B.A., Bus. Admin.; The Ohio State Univ., J.D. WE SUPPORT GOOD GOVERNMENT Member: Past president, Franklin Co. Trial Lawyers Assn. and Robert B. Elliott IN THE BUCKEYE STATE Law Club; Natl. Conf. of Black Lawyers; American Bar Assn.; Natl. Assn. of Defense Lawyers; American Trial Lawyers Assn.: Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers; BEDO; 385 Jones Street Phones: 216-567-2333 Columbus Area Black Elected Officials; Shreve, Ohio 44676 216-567-3773 American Arbitration Assn.; Cols. Apart­ ment Assn.; Howard Univ. Century Club; Ohio Government Directory 55 Labor Com., vice chairman; Ohio House Rural Delegation, cochairman; Aviation Del­ egation, cochairman. Recipient: Experimental Aircraft Assn., Leadership Award, 1986; Dist. Former Stu­ dent Award, Kent State Univ., 1987; AOPA Legislator of the Year, 1987; League of Ohio Sportsmen Conservation Legislator of the Year. 1988; Public Children Svcs. Outstand­ ing Legislator, 1988;Ohio Youth Svcs. Assn. President's Award, 1990.

Lawrence County residents each year receive about $54,268,306 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $397,816 in truck registration fees; Cummins $663,382 in fuel taxes, and $53.207,108 , JR. (R) in wages to the industry's 1.815 workers Ohio, Inc. in Lawrence County. Ohio House, 35th Dist. (Hamilton). Ref­ eree, Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton Co. Colerain Twp. trustee, 1979-82. Attorney, 3672 Springdale Rd., Cincin­ nati 45251. We're Your Age: 46; wife, Linda; sons, Billy, Alex. 3153 McGill Lane, Cincinnati, 45251. Phones: 513/385-5302 (H), 513/385-1234 Information Resource (B). Education: Chase College of Law, J.D.: Univ. of Cincinnati, B.B.A., economics. on Energy Issues Member: Colerain Township and Hamilton Co. Republican Clubs. The Ohio Electric Utility Institute is an association of Ohio's investor-owned utilities that provides information and educational pro­ grams on electric power issues. If you have a question or need informa­ tion about Ohio's electric utility industry, please give us a call.

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Ohio House, 5th Dist. (Ashtabula). These OEUl staff and member company representatives are at your service. AndoverTwp. trustee, 1982; Ohio Rep. since 1983. Seated, left to right, are: F. Russell Lorince, Monongahela Power Company; Donald L. Speyer. Dayton Power & Light; David C. Luff, Ohio Edison Full-time legislator. Company. Age: 57; wife, Eleanor; sons, Robin. Leslie; daughters, Shelley, Suzanne. 4779 Standing, left to right, are; Gerald M. Minnery, OEUl; George T. Glover. Rt. 7N, Andover, 44003. Phone: 216/293- Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company; Marty Hunter, Columbus Southern 7082 (H). Power/Ohio Power Companies; Douglas J. Hogan, Centerior Energy Company; Ron Ehmer. Columbus Southern Power/Ohio Power Companies; Education: Kent State Univ. Robert H. Snyder, OEUl. (Not shown is Daniel P. Zeno, Ohio Edison Co.) Member: Ohio Farmers' Union; Andover United Methodist Church; Elks #208; Twp. Trustees & Clerks Assn., honorary; Work­ OEUl ers' Compensation Adv. Commission and THE OHIO ELECTRIC UTILITY INSTITUTE Board; Labot-Management-Government Adv. Commission; Unemployment Compen­ 175 SOUTH THIRD STREET, SUITE 555 sation Adv. Commission; Ohio High Speed COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 Rail Auth.; Natl. Conf. of State Legislatures, (614)221-3422

56 Ohio Government Directory of Pharmacy; Wapakoneta Industrial Dev., Inc. Board; Wapakoneta Rotary, president, 1971 (Paul Harris Fellow); Auglaize Co. THE OHIO Republican Central Com.; American Legion: Elks; Eagles; Masons; Auglaize Co. Histori­ ASSOCIATION OF cal Soc; general chairman, Neil Armstrong TOBACCO & CANDY Homecoming Co., 1969; public address an­ nouncer, Wapakoneta High School football DISTRIBUTORS and , 31 years. Recipient: Ohio Northern Univ. Alumni Award, 1993. Representing the wholesale tobacco, confectionery & allied industries in Ohio since 1942 BARBARA BOYD (D) Ohio House, 9th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Former mayor of Cleveland Heights. Husband. Robert: daughter, Janine. 3418 Washington Blvd.. Cleveland Hts., 44118. Phone: 216/321-7601 (H). Education: St. Paul's College, B.S., Ed. Member: President of Black Woman's P.A.C.; Arts Ed. Training Center Board; Cuyahoga Co. Dem. Party Exec. Com., sec­ retary; Task Force on Violent Crime; Cleve­ land Hts. - University Hts. League of Women SAMUEL T. BRITTON (D) Voters: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; St. Ohio House, 30th Dist. (Hamilton). Andrew's Episcopal Church: Monticello Real Estate Broker, Britton & Assocs. Field Supporters; African-American Adv. Jack Advent Age: 51; wife, Kaye; son, Samuel. 5223 Com. of Notre Dame College of Ohio; ARTS Executive Director Kenwood Rd., Cincinnati, 45227. Phones: Education Theatre Co. 513/561-0850 (H), 513/271-1764 (B). Recipient: Official of the Year. Northern Education: Univ. of Cincinnati, B.S. Ohio Patrolmen Benevolent Assn., 1989; Member: Cincinnati Community Dev. Black History Month, 1992; Black Woman' s Adv. Bd.; Madisonville Community Coun­ History Award, 1992. cil, past president; Avondale Redevelopment Corp, past treasurer; Cincinnati Area Bd. of Realtors; OH Assn. of Realtors, trustee; Black Male Coalition; Gothic Lodge 122 P.W.F.&A.N.; NAACP, life; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity

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CHARLES R. BRADING (R) Ohio House. 86th Dist. (Hancock, Hardin, part of Auglaize). Mayor of Wapakoneta, 1988-91; Wapakoneta councilman, 1964- 16 E. Broad Street 66, president 1974-75 and 1986-88. Age: 59; wife, Sandra; three children. JIM BUCHY (R) Columbus, Ohio Education: Ohio Northern Univ., B.A.. Ohio House, 84th Dist. (Darke, Mercer, 43215 pharmacy, 1957. part of Miami). Greenville Bd. of Ed.. 1980- 614/224-3435 Member: Ohio State Bd. of Pharmacy, 82. president 1979-80; Ohio State and American President, Chas. G. Buchy Packing Co., Pharmaceutical Assns.; Natl. Assn. of Boards Greenville. Ohio Government Directory 57 Age: 54; wife, Sharon; son, John; daugh­ Education: UrsulineCollege,B.A., 1973; Designate 1994-95, Women's Network, past ter, Kathryn. 281 Dogwood Drive, Cleveland State Univ., Master's, public ad­ president. Foundation for State Legislatures Greenville, 45331. Phones: 513/548-6239 ministration, 1995. Board, and Welfare Reform Task Force; (H). 513/548-2128 (B). Member: Lakewood Chamber of Com­ Advisory Council; Leadership AmericaClass Education: Wittenberg Univ., B.S. merce; Business and Professional Women of 1988; Leadership Cleveland Class of 1984; Member: Darke Economic Foundation, Assn.; Leadership Cleveland, 1993-94; vice chair, Ohio Dem. Party Exec. Com.; founder and board member; Rotary; Darke Cudell Improvement, Inc.; West Boulevard cochair, Cuyahoga Co. Legis. Deleg.; co­ Co., Celina-Mercer Co. Chambers of Com­ Neighborhood Assn.; board of Malachi chair, Child Support Guidelines Adv. Comm. merce; Greenville Industrial Park board; House. Recipient: Numerous awards; most re­ YMCA; Darke Co. Republican Men's Club. cent (1994) from Mandel School of Applied past president; Darke Co. Republican Cen­ Soc. Sciences; Bedford Hgts. Chamber; tral and Exec. Corns.; district delegate to Cleveland Psychological Assn.; Univ. of Republican Natl. Conv.; St. Paul's Lutheran Michigan Clubof Cleveland; Cleveland Assn. Church, former council president; Farm Bu­ for Education of Young Children; ODHS reau; Farmer's Union; Grange; Mason; Scot­ Child Support Directors Assn; (1993) YWCA tish Rite; Shrine; N.F.O. Career Women of Achievement; Cleveland State Univ. Lifetime Alumni Leadership: Ohio Rehab. Assn. Gov't. Affairs; Bedford Hts. Chamber; Bellefaire/Jewish Children's Bureau Children's Voice Award; 1992; Natl. Assn. of School Psychologists; Public Children's Svcs. Assn.; CuyahogaCo./Cleve- land Children's Assns.; Cleveland Public Schools Adult and Continuing Education Family Legislator; Children's Support Rights Recognition; (1991) Suzanne Brookhart Harrison, Beech Brook Award; OH Assn. for JANE LOUISE CAMPBELL (D) Education of Young Children; Templum House Recognition; Ohio Farmer's Union Ohio House, 11th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Legis. Support: Mental Illness & Chemical Rep. since 1985. Dependency Task Force Award; Gr. Cleve­ Full-time legislator. land Nurses Assn.; Providence House Recog.; Age: 41; husband. Hunter Morrison; WomenSpace, Josephine Irwin Award. daughters, Jessica, Katie. 13815 Drexmore, MADELINE A. CAIN (D) Cleveland, 44120. Phone: 216/751-1331(H). Licking County residents each year Education: Cleveland State Univ., M.S. receive about $148,393,694 from the Ohio House, 17th Dist. (Cuyahoga). urban studies; Univ. of Michigan, B.A. his­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ Lakewood City Council, clerk of Council/ tory. sents $965,212 in truck registration fees; Legislative Aide, 1981-86. Member: WomenSpace, founding direc­ $1,108,935 in fuel taxes, and Full-time Representative. tor; Ward 4 Democratic Club; 21st Dist. $ 146,319,546 in wages to the industry's Age: 45; 2169 Glenbury., Lakewood, Caucus; participant, Cuyahoga Co. Demo­ 4,992 workers in Licking County. 44107. Phone: 216/521-2356 (H). cratic Party Exec. Com.; NCSL President

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58 Ohio Government Directory Bd.; Turnpike Oversight Com., vice chair­ man; House and Senate Enterprise Zone, chairman; Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, chairman; Ohio Aero­ space Inst. Policy Planning Com.; Joint Li­ quor Permit Quota System Commission. Recipient: Amvets Legislator of the Year, 1990; Ohio Chamber of Commerce Out­ standing Leadership Award, 1986.

JOHN A. CAREY, JR. (R) ROCCO J. COLONNA (D) Ohio House, 94th Dist. (Gallia, Jackson. Ohio House, 18th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Meigs, part of Lawrence). Mayor of Wellston, Brook Park Ward 4 councilman, 1970-74. 1988-94. Ohio Rep. since 1975. Age: 35; wife, Lynley. 401 S.Arkansas Full-time legislator. Ave., Wellston, 45692. Phone: 614/384- Age: 60; wife, Shirley J.; daughters, Tina 6604(H). Marie, Lavaine Ann Cates; son, Daniel V.M. Education: Ohio Univ., B.A. with hon­ 14431 Parkman Blvd.. Brook Park 44142. ors, political science, 1981. Phone: 216/676-4040 (H). Member: Wellston Rotary Club. Education: Cuyahoga Community Col­ ROBERT L. CORBIN (R) Recipient: Masonic Friendship Award. lege; Baldwin Wallace College. 1988; Knights of Columbus Public Servant Ohio House, 42nd Dist. (Montgomery). Member: American Legion Post #610; Ohio Rep. since 1977. of Year, 1994; Wellston Chamber Man of Holy Name Soc; Assumption Church; Or­ Year, 1994. Age: 71; wife, Edith; daughters, Lynn der of Eagles; Development Financing Adv. and Carol. 135 Shadybrook Drive, Dayton, 45459. Phone: 513/434-2404 (H). Logan County residents each year Education: Otterbein College. receive about $54,459,553 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents Member: Agonis Club of Dayton; $322,307 in truck registration fees; Otterbein College Alumni Assn.; Normandy $704,685 in fuel taxes, and $53,432,562 United Methodist Church; Walnut Grove in wages to the industry's 1,823 workers Country Club. in Logan County. Recipient: Distinguished Service Award, Otterbein College, 1986.

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JACK CERA (D) Ohio House, 99th Dist. (Belmont, Mon­ roe, Noble, part of Washington). Ohio Rep. since 1983. Full-time legislator. Age: 38; wife, Becky; daughters. Jaclyn, Bethany Anne. 63899 Violet Lane, Bellaire, 43906. Phone: 614/676-7087 (H). Education: Brown Univ., B.A., political science. SUPER FOOD Member: Bellaire Eagles; Sons of Italy; Italian American Club; Martins Ferry SERVICES, INC. Redmen's; Fairpoint Polish Club; Bellaire High School Alumni Assn.; Ohio Farmer's Dayton, Ohio Union. Recipient: Bellaire High School Alumni Achievement Award, 1985.

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EDWARD K. CORE (R) REX DAMSCHRODER (R) JO ANN DAVIDSON (R) Ohio House, 87th Dist. (Logan, Union, Ohio House, 89th Dist. (Sandusky, part Ohio House, 24th Dist. (Franklin). part of Marion). Former Logan Co. commis­ of Seneca). State Central Committeeman, Reynoldsburg City Council member, 1968- sioner. 5th Congressional Dist. 77; Ohio Rep. since 1981; current House Full-time legislator. Age: 45; wife, Rhonda; children, Alex, Speaker, minority leader, 120th OGA. Age: 60; wife, Joyce; son, Tony; daugh­ Anthony. 1014 Birchard Ave., Fremont, Age: 67; daughters, Julie and Jenifer: ter. Elizabeth. 2450 CR#118,Rushsylvania 43420. Phone: 419/355-1022 (H). 6639 Forrester Way, Reynoldsburg, 43068. 43347. Phone: 513/468-2553 (H). Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Phone: 614/864-8879 (H). Education: The Ohio State Univ.. B.Sc; B.A.. 1974: Tiffin Univ., M.B.A., 1994. Member: Reynoldsburg-Pickerington Antioch College, graduate studies. Member: Chamber of Commerce; Terra Rotary Club; trustee, Franklin Univ.; trustee, Member: Bellefontaine First United Pres­ Community College Board; Sandusky Univ. of Findlay; former vice chairman, OH byterian Church; Ohio Cattlemen's Assn.; County Republican Central Committee; Farm Turnpike Commission; former member, Farm Bureau; Elks; Rotary; OSU Alumni; Bureau; Township Trustees Association; Franklin Co. Mental Health Board: Alvis former supervisor, Logan Soil and Water Kiwanis. House and Lutheran Soc. Svcs. Conservation Dist.; Am Vets.

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MICHAEL ALLEN FOX (R) Ohio House, 59th Dist. (Butler). Ohio Rep. since 1974. Age: 46; wife, Mary Ann; son, Ryan; daughter Ashley. 5881 Fairham Rd., JOHN G. GARCIA (R) Hamilton, 45011. Phone: 513/896-1865 Ohio House, 50th Dist. (Lucas). (H). Retired L.O.F., 1989. Education: Miami Univ., B.S. education. Age: 66; wife, Dolores; children, Gaye RANDALL GARDNER (R) Member: Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; Lee, Thomas Charles, John G., Jr., Bruce Butler Co. Trustees Assn.; Hamilton Allan, Marcia Sue. 1508 Albert, Toledo, Ohio House. 4th Dist. (Wood). O'Tucks; Kentucky Colonel; Butler Co. Elks 43605. Phone: 419/691-4214 (H). Legislator, Teacher, Realtor. Lodge #93. Education: Graduate, Gibsonburg HS. Age: 36; wife, Sandy; children, Brooks, Christina, Austin. 14900Mitchell Rd., Bowl­ Recipient: Legislator of Year, Ohio Voc. Member: East Toledo Club (business); ing Green, 43402. Phone: 419/352-1984 Ed., 1988; Leadership Award, Middletown Council of Neighborhoods Assn.; Toledo (H). School Dist., 1989: President's Award, OH Citizens Monitoring Bd.; Eagles Lodge# 197; oea Pamela L. Margulies Ohio Education Association Carol Pierce Mix Executive Manager Director of for Advocacy Programs Governmental Services

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DIANE V. GRENDELL (R) Improvement and Ohio House. 68th Dist. (Geauga, part of Trumbull). Registered nurse/attorney. Husband, Tim; son, James Edward: Advancement of daughter, Kate. 7413 Tattersall Drive, Chesterland, 44026. Phone: 216/729-7701 (H). Asphalt Paving Construction. Education: St. John'sCollege, RN;Cleve­ land Marshall Col. of Law, law degree; Baldwin Wallace, business degree, psychol­ ogy degree. Member: Chester Chamber of Com­ merce; Ohio Nurses Assn.; Chester and RONALD V. GERBERRY (D) Geauga Co. Historical Socs.; Farm Bureau; chairman. Operation Legal Shield, pro bono Ohio House, 65th Dist. (Mahoning). legal service to families of Northeast Ohio Austintown School Board, 1974-82. Ohio during Operation Desert Storm. Rep. since 1982. Recipient: Seven Seals Award; Wilson Full-time legislator. Achievement Award. Age: 42; wife, Kathy; daughter, Deanna Lynn; sons, Ron, Jr., Daniel. 2940 Whisper­ ing Pines Drive, Canfield, 44406. Phone: 216/799-2674 (H). Education: Youngstown State Univ., B.A., political science. 1975. Member: Education Commission of the States; Ohio Turnpike Commission; Jobs for Ohio's Grads: St. Joseph's Catholic Church: Austintown Assn.; Austintown Growth Foundation; Austintown Men's Fred Frecker, P.E. Democrat Club; Citizens League of Greater Youngstown; NCSL Com. on Ed.; Educa­ President/Executive Director tion Goals and Strategies Commission. Recipient: North Central Reg. Educa­ tional Laboratory, 1985-90, Jobs for Ohio 37 W. Broad St. Grads, Honorary County Supt., 1986 and Outstanding Support of Public Education Suite 460 Award, OH Co. Supts. Assn, 1986; Support ROBERT F. HAGAN (D) P.O. Box 16186 of Disabled Ohioans, Epilepsy Assn. of Cen­ tral OH, 1984; Legislator of Year, OH Assn. Ohio House. 64th Dist. (Mahoning). State Columbus, Ohio 43216 of Elementary School Administrators, 1987 Rep. since 1987. and Citizens United for Responsible Educa­ Locomotive engineer, CSX Transp. Phone: 221-5402 tion, 1987; 1988 Educator of Year, Mahoning Age: 45; wife, Michele; daughters, Jen­ Co. Elem. School Administrators; Public nifer, Kristen, Natalia; sons, Thomas, James. Official of Year, Natl. Assn. of Social Work­ 562 Madera Ave., Youngstown, 44504. ers, OH Chap., Reg. Four, 1991; 1992 Leg­ Phone: 216/746-8091 (H). islator of Year, Administrators, Board Mem­ Member: Concerned Citizens for a Safer Youngstown; NCSL Transportation Com.: m bers and Citizens Political Action Com.; Dist. Govt. Svc. Award, OH Council of Natl. Alliance for Universal Health Care, Private Colleges and School. chairman; Natl. Fed. of the Blind; Sierra

Ohio Government Directory 63 Club; NAACP; Steel workers Oldtimer's Zoning Bd.; Greene Co. Pork Producers: Club; Citizens League; United Transporta­ New Covenant Fellowship Church Bd.; tion Union Local 604, local legislative Rep.; ALEC Agriculture Com.; Greene Co. Rep. Youngstown State Univ. Labor Adv. Bd.; Central Com.; OH Rep. Ag. Adv. Council, Northside Citizens Coalition, ex-officio chairman; SW Dist. Co. Commissioners' trustee; Gov. Commission on Socially Dis­ Assn., chairman; OH County Commission advantaged Black Males; Mahoning Co. Assn. Board; Miami Valley Reg. Planning Local Emergency Planning Com.; Southern Comm.: Route 35 Com.; Greene Co. Reg. Poverty Law Center. Planning Com., president and organizer. Recipient: Ohio Coalition for the Educa­ Recipient: Watchdog of the Treasury, tion of Handicapped Children Legislative 1983, '84, '89. Leader Award, 1990; OhioCounseling Assn. Legislator of Year, 1991-92; Assn. of Ohio Health Commissioners Legis. Award, 1992; Truman Johnson Democratic Women's Club Office HolderofYear, 1991; OhioCivil Svc. Employees Assn. Ohioan of Year, 1990; Natl. Assn. of Social Workers, Ohio Chapter JOSEPH E. HAINES (R) Legis. of Year, 1990; Mahoning Co. Commu­ nity Corrections Pub. Servant of Year, 1994. Ohio House, 74th Dist. (Madison, part of Clark, Greene). Greene Co. commissioner, Lorain County residents each year receive 1968-76; Xenia School Board, past VP. about $292,672,626 from the trucking indus­ Farmer. try'. This figure represents $ 1.705,436 in truck Age: 71; wife, Joy; sons. Thomas, registration fees; $1,709,906 in fuel taxes, and Thaddeus, Jonathan; daughter, Barbara; 2750 $289,257,285 in wages to the industry's 9,869 E. Spring Valley-Paintersville Rd., Xenia workers in Lorain County. 45385. Phone: 513/372-2830 (H). Lucas County residents each year receive Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., about $495,572,977 from the trucking indus­ rural economics & farm Mgt. try. This figure represents $2,576,974 in truck Member: Kiwanis, past president; Farm BILL HARRIS (R) registration fees: $2,408,434 in fuel taxes, and Bureau; Farm Forum; Grange; Ohio and $490,587,569 in wages to the industry's 16.738 Greene Co. Cattle Feeders, past board mem­ Ohio House, 93rd Dist. (Ashland, Knox, workers in Lucas County. ber; Ohio Shorthorn Breeder's Assn., past part of Huron). president; PTA, past president; YMCA Bd.; Auto Dealer/Business Owner, Ashland. Age: 60; wife, Mary C; children Billy M„ Jr.: Lonnie E., Scott, Sherry. 2220 Westview Drive, Ashland, 44805. Phones: 419/281-2955 (H). 419/289-2000 (B). Ohio Automobile Dealers Education: Univ. of Arizona, secondary education with honors. Association Member: Ohio Automobile Dealers Assn., trustee; Buick Natl. Dealer Council, 655 Metro Place South vice chairman; Huntington Natl. Bank, Suite 270 Ashland, director; Samaritan Hospital trustee; Dublin, Ohio 43017 Grace Brethren Church Business Commis­ sion; Industrial/Business Adv. Bd., Ashland 614-766-9100 Co. - West Holmes Career Ctr.; former chair­ 800-686-9100 man, Ashland Area Chamber and Ashland United Way Campaign; numerous local, state and national business committees and coun­ 63 years of service to new car and new truck dealers cils; retired U.S. Marine Corps. Major. Recipient: Numerous personal and meri­ torious decorations.

Madison County residents each year receive about $43,500,280 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents $251,770 in truck registration fees; $637,733 in fuel taxes, and $42,610,777 in wages to the industry's 1,454 workers in Madison County. Mahoning County residentseach year receive about $263,470,544 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $1,664,980 in truck registration fees; $1,180,918 in fuel taxes, and OADA's Legislative Team $260,624,646 in wages to the industry's Tim Doran and David Brown 8,892 workers in Mahoning County.

64 Ohio Government Directory DAVID HARTLEY (D) WILLIAM J. HEALY (D) RICHARD A. HODGES (R) Ohio House, 73rd Dist. (Clark). Ohio Ohio House, 54th Dist. (Stark). Canton Ohio House, 82nd Dist. (Defiance, Fulton, Rep. since 1973. CityCouncil, 1969-74. Ohio Rep. since 1974. Williams). Fulton Co. treasurer, 1987-92. Age: 51; wife, Vicki. 2242 N. Fountain Full-time legislator. Community Liaison, Williams Co. Hos­ Blvd., Springfield, 45504. Phone: 513/399- Age: 55; wife, Barbara; daughters, Joyce, pitals, Bryan. 6626 (H). Jackie; son, William J. II. 2701 15th St., Age: 31; wife, Susan. 2980 US 20, Education: University of Louisville, B. A., N.W.. Canton, 44708. Phone: 216/452- Metamora, 43540. Phone: 419/644-3918 attended graduate school at same; graduate 6711 (H). (H). of Capital Univ. Law School. Education: Kent State Univ. Education: Oberlin College, B.A., 1986 Member: United Automobile Workers Member: Stark Co. TAP (Talk about with honors; Univ. of Toledo, M.P.A., 1991. Local 402; Clark County Democratic Ex­ Potential) Program, cofounder; NCSL Wine Member: Swanton Rotary Club; Ma­ ecutive Committee. Com. sonic Lodge; St. John's United Church of Recipient: Franklin Co. Trial Lawyers Christ, Archbold; Farm Bureau; American Award, 1993; Ohio State Bar Assn. Award, Legislative Exchange Council. 1992; Layman of the Year Award, Canton Recipient: Oberlin College Honors, 1986; Professional Educator's Assn., 1984. Resolution of Commendation from Ohio 20th ftnniversarif

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JAY HOTTINGER (R) Ohio House, 77th Dist. (Licking). New­ ark City Council since 1992, president Pro (R) Tem, 1994. Office Mgr., Jay Co., electrical contrac­ Ohio House, 57th Dist. (Carroll, parts of tor. Mahoning, Stark). Age: 25; wife, Cheri. 32 Pierce Ave., Marketing Consultant. JEFF JACOBSON (R) Newark,43055. Phones: 614/349-7784(H), Age: 35; single; P.O. Box 118, Canfield, 614/366-6140 (B). Ohio House, 40th Dist. (Montgomery). 44406. Phone: 216/533-9119 (H). Education: Capital Univ., B.A., B.S., Montgomery Co. Republican Party, chair. Education: Ohio State Univ. College of Pol. Sci., Pub. Admin, summa cum laude. Attorney. Bus., B.S., B.A., marketing & economics. Age: 33; 7651 Downing St., Dayton, Member: Various Farm Bureaus and Member: Police Athletic League, found­ 45414. Phones: 513/454-1619 (H), 513/ Chambers of Commerce throughout the dis­ ing Bd.; American Cancer Soc. Board; East 224-1992 (B). trict. Mound Community Dev. Corp. Bd.; Licking The Ohio Hospital Association Serving Ohio Hospitals Since 1915

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66 Ohio Government Directory Education: Yale Univ., B.A., economics Recipient: Awards from various Cleve­ and political science, cum laude 1983; Univ. land electoral wards; neighborhood clubs; of Dayton Law School, J.D., summa cum Cleveland State Univ. Award for chairing laude 1988. Commission on Communicative Disorders, Member: Antioch Temple Shrine; 32nd 1988; First Black legislator to amend Ohio Degree Mason; former member, Montgom­ Constitution. ery Co. Board of Elections.

WAYNE M. JONES (D) Ohio House, 46th Dist. (Summit). Ohio Rep. since 1988. chief deputy, Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court, 1980-83; deputy di­ rector, Ohio Dept. of Insurance, 1983-87 Attorney, Roetzel and Andress. Age: 40; wife, Dawn; sons, Jason, TROY LEE JAMES (D) TOM JOHNSON (R) Zachary, Nicholas. 2380 Highpoint Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, 44223. Phone: 216/923- Ohio House, 96th Dist. (Morgan, part of Ohio House. 10th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio 4229 (H). Athens. Muskingum, Washington). Ohio Rep. since 1967; minority whip, 1970; pre­ Education: Kent State Univ.; Univ. of Rep. since 1977. cinct committeeman: ward leader. Akron, B.S., education, cum laude, A.A.S., Age: 45; wife, Joyce; daughters, Julie, Full-time legislator. criminal justice: Capital Univ. Law School, Kristi. 179 Montgomery Blvd., New Con­ Age: 70; wife, Betty; daughter, Laura J.D. cord, 43762. Smith. P.O. Box 91367, Cleveland, 44101- Member: past or present member of Ohio Education: Muskingum College, B.A., 3367. Phone: 216/361-3821 (B). State and Akron Bar Assns., Catholic Youth government. Education: Attended Bethany College; Orgs., Supreme Court Mock Trial Com., Member: Farm Bureau; The League of Case Western Reserve Univ.: Fenn College. F.O.C.U.S., CF Chamber; CF Little League Ohio Sportsmen; Twp. Trustees & Clerks Member: Black Elected Democrats of Board; charter member, Hoban Alumni Assn.; College Drive Presbyterian Church; Ohio, Exec. Com.; Natl. Conf. of State Leg­ Assn., Front St. Business Assn., Fraternal numerous other community organizations. islatures - Com. on Federal Taxation, Trade Order of Police, United Way, Operation Feed, Recipient: Numerous awards for legisla­ and Econ. Dev.; board member of Fed. for Civic Theater Adv. Com. Community Planning, Elizabeth Bryant tive efforts on behalf of small business, edu­ Recipient: Distinguished Awards from. Home for the Aged, Ohio Soc. of State Leg­ cation, veterans, mental health, developmen- Natl. Assn. of Social Workers, 1990, Ohio islators, Phillis Wheatley Assn, Democratic tally disabled and township governments. Physical Therapist Assn., 1990, Ohio Hospi­ Executive Council. tal Assn., 1991. Charles Wright Foundation, 1992, Medical College of Ohio, 1992, Ohio Nurses Assn., 1993. Summit Co. Optometric Ohio Contractors Association Soc, 1993. Multiple Sclerosis Soc, 1993, Ohio Clinical Counselors, 1993, American Diabetes Assn. (OH), 1994, Jastram Memo­ rial Award, Higher Education Advocacy, CLARK STREET JOHN CALLAHAN 1994. Executive Legislative Vice President Affairs Director Marion County residents each year receive about $74,927,769 from the trucking industry. This figure represents If you have a question concerning the OCA's position on any issue, $427,044 in truck registration fees; call John Callahan or Clark Street at (614) 488-0724. $777,317 in fuel taxes, and $73,723,408 in wages to the industry's 2.515 workers in Marion County. Ohio Contractors Association Medina County residents each year P.O. Box 959, Columbus, Ohio 43216 receive about $149,249,592 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $1,014,039 in truck registration fees: Representing Ohio's Contractors . . . builders of highways, bridges, $1,014,191 in fuel taxes, and airports, utilities, and other public and private components of our $147,221,362 in wages to the industn 's infrastructure, since 1918. 5,023 workers in Medina County.

Ohio Government Directory 67 362-8509 (B). Alaina. 12173 SR 732, Camden, 45311. Education: Case Western Reserve Univ., Phone: 513/796-2412 (H). B.A., political science, 1983; Cleveland- Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Marshall Col. of Law, J.D., 1987; Cleveland B.S., biology, 1975. State Univ., M.B.A., Mktg. emphasis, 1987. Member: Farm Bureau; Eaton, Gratis, Member: Rocky River Chamber; presi­ Oxford and Trenton Chambers; Oxford dent and founder, The Empowerment Foun­ United Methodist Church; American Tree dation; Lions Club; Natl. Lawyers Assns Farm System; Preble Co. Hist. Soc. Recipient: Freedom Forum Leadership Recipient: Star Award, Miami Univ. Award, 1994; United Conservatives Watch­ dog of the Treasury Award, 1994.

JIM JORDAN (R) Ohio House, 85th Dist. (Champaign, Shelby, part of Auglaize). Asst. Wrestling Coach, The Ohio State Univ. Age: 30; wife, Polly; children, Rachel, Benjamin. Jessie, Isaac. 6654 W. Kanagy Rd., W. Liberty, 43357. Phones: 513/465- 9606(H), 614/292-6302 (B). Education: Univ. of Wisconsin, B.S., JERRY W. KRUPINSKI (D) 1986; The Ohio State Univ., M.A., educa­ tion, 1991. JOSEPH F. KOZIURA (D) Ohio House, 98th Dist. (Jefferson, Member: Jordan's Champion Wrestling Harrison, part of Tuscarawas). Jefferson Co. Club director; Hellickson-Jordan Wrestling Ohio House, 61st Dist. (part of Lorain). commissioner, 1981 -86. OH Rep. since 1987. Camp president; Mad River Valley Young Chief deputy auditor, City of Lorain. 1971- Full-time legislator. Republicans Club; Citizens Against Gov­ 76. Lorain city auditor, 1976-83. Ohio Rep. Age: 53; wife, Eileen; children, Scott, ernment Waste; local and national Right-to- since 1984. Erin, Todd. 2713 Cleveland Ave., Life Orgs.; Champaign Co. Rep. Exec. Com.; Financial Cons., J.F. Koziura & Assocs. Steubenville, 43952. Phone: 614/264-3633 Grace Chapel Church, West Liberty. Age: 48; wife, Kitti; daughter, Mary. (H). Recipient: Asst. Coach of Year, runner- 5308 Gargasz Drive, Lorain, 44053. Phone: Member: Moose; Knights of Columbus; up, 1991; NCAA champion, 1985, 1986; 216/282-7452 (H). Polish Natl. Alliance; Farm Bureau; General Big Ten Wrestling Champion, 1985, 1986; Education: Lorain County Community George Custer Committee; Jefferson Co. All-American, 1984-86; voted most dedi­ College, Assoc, accounting; Dyke College. Twp. Trustees; past president of Jefferson cated by teammates all four seasons; third in Member: PLAY,P.A.C.C.;U.P.C.;VFW Co. Young Democrats, KofC Youth Camp, Olympic Trials, 1988. Vietnam Veterans of America; AMVETS Steubenville Assn. of Life Underwriters. BHJ Lorain Democrat Precinct Committeeman Metropolitan Planning Commission. Lorain Co. Democrat Exec. Com. Recipient: Caritas Medal, Diocese of Steubenville; Excellence in Government, Steubenville Chamber; Consumer of the Year award. Ohio Consumers Council, 1991.

Meigs County residents each year receive about $18,315,792 from the trucking indus­ try. This figure represents $173,986 in truck registration fees; $556,407 in fuel taxes, and $17,585,400 in wages to the industry's 600 workers in Meigs County. Mercer County residents each year re­ ceive about $46,068,111 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $314,978 in truck registration fees; $662,363 in fuel taxes, and $45,090,769 in wages to the industry's 1.538 workers in Mercer County. EDWARD F. KASPUTIS (R) Miami County residents each year receive about $107,719,865 from the trucking indus­ Ohio House, 16th Dist. (Cuyahoga). GENE KREBS (R) try. This figure represents $678,499 in truck Attorney, Edward F. Kasputis & Assocs., registration fees; $852,605 in fuel taxes, and 4472 W. 160th St., Cleveland, 44135. Ohio House, 60th Dist. (Preble, part of $106,188,762 in wages to the industry's 3,623 Age: 33; wife, Lee, children, Megan, Butler). Eaton School Bd., 1990-93. workers in Miami County. Jay. 24545 Nobottom Rd., Olmsted Twp., Farmer. 44138. Phones: 216/891-9035 (H), 216/ Age: 41; wife, Janet; daughters, Kindra.

68 Ohio Government Directory AAA Miami Valley; Fransiscan Health Syst. of Dayton; treasurer, Day-Med HMP; Parity 2000 Steering Com.; Am. Assn. of Blacks in Energy; Natl. Forum of Black Public Ad­ ministrators; life member of NAACP and Dayton Urban League; Com. on Community Foundations. Recipient: Top Ten African-American Males, Parity 2000, 1994; Bank One Dayton New Leaf Award, 1993; St. Elizabeth Med. Ctr. Friend of Year, 1992; The President's Club of Dayton Legion of Honor, 1988; City of Dayton Community Svc. Award, 1987; Dayton Chapter, Amer. Mktg. Assn. Mar­ keter of Year, 1984.

JOAN W. LAWRENCE (R) JUNE H. LUCAS (D) Ohio House, 80th Dist. (Delaware, Mor­ Ohio House, 67th Dist. (Trumbull). Ohio row, part of Richland). Big Walnut Board of Rep. since 1986. Education, 1970-73. Full-time legislator. Full-time legislator. Age: 56; daughters, Deven,Adrien. 1435 Age: 63; husband, Wayman; sons. Locust St., Mineral Ridge, 44440. Phone: Wayman. David: daughter. Anne. 4567 Red 216/652-7201 (H). Bank Rd., Galena, 43021. Phone: 614/965- Education: Youngstown State Univ. 2820(H). Member: Sierra Club; Ohio Farmer's Education: Long Island College Hospi­ Union, YSU Labor Studies Bd.; Mosquito tal School of Nursing, RN; attended The Creek Dev. Assn.; Ohio Farm Bureau; Ani­ Ohio State Univ., Rutgers Univ. and Douglass mal Welfare League; Coalition of Labor College. Union Women; former board, Private Indus­ Member: League of Women Voters, try Council; Mahoning Valley Econ. Dev. Ohio president, 1975-77; Columbus Area, Cor.; Ohio Edison Consumer Adv. Bd.; East Ohio and Natl. Women's Political Caucus; SEAN D. LOGAN (D) Ohio Gas Consumer's Council; Northeast Ohio Farm Bureau; Columbus Metropolitan and Natl. Councils of Senior Citizens. Club: Delaware Co. Republican Central Com. Ohio House, 3rd Dist. (Columbiana). Recipient: Youngstown YWCA Woman and Republican Women's Club. Ohio Rep. since 1990. of the Year, 1988; "Bravest Representative" Full-time legislator. \oted h\ peers and statehouse press corps. Age: 28; wife, Melissa. 627 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon, 44432. Phone: 216/424-0919 (H). Education: Muskingum College, B.A., political science and speech comm., 1988. Member: First United Methodist Church of Wellsville; Guilford Lake Ruritan; Columbiana Co. Twp. Trustees and Clerks Assn. honorary; Ohio Farm Bureau, honor­ ary; Sons of the American Legion; Buckeye Boys State Alumni Assn.; Sandy and Beaver Canal Assn. Recipient: Natl. Soc. of Social Workers Regional Public Servant of Year, 1993; Ser­ vice Award from Columbiana Co. Fed. of Conservation Club, 1993; First Friendship Pin from FOP, Beaver Creek Lodge #178. LLOYD E. LEWIS, JR.(D) Monroe County residents each year re­ JEROME F. LUEBBERS (D) Ohio House, 38th Dist. (Montgomery). ceive about $14,040,950 from the trucking Dayton Asst. City Mgr. industry. This figure represents $118,046 in Ohio House. 33rd Dist. (Hamilton). Delhi Retired Asst. VP, Dayton Power & Light truck registration fees; $621.127 in fuel taxes, Twp. trustee, 1970-78. Ohio Rep. since Co. and $ 13.301,777 in wages to the industry' s 454 1979. Age: 68; wife, Edythe; children, James. workers in Monroe County. President, Cincinnati Newsmonth, Inc. Crystal. 800 Oak Leaf Drive, Dayton, 45408. Montgomery County residents each year Age: 52; wife, Judy; sons, Joe, Jerry, Jim; Phone: 513/268-2646 (H). receive about $626,798,771 from the trucking daughters, Julie, Jill, Jessica; 5490 Betlin Education: Univ. of Dayton, B.S., Bus. industry. This figurerepresent s $3,408,604 in Ct., Cincinnati 45238. Phones: 513/922- Admin.;Central Michigan Univ., M.A., Pub. truck registration fees: $2.715,728 in fuel taxes, 5405(H), 513/251-9433(B). Admin. and $620,674,438 in wages to the industry's Attended Quincy College. Member: Democratic Voters League; 21,177 workers in Montgomery County. Member: Delhi Twp. and Price Hill trustee, The Dayton Foundation; trustee, Civic Assns.; Easter Seal Mary Schloss Ohio Government Directory 69 Fremon*3andu5Jcv County Convention & Visitors Bureau 1510 East State Street, P.O. Box 643 Fremont, Ohio 43420 419/332-4470 • Fax 419/332-4359 Let us take the stress out of planning your vacation!! • Reasonable Accommodations • Easy Access from Ohio Turnpike at Exit 6 • Minutes from Lake Erie & Cedar Point • Historic Attractions... Hayes Presidential Center (Victorian mansion, museum, library), Mad River Railroad Museum, Historic Lyme Village • Other Attractions.. .Seneca Caverns, Sorrowful Mother Shrine, Fremont Speedway... • Island Curises.. .Winery Tours • Parks & Recreation...Nature Trails, canoeing, scuba diving, fishing in Lake Erie For your FREE Information Packet Call: 1-800-255-8070 Hayes Presidential Center, Fremont, Ohio

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70 Ohio Government Directory Award Selection Com.; Oak Hills Local Bureau; Waynesburg Business Assn.; Quest daughters, Julie, Katie. 259 N. Stanwood School Dist. Hall of Honor Selection Com.; Recovery Svcs., Inc. Board; 12, Inc. Board; Rd.? Columbus, 43209. Phone: 614/237- Catholic Soc. Svc. Bd. Cincinnati Archdio­ Stark Co. Democratic Party, Exec. Com.; 6245 (H). cese; Delhi/Riverview Kiwanis; Diamond Tuslaw Lions; Navarre Kiwanis. Education: St. Louis Univ., B.S., busi­ Oaks Adv. Com. Recipient: Natl. Assn. on Volunteers in ness; Ohio Northern Univ., J.D. Recipient: Legislative Excellence Award, Criminal Justice Award, 1988; Massillon Member: Columbus Bar Assn.; Franklin OH Twp. Assn., 1992; Guardian of Small Man of the Year (under 35), Massillon Jay- Co. Trial Lawyer's Assn.; St. Catharine Business. NFIB, 1992; Legis. Appreciation cees, 1982; Who's Who in American Poli­ Church; Bexley-Whitehall Rotary; Bexley Award, Ohio Right to Life, 1991; Jack Wolf tics, 1991; appointed to Health Care Steering Lions. Sierra; Catholic Businessmans Club. Memorial Award, Ohio Sec. of State, 1991 Com., Midwest Legislative Conf., 1991. "Things Keep Looking Up" Award, Downs Syndrome Assn. of Greater Cincinnati, 1991 Appreciation Award, Boy Scout Troop 483 1991; Cert, of Support, Ohio Farmers Union 1990; Legis. of Year, Hamilton Co. Twp Assn., 1990, Hamilton Co. Assn. of Trustees and Clerks, 1985; Pro-Life Legislator of the Year, United Conservatives of Ohio, 1990; Outs. Leadership, S.U.M.A. of Hamilton Co., 1984; Defender of Life Award, Ohio Right to Life, 1986; President's Award, Greater Cincinnati and Ohio Automobile Dealers Assns., 1986; Public Transit Person of the Year, Ohio Public Transit Assn., 1986.

PRISCILLA D. MEAD (R) MARK L. MALLORY (D) Ohio House, 28th Dist. (Franklin). Up­ Ohio House, 31st Dist. (Hamilton). per Arlington City Council, 1982-90; mayor, Hamilton Co. Pub. Lib. Graphic Prod. 1986-90. Dept. Mgr. Full-time legislator. Age: 32; single, 907 Dayton St., Cincin­ Age: 50; husband, John L.; children, John, William, Neel, Sarah. 2281 Brixton nati, 45214. Phones: 513/721-0065 (H), Rd., Columbus, 43221. Phone: 614/488- 513/369-6983 (B). 8224 (H). Education: Cincinnati Acad, of Math and Education: The Ohio State Univ. Science, civil engineering major; Univ. of Member: Upper Arlington, Grandview/ Cincinnati, B.S., Admin, management. Marble Cliff, Hilliard Chambers of Com­ Member: NAACP; Black Male Coali­ merce; Hilltop Business Assn.; League of tion; Urban League of Cincinnati: Friends of Women Voters; Junior League; Delta the Pub. Lib.; Pub. Lib. Staff Assn.; Intl. Gamma; First Community Church, past JOHNNIE MAIER, JR. (D) Television Assn.; 18th Ward Democratic trustee of numerous civic, governmental and Club; president of Whittier Gardens Found. charitable organizations. Ohio House, 56th Dist. (Stark). Recipient: Northwest Kiwanis Svc; U.A. Age: 41; wife, Debra; son, Johnnie III: Rotary Svc; U.A. Civic Assn. Dist. Citizen; daughter Natalie. 13520 Barrs SW, U.A. Chamber ofCommerce Citizen of Year. Massillon, 44647. Phone: 216/837-5427 (H). Education: Kent State Univ., Assoc. & B.A., political science; Univ. of Akron & Univ. of Alabama, graduate studies, public administration. Member: Louisville, Canal Fulton. Lake Chambers of Commerce; Stark Co. Farm

Morgan County residents each year receive about $ 11.273,909 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $113,752 in truck regis­ tration tees; $563,826 in fuel taxes, and $10,596,331 in wages to the industry's 362 workers in Morgan County. Morrow County residents each year receive JAMES W. MASON (R) about $32,628,263 from the trucking industry. Ohio House, 25th Dist. (Franklin). Dir., This figure represents $231.772 in truck regis­ OH Supreme Court Bd. of Commissioners; KERRY R. METZGER (R) tration fees; $607,499 in fuel taxes, and Bexley Board of Zoning Appeals. $31,788,992 in wages to the industry's 1.085 Attorney: Adjunct Professor of Law, Ohio House, 97th Dist. (Guernsey, part workers in Morrow County. Capital Univ. of Tuscarawas). New Philadelphia Council Age: 46; wife, Betsy (RN); son, Jim; since 1988, president since 1992. Ohio Government Directory 71 Dentist. Age: 60; wife, Debra; sons, Ronald. Jr.. Age: 42; wife, Karen; sons, Robert, Ryan. R. Michael; daughters, Ronda, Amanda. 722 Ackey St. N W, Ne w Philadelphia, 44663. 10626 Stonehinge Circle, North Royalton, Phones: 216/364-6949 (H), 216/364-3531 44133. Phones: 216/582-1810 (H), 216/ (B). 781-8000 (B), 216/884-8000 (B). Education: Juniata College, PA, B.S., Education: Notre Dame. B.S.. LL.B. Temple Univ. School of Dentistry, DDS. Member: First United Methodist Church; Tuscarawas Co. Chamber; American and Ohio Dental Assns.; Tuscarawas Co. Dental Soc; American Soc. of Forensic Odontology; Tuscarawas Co. Republican Exec. Com.; Tuscarawas Valley Civil War Roundtable; past member of New Philadelphia Jaycees, Boy Scouts of America. Recipient: Outs. Young Men of America; Jaycee Intl. Senator; Ohio Jaycee Presiden­ tial Award of Honor; Outs. Jaycee Chapter Pres. Reg. 6 and 6-B. JON D. MYERS (R) Ohio House, 6th Dist. (Fairfield). Lancaster City Council, eight years, presi­ dent for three. Legislator, businessman. Age: 46; wife, Cheryl; children, Shon, J. DONALD MOTTLEY (R) Jerrod, Ashley. 1550 Parkland Drive, Ohio House, 41st Dist. (Montgomery). Lancaster, 43130. Phone: 614/687-0062. West Carrollton Bd. of Ed., 1974-85; Mont­ Education: Urbana Univ., B.S., business/ gomery Co. chief deputy auditor, 1987-91. marketing. Attorney, Flanagan, Lieberman, Member: Friends of Lancaster Parks; Hooffman & Swaim. Cameo and Community Concerts; Lancaster Council Law Com., chairman; Lancaster, Age: 40; single; 1641 Longbow Lane, Fairfield and Pickerington Chambers ofCom­ West Carrollton, 45449. Phone: 513/859- merce. 4763 (H). Education: Wright State Univ., B.A., Recipient: Freshman Legislator of the political science, M.A., economics; Salmon Year, 1992. P. Chase College of Law, J.D., 1991. Member: Ohio and Dayton Bar Assns.; RONALD M. MOTTL (D) former member of Jaycees, Wright State Muskingum County residents each year receive about $87,879,832 from the truck­ Ohio House, 20th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Business Alumni; Government Finance Of­ ing industry. This figure represents President, Parma City School Board, 1985; ficers Assn.; American Management Assn.; $648,731 in truck registration fees; U.S. Congress, 1975-82; Ohio Senate, 1969- Ohio School Boards Assn.; Montgomery $882,278 in fuel taxes, and $86,348,823 in 74; Ohio Rep. 1967-68, 1987 to present; Co. Republican Central and Exec. Corns.; wages to the industry's 2,946 workers in Parma Council Pres., 1961-66, councilman Leadership Dayton Assn. Muskingum County. 1960-61; Cleveland Asst. law Dir., 1958-60. Recipient: Top Student in Law School Attorney-at-law, Cassidy & Mottl, 6285 Graduating Class; placed in top 1 % on 1991 Pearl Rd., Parma Hgts. Ohio Bar Exam.

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72 Ohio Government Directory Middletown. 45044. Phone: 513/422-6199 (H). Education: Bowling Green State Univ., B.S., journalism, 1974. Member: Board member of Middletown Chamber of Commerce and Middletown/ Butler Unit American Cancer Soc; Rotary Club, past president; Middletown Indep. In­ surance Agents Assn., past president; mem­ ber of Prof. Insurance Agents Assn., Arts in Middletown, Middletown Area United Way Evaluation Com.; Ohio Indep. Ins. Agents Assn.; Butler Co. Farm Bur. and Republican Exec. Com.; Union Twp. Chamber. Recipient: Rotary Intl. Paul Harris fel­ low; congressional appointment, 8th Cong. Dist. Awards Council, 1987.

SCOTT R. NEIN (R) Noble County residents each year receive ROBERT E. NETZLEY (R) about $11.492.074 from the trucking industry. >' extras' ' if* /?/r/>"/'t T This figure represents $96,987 in truck registra­ Ohio House, 58th Dist. (Butler). Ohio House, 43rd Dist. (part of Miami, tion fees; $573,302 in fuel taxes, and Middletown Bd. of Ed., president. Montgomery). Ohio Rep. since 1961. $10,821,785 in wages to the industry's 369 Self employed, insurance broker. Netzley Oil Co. and Rental Property. workers in Noble County. Age: 43; wife, Janis; children, Jason, Age; 71; wife, Marjorie; children, Kathy, Courtney, Beckett, Brody. 119 Dorset Drive. Carol, Robert. PembertonRd., Laura, 45337. Phones: 513/947-1233 (H), 513/947-1112 (B). Education: Miami Univ., B.S., business; Cornell Univ. Midshipman School, U.S. Navy Ensign. Member: Lions Club; AMVETS; VFW; BOB'S TRUCK SERVICE INC. American Legion; Disabled American Vets.; Laura Christian Church; Grange, Farm Bu­ reau; chairman, Miami Co. Republican Exec. • VANS • FLATS • LOWBOYS • STRETCH TRAILERS Com.; Natl. Council of Insurance Legisla­ tors; American Legislative Exchange Coun­ General Commodities Truckload Carrier cil; United Conservatives of Ohio. Recipient: Purple Heart; Watchdog of the Treasury.

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JACQUELYN K. O'BRIEN (R) Ohio House, 37th Dist. (Hamilton). Ohio Rep. since 1985. Full-time legislator. 6394 Trenton-Franklin Road Age: 63; widow; son, J. Todd; daughters. P.O. Box 528 Holly Saunders, Heather Krombholz. 7651 Middletown, Ohio 45042 Burlinehills Court, Cincinnati, 45244. Phone: 513/231-5331 (H). Education: Attended Univ. of Cincin­ 1-800-BOB-WISE nati. Member: Anderson Hills Twp. Library , Women's Republican Club and Men and

Ohio Government Directory 73 Women's Republican Club; Anderson Hills Age: 53; single; 12342 W. SR 105, Oak Women's Club; Hamilton Co. Republican Harbor, 43449. Phone: 419/898-3962 (H). Club; Psi Psi Psi; Anderson Hills Loan Foun­ Education: Bowling Green State Univ., dation Board; Salvation Army; Sharon B.S., education, magna cum laude, M.A., Woods Historical Southwest John Hauck history. House Board; Ohio Childrens Trust Fund Member: Citizens Adv. Bd., Utility Ra­ Board; numerous social and civic organiza­ diological Safety Bd. of Ohio; Co. Commis­ tions; formerly active in Anderson and Turpin sioners Assn. of Ohio Deferred Compensa­ Middle Schools PTAs, Episcopal Church tion Bd.; Natl. Farmer's Union; Oregon and Women, St. Timothy's Episcopal Church; Jerusalem Twp. Men's Democratic Clubs; Salem Senior Center; Delta Delta Delta So­ Farm Bureau; OH and Ottawa Co. Twp. rority Mothers Club; Cincinnati Ballet Com.; Trustees Assns.; Ottawa Co. Litter Preven­ United Fine Arts Fund; Forest Hills Instru­ tion & Recycling Prog. Adv. Bd.; Sandusky mental Music Assn. and Elmore Historical Socs.; Put-in-Bay, Recipient: Council of PTA Services to Peninsular, Pt. Clinton, Oak Harbor, Genoa Children; OH AMVETS Legis. Award; In- Chambers of Commerce; Kiwanis; Moose; ductedto Natl. SeniorCiti/ens Hall of Fame. Ohio and Natl. Education Assns.; Trinity LYNN E. OLMAN (R) United Church of Christ, Elliston, president; Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union, Ohio House, 51st Dist. (Lucas). Maumee president; WSOS Community Action Com­ City Council, 1980-94. mission, treasurer; Private Industry Council Ins. Agent, Lynn Olman State Farm Ins. SDA #13, chief elected official; Bds. of Ot­ Age: 47; wife, Joyce; sons, Justin, Ryan, tawa Sandusky and Seneca Joint Solid Waste Trey. 2922 River Rd., Maumee, 43537. Mgt. Dist., Ruth Fetterman Livingston Trust. Phones: 419/893-1000 (H),419/893-2742 (B). Recipient: Outstanding Chief Elected Education: Ohio Univ., BSJ, journalism. Official, Ohio Employment and Training Member: St. Paul's Lutheran Church; Directors Council; Child Assault Prevention Maumee Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, Bd. Award; Boy Scouts of America Appre­ Sertoma, Jaycees; YMC A Board; Teen Line; ciation for Outstanding Svc; United Way of Young Life. Greater Toledo Award.

WILLIAM L. OGG (D) Ohio House, 92nd Dist. (Scioto, part of Lawrence). Portsmouth City Council - vice mayor - mayor; Scioto Co. Commissioner. Age: 57; wife, Janice; children, Julie Lynne, William Kenneta, Shana Jo. 609 Sycamore St., Sciotoville, 45662. Phone: 614/776-7591 (H). Education: Ohio Univ. Member: Portsmouth Chamber; South­ ern OH/Northern KY Labor Mgt. Conf. Board; USWA Local 2116 (retired); S.O.A.R.; Kentucky Col.-Tenn. Squire. DARRELL W. OPFER (D) JOY PADGETT (R) Recipient: Dist. Svc, South Central Dist. Council of Carpenters, 1989; Scioto Co. Ohio House, 53rd Dist. (Ottawa, part of Ohio House, 95th Dist. (Coshocton, Democrat Hall of Fame, 1990; Ohio Valley Erie, Lucas). Ottawa Co. commissioner, Holmes, part of Muskingum). Coshocton Reg. Dev. Commission Chairman, 1986- 1982-1992. Co. Chamber of Commerce, past president; 1991. Former high school teacher, full-time leg­ Private Industry Council, vice chair, three islator. terms.

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74 Ohio Government Directory Owner, Main Office Supply, former Age: 52; husband, Joe; children, Allison, Education: Cleveland State Univ., B.A., teacher. Julie, Melanie, Andrea, Brian. 3205 River M.Ed., education; post graduate certificate Age: 47; husband, Don; son, Walter. 871 Rd., Toledo, 43614. Phone: 419/385-0550 in administration from Kent State Univ.; Walnut St., Coshocton, 43812. Phone: 614/ (H). graduate of Weatherhead School of Man­ 622-1527 (H). Education: Siena Heights, B.A., busi­ agement, Case Western Reserve. Education: Kent State Univ., B.S., edu­ ness communications. Member: Chairperson, Literacy & Youth Member: The Toledo Club; Toledo Ro­ cation; graduate work at KSU. "At-Risk" Committees; vice chair, Black tary; Toledo Sister Cities Intl. Exec. Bd. Member: Coshocton, Holmes, Leadership Cleveland Alumni; Black Elected Edison Industrial Center Training Adv. Bd. Democratic Officials; Black Elected Demo­ Muskingum Chambers of Commerce; American Legislative Exchange Council crats of Ohio, chair of Education Policy; Coshocton Planning Commission; Farm Natl. Organization of Women Legislators. Coalition of 100 Black Women. Bureau; YWCA Adv. Bd.; Coshocton Area Recipient: Carlson Co. Marketing Personnel Assn.; Natl. Fed. of Indep. Busi­ Awards, 1984-1993; Women of Achieve­ Recipient: State Legislator of the Year, nesses; Jt. Voc School Adv. Bd.; COTC ment. 1993: Who's Who Worldwide. 1993. Ohio Hunger Task Force; Public Official of Adv. Bd. the Year, Natl. Assn. of State Workers, Re­ Recipient: OWE Teacher of the Year gion 3 Ohio Chapter; Certificate of Appre­ 1992; Don K. Wales Award from CORC ciation, Veterans Admin.; Awards from Natl. Joint Policy Bd. for development of job Council of Negro Women, Natl. Assn. of training programs, 1990. Negro Business and Prof. Women's Clubs, Natl. Soc. of Phi Delta Kappa-Alpha, Volunteerism Award for Head Start; honor­ ary Eastern Star and Girl Scout.

C. J. PRENTISS (I) Ohio House, 8th Dist. (Cuyahoga). State Board of Ed., 21 st Cong. Dist, six-year term, 1985-1989. SALLY ANN PERZ (R) Full-time legislator. Ohio House, 52nd Dist. (Lucas). State Husband, Michael Charney; sons, Rep. since 1992. Maurice and Albert Mcintosh. 813 E. Blvd., Management Consultant, Perz, Inc. Cleveland, 44108. Phone: 216/451-7104 (H). BARBARA C. PRINGLE (D) Ohio House, 13th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Rep. since 1982; State Central Committee Woman since 1982; Cleveland City Coun­ LOOt cil, 1977-82; Precinct Committee Woman, 1976-77. TRANSPORT North Coast Jewelry, president. Age: 55; husband, Richard D.; son, Chris­ INC. topher; daughter, Rhonda. 708 Timothy 48 State Authority Lane, Cleveland, 44109. Phone: 216/398- MC166308 52502-IX 0904 (H). Education: Attended Cuyahoga Com­ Phone: 614-829-2366 Charles Ross, V.P. munity College. ROSS BROS. INC Member: Ward 15 Democratic Club; St. Michael Church Altar and Rosary Soc; AUTHORIZED P.U.C.O. BULK COMMODITIES Ceska Sin Karlin; Polish Falcons; Fed. of Democratic Women of Ohio; County and ^» ROSS TRUCK SALES, INC. State Democrat Party; Old Brooklyn Com­ Mrtrb 14186 SR 16 munity Development; Cleveland Area Soap­ box Derby; Natl. Alliance of Czech Catho­ '*!&££' ADAMS MILLS, OHIO, 43821 lics; Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Founda­ NEW AND USED MACK tion (Charter Member); Natl. Order of Women Legislators. TRUCKS Recipient: Commission on Spanish Speaking Affairs Outstanding Public Ser­ PHONE: 614/829-2366 vant Award, 1985; Natl. Senior Citizen Hall FAX: 614/829-2884 of Fame Award, 1987; Who's Who of Ameri­ EDWARD E. ROSS, PRES. can Women; Cleveland Council of Unem­ ployed Workers Certf. of Appreciation. Ohio Government Directory 75 Univ. of Dayton Board. North Business Assn., Victorian Village Recipient: Ohio Homeless Coalition Commission, Downtown Housing Task Award; Ohio Housing Coalition Spec. Con­ Force; former board of St. Mark's Commu­ tribution Award; Ohio Youth Svcs. Presi­ nity Health Center and COTA Task Force. dents Award; The Men and Women of Cour­ Recipient: Short North Bus. Assn. Out­ age Award, Community Outreach. standing Organization Award; certificates from Columbus City Council, Italian and Victorian Village Commissions.

MARILYN J. REID (R) Ohio House, 76th Dist. (Greene). Attorney, Reid and Buckwalter, 3866 Indian Ripple Rd., Beavercreek, 45440. Age: 53; sons, David W., Nelson M. 2904 Tara Trail, Beavercreek, 45434. Phones: 513/426-5438 (H), 513/426-5962 TWYLA ROMAN (R) (B). Education: Miami Univ., 1959-61; Univ. Ohio House, 48th Dist. (Part of Portage, FRANK S. SAWYER (D) of Illinois, 1961-63 B.A.; Ohio Northern Summit). Springfield Twp. Trustee, 13 years. Univ. School of Law, 1963-66, J.D. Age: 53; husband, John: children, Lisa, Ohio House, 79th Dist. (Richland). Member: Beavercreek Chamber of Com­ Sheryl. 989 Archmere Drive, Akron, 44319. Mansfield City Council, president, 1979-82, merce, president; Beavercreek Lioness, presi­ Phone: 216/644-4504 (H). City Charter Commission, 1980 and 1982. dent; Beavercreek Jaycettes, president; Education: Attended Univ. of Akron. Ohio Rep. since 1983. Friends of Library Board; Beavercreek Member: Dist. 8 Ohio Infrastructure Businessman. YMCA Board; Greene Co., Ohio State and Policy Co., 1990-93; Southeast Board of Age: 42; wife, Karen; 3323 Brokaw Rd.; American Bar Assns.; Fairborn and Xenia Trade: Summit Co. Emergency Management Butler, 44822. Phone: 419/883-2030 (H). Chambers of Commerce; Rotary. Planning and Exec. Coins.: MADD; The Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., Chapel on Fir Hill; Ohio and Summit Co. journalism/public relations. Twp. Assns.; Springfield Academic Soc; Member: Mansfield/Richland and Shelby Brimfield Memorial House Assn. Chambers of Commerce; Natl. Rifle Assn.; Mansfield Sertoma; N.C. OH Business De­ velopment Council.

THOMAS M. ROBERTS (D) Ohio House, 39th Dist. (Montgomery). Ohio Rep. since 1986. AMY SALERNO (R) Full-time legislator. Age: 42; wife, Regina M.; son, Edward; Ohio House, 23rd Dist. (Franklin). WILLIAM SCHUCK (R) daughter, Erienne. 1739 Catalpa Drive, Attorney, small businessperson. Dayton, 45406. Phone: 513/278-5583 (H). Age: 38; husband, Joe Armeni. 295 W. Ohio House, 29th Dist. (Franklin, part of Education: Univ. of Dayton, B.A. com­ Fourth Ave., Columbus, 43201. Phones: Pickaway). munication arts, attended Sinclair Commu­ 614/294-5168 (H), 614/221-5555 (B). Attorney, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur. nity College. Education: Youngstown State Univ., 41 S. High St., Columbus, 43215. Member: Black Elected Democrats of B.A., American studies, 1979; The Ohio Age: 42; 2353 McCauley Ct., Columbus, Ohio, 1 st vice president; Chaminade-Julienne State Univ. Law School, J.D., 1982. 43220. Phones: 614/459-2504 (H), 614/ Dev. Adv. Council; Dayton Museum of Natu­ Member: Chair of Italian Village Com­ 227-1926 (B). ral Hist; Natl. Conf. of Christians and Jews; mission, six years; former member, Short Education: Harvard, B.A., 1974;Cornell,

76 Ohio Government Directory M.B.A..J.D., 1982. Education: Univ. of Cincinnati, business Canton, 44708. Phone: 216/478-2900 (H). Member: Columbus Athletic Club; U.S. real estate. Education: Kent State Univ. Navy League; Aladdin Shrine; First Com­ Member: Cincinnati Board of Realtors; Member: Massillon, Jackson, Belden, munity Church. Ohio and Natl. Assns. of Realtors; American North Canton and Canton Regional Cham­ Recipient: One of Ten Outstanding Assn. of Certified Appraisers; The 200 Club; bers of Commerce. Young Citizens of Columbus, 1986. St. Vincent Ferrer Church; Hamilton Co. Recipient: Kulp Award, U.S. Jaycees Solid Waste Dist., finance chair; OKI Reg. (one of most outstanding Jaycee presidents Council of Governments, past president; in nation), Canton Jaycee Dist. Svc. Award. Sycamore Senior Center, director; Deer Park Schools, Building Com.

ROBERT L. SCHULER (R) Ohio House, 36th Dist. (Hamilton). Sy­ MICHAEL SHOEMAKER (D) camore Twp. trustee; Deer Park City Coun­ Ohio House, 91st Dist. (Ross, Vinton, cil; Hamilton Co. Reg. Planning Commis­ (R) part of Pickaway). Ohio Rep. since 1983. sioner. Self-employed carpenter. Appraiser, Comprehensive Appraisal Svc. Ohio House, 55th Dist. (Stark). Full-time legislator. Age: 49; wife, Vicki; son, Michael Todd: Age: 51; wife, Shelagh; son, Robert C; daughter, Angela Lynn. 10989 Cropp St., daughter. Sherry L. 3648 Jeffrey Ct., Cin­ Age: 42; wife, Darlene; children, Der­ rick, Kristin; 1817 Devonshire Drive NW, Bourneville, 45617. Phone: 614/626-2749 cinnati, 45236. Phones: 513/891-6293 (H), (H). 513/791-6293 (B).

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Ohio Government Directory 77 Education: Capital Univ., B.S., Ed., 1967; Int'l. Industrial Relations Assn.; Natl. Confs. Xavier Univ., M.S., education, 1973. of Bar Examiners and State Legislators; Int'l. Member: Bainbridge United Methodist Soc of Labor Law and Social Legislation; Church, Admin Bd.; Scioto Valley Habitat FOP Aux.; lifetime member, Air Force Assn. for Humanity; Bainbridge Hist. Soc: Paint and Optimist Int' l.; Citizens League of Greater Valley Boosters; Twp. Trustees/Clerks Assn. Cleveland; Friends of USO; Cleveland Po­ lice Hist. Soc; ALEC.

RONALD SUSTER (D) Ohio House, 14th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Rep. since 1981; Asst. Ohio attorney gen­ eral, 1971-80; Highland Hgts. law director, 1976-80; Asst. Cuyahoga Co. prosecutor, 1968-71; Asst. law director, Cleveland, 1967. RAYMOND E. SINES (R) Attorney, 18519 Underwood Ave., Cleve­ Ohio House, 69th Dist. (Lake). State Rep., land, 44119. BETTY SUTTON (D) three terms. Age: 52; wife, Patricia; sons, Joseph, Ohio House, 47th Dist. (Summit). Owner, Sines & Inc., 2481 N. Ridge, Michael;daughter, Jennifer. 2111 Aberdeen .Barberton City Council, councilwoman-at- Painesville, 44077. Drive, Euclid, 44143. Phones: 216/481- large, 1990-91; Summit Co. Council, 1992, Age: 43; wife, Suanne; children, 6000(H), 216/531-7000 (B). vice president, 1991-92. Stephanie, Amanda, Victoria. 4287 Harper Education: Adelbert College, B.A., eco­ Attorney. St., Perry, 44081. Phones: 216/259-4499 nomics, history; Case Western Reserve Law Age: 31; single; 338 E. Baird Ave., (H), 216/354-3076 (B). School, J.D. Barberton, 44203. Phone: 216/753-5329 (H). Education: Attended Lakeland and Member: American Trial Lawyers Assn.; Education: Kent State Univ., B.A., politi­ Aldenson-Broadus Colleges. Soc. of Professionals in Dispute Revolution: cal science, 1985; Univ. of Akron School of Member: Sons of American Legion; Greater Cleveland Safety Council, vice presi­ Law, J.D., 1990. Humane Soc, former board member; Forbes dent; Christian Legal Soc; American Arbi­ Member: Akron Child Guidance Adv. House; Chamberof Commerce; United Way; tration Assn.; American, Ohio, Florida Bar Council, Barberton Branch; American Bar Gyro's; Misc. professional organizations. Assns.; Industrial Relations Research Assn.; Assn.; Assn. of Trial Lawyers of America; Ohio Acad, of Trial Lawyers; Summit Co. Trial Lawyers Assn.; Federated Democratic Hennes/Haslett & Associates Women; Barberton Dem, Barberton 12434 Cedar Road Suite #6 Women's and Summit Co. Democratic Clubs; Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Summit Co. Democratic Party Constitution 216/229-6800 Office and By-Laws Com. 216/229-2666 Fax Recipient: Federal Bar Assn. Award for [email protected] Internet Outstanding Performance in Constitutional Law, 1989; American Jurisprudence Award for Const. Law. 1989.

Ottawa County residents each year receive about $43,332,584 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $335,196 in truck regis­ ^Grassroots Consultants^ tration fees; $612,065 in fuel taxes, and $42,385,323 in wages to the industry's 1,446 Please ask us workers in Ottawa County. about our Employee Paulding County residents each year re­ Training Programs, Coalition ceive about $21,227,516 from the trucking in­ dustry. This figure represents $147,043 in Building, Letter Writing truck registration fees; $564,173 in fuel taxes, Programs, Predictive Dialing and $20.516,300 in wages to the industry's 700 Phone Banks, Recruitment workers in Paulding County. Calls, Actualities, & Perry County residents each year receive Broadcast Fax Programs about $32,177,523 from the trucking industry. Bruce M. Hennes Carol Haslett This figure represents $225,377 in truck regis­ tration fees; $614,062 in fuel taxes, and $31,338,085 in wages to the industry's 1,069 workers in Perry County.

78 Ohio Government Directory Assn. of Social Workers, 1986; Councilman of the Year, 1982. Natl. Assn. of Real Estate Brokers, Inc.: Fair Housing Award. 1988.

PATRICK A. SWEENEY (D) VERNON L. SYKES (D) Ohio House, 19th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Ohio House, 44th Dist. (Summit). Akron Rep. since 1967. City Council Third Ward. Age: 55; wife, Emily; daughter, Marga­ Economist, Univ. of Akron. CHARLETA B. TAVARES (D) ret Anne. 16529 St. Anthony Lane, Cleve­ Age: 42; wife, Barbara; daughters, land, 44111. Phone: 216/476-2535. (H). Stancy, Emilia. 615 Diagonal Rd., Akron, Ohio House, 22nd Dist. (Franklin). State Education: Harvard Univ., M.B.A. 44320. Phone: 216/434-0202 (H). Rep. since 1993. Member: NCSL; Ohio Arts Council; Education: Harvard Univ., M.P. A., 1986; Age: 39; husband, Michael. 1237 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Board of Trustees. Wright State Univ., M.S., 1980; Ohio Univ., Medford Rd., Columbus, 43209. Phone: Recipient: Greater Cleveland Growth B.A^. 1974. 614/236-1124(H). Assn., 1990; Cleveland Downtown Business Member: Western Economic Assn. Intl.: Education: Attended Spelman College, Council, 1990; Legislator of the Year, Ohio BancOne Community Advisory Board; Atlanta, and The Ohio State Univ., majoring Academy of Nursing Homes. 1990: Honor­ Cuyahoga Valley Assn. in political science. able Doctor of Law, Cleveland State Univ. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Natl. Member: Central Community House;

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Ohio Government Directory 79 The Literacy Initiative; Metropolitan Hu­ president; Federation Dentaire Intl.; Norwalk Area Progress Council; Scottish Rite Club, man Svcs. Commission; Huckleberry House; Chamber of Commerce. president. Natl. Coalition of 100 Black Women; Co­ Recipient: Unilever Prize, 1990, Federa­ Recipient: County Clerk of the Year; lumbus Area Women's Political Caucus; tion Dentaire Intl. nominated Cincinnati Federal Employee of League of Women Voters; Far East Demo­ the Year; Watchdog of the Treasury. cratic Women's Club; Ohio Democratic Party. Recipient: Cols. Jaycees Ten Outstand­ ing Young Citizens, 1991; awards from OSU Council of Black Students in Administra­ tion, 1992; Central Community House, 1992; Public Children Svc. Assn., 1993; Eastmoor High School Dist. Alumni, 1994; Franklin Co. Democratic Women's Club Sweetheart, 1993.

GEORGE TERWILLEGER (R) E. J. THOMAS (R) Ohio House, 2nd Dist. (Warren). Hamilton Twp. trustee, 1969-74; Twp. clerk, Ohio House, 27th Dist. (Franklin). 1975-79; Warren Co. commissioner, three Pilot with Ohio Air Natl. Guard. terms. Age: 42; son, Edward James, III; daugh­ Age: 53; wife, Jackie Johnson; children. ter, Alicia Layne. 4866 Rustic Bridge Rd., DeWayne, DeLanna, DeAnna. 10609 Columbus, 43214. Phone: 614/267-7070 Roachester-Cozadale Rd., Goshen, 45122. (H). Phones: 513/722-3344 (H), 513/933-0044 Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S. (B). accounting; Ball State Univ., M.A. political Education: Univ. of Cincinnati, Xavier science. WILLIAM N. TAYLOR (R) Univ., Associate Degree, business adminis­ Member: American Cancer Soc. Board, Ohio House, 63rd Dist. (Huron, Lorain, tration. Franklin Co. Unit; The Columbus Zoo; Ohio part of Erie). Member: Natl. Assn. of Counties, En­ Arts Council; Navy League; "Picnic with the Practicing dentist, Norwalk. ergy & Land Use Com.; Natl. Assn. Towns Pops", chairman 1985-88; former board mem­ Age: 70; wife, Avryl; son, John Patrick. & Townships; County Commissioners Assn. ber of Columbus Symphony Orch. Board 100 Eastwood Drive, Norwalk, 44857. of Ohio Board; Ohio Public Works, vice Public Affairs Com.; former cochairman, Phones: 419/668-8339 (H), 419/668-5646 chair; Clinton/Warren Cos. Solid Waste "Celebrity Waiters", Recreation Unlimited; (B). Policy Com., chair; Co. Reg. Planning Com­ former board member of Pilot Dogs, Inc.; Education: The Ohio State Univ., DDS. mission, former chair; Co. Assn. of Trustees, American Legion; Buckeye Republican Club; Member: Delta Sigma Delta; Elks; Ma­ president; director and president, Warren Natl. Guard Assn.; Navy League; Ancient sonic Bodies; American and Ohio Dental Co. Board of Realtors; Worthy Patron of the Accepted Scottish Rite; Aladdin Shrine Fly­ Assns.; North Central OH Dental Soc, past Morrow Chapter Order of Eastern Stars; ing Nobles; First Community Church; Ameri-

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80 Ohio Government Directory can Legis. Exchange Council; former At- Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., large Clintonville Area Commissioner. journalism. Recipient: USAF Meritorious Service Member: Forest Park Civic Assn., past Medal, 1980 and Air Medal for Operation president; American Red Cross Columbus Desert Storm. 1991: Watchdog of the Trea­ Chapter Board and chairman of Military, sury, 1986, 1988, 1990; Cols. Symphony Veterans and Community Svc. Com.; co- OHIO HOME Volunteer of the Year, 1988. founder and president, Windsor Terrace BUILDERS Learning Center; Sons of Italy; St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. ASSOCIATION Recipient: Northland Community Coun­ cil President's Award; Veterans Admin. Commendation; American Red Cross Vol­ Representing the unteer Svc. Award; Watchdog of Treasury, residential construction United Conservatives of Ohio. and land development industry.

WILLIAM E. THOMPSON (R) Ohio House, 1st Dist. (Allen). Co-owner, Thompson Seed Farm. Age: 46; wife, Kay S.; children, Marshall. Kendra, Parker. 4960 Defiance Trail, Vincent J. Squillace CAE Delphos, 45833. Phones: 419/692-7356 Executive (H), 419/692-1946 (B). DANIEL P. TROY (D) Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S. Vice President Ag. Econ. Ohio House, 70th Dist. (Lake) Willowick Member: Ohio Seed Dealers; Ohio Seed City Council president, 1980-82; Willowick Ward 1 councilman, 1972-77; president, Lake Improvement Assn.; Hope Lodge F&AM; Officers Extension Advisory Com.; Regional Plan­ Co. Council of Governments, 1975-78; Ohio ning Commission's Agricultural Advisory Rep. since 1983. Com.; Mid-West Joint Planning Council's Age: 46; single. 31600 Lakeshore Blvd. Fred Tobin Agri-Business Com., chairman two years; #37. Willowick, 44095. Phone: 216/585- Stark County Ohio Farm Bureau; Ohio Farmer's Union. 4591 (H). President Education: Univ. of Dayton, political science. Randy Strauss Member: Lake Co. Democratic Party Central Com.; Sheet Metal Workers Local Lorain #33 (AFL-CIO); East-Side Irish-American Vice President Club; Willoughby Mens "Over 30" League. Jim Ernst Recipient: Friend of Community Col­ Dayton leges Excellence Award, 1994; OH Educa­ S ecre tiir y /Tre as. urer tional Broadcasting Award, 1993; OH Coa­ lition for Education of Handicapped Chil­ dren Legis. Award, 1989 & 1991; Voc Ed. Allan Krulak Person of Year, 1989; OH Sea Grant Dist. Cleveland Svc, 1988; Ohio Student Loan Comm. Legisl Chairman Govt. Affairs Svc, 1992; Lake Co. Environmental Im­ \ provement Award, 1998; Lake Co. Police Chiefs Assn. Legis. of Year, 1986.

PATRICK J. TIBERI (R) Pickaway County residents each year receive about $50,149,088 from the truck- Ohio House, 26th Dist. (Franklin). Former ing industry. This figure represents Asst. District Mgr., Cong. . $338,795 in truck registration fees; 17 S. High Street Full-time legislator. $661,355 in fuel taxes, and $49,148,938 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Age: 32; wife, Denice; 5208 Honeytree in wages to the industry's 1,677 workers Loop W, Columbus, 43229. Phone: 614/ in Pickaway County. 800-282-3403 890-7771 (H).

Ohio Government Directory 81 Against Taxes, 1993; Hamilton Co. Twp. Coordinator; Warren Sons of Italy; Warren Assn. Award, 1984; Outs. Legs, from Urban League. Hamilton Co. Municipal League, 1991; Con­ Recipient: Who's Who of American servation Award, Hamilton Co. Park Dis­ Colleges and Universities; Who's Who in trict, 1988. American Politics; Outstanding Names and Faces of American Colleges; Outstanding Young Men in America; Trumbull Co. Superintendent's Assn. Educational Excel­ lence Award; Dist. Disabled Veteran's Awrd; Adult and Continuing Ed. Award; Natl. Assn. of Social Workers Legislator of the Year.

DALE N. VAN VYVEN (R) Ohio House, 32nd Dist. (Hamilton). President, Sharonville City Council, 1975- 78;councilman-at-large, 1966-75; Ohio Rep. since 1978. MICHAEL G. VERICH (D) Insurance agent, Dale N. Van Vyven In­ surance, Sharonville. Ohio House, 66th Dist. (Trumbull). Ohio Age: 59; wife, Anne; children, Pamela, Rep. since 1982. Stacey, Margo, Eric, Meredith, Stuart. 4799 Attorney-at-law, Weiner & Suit Co. Fields-ErtelRd.,Sharonville,45241. Phones: Age: 40; 1460 Central Pkwy. SE, War­ 513/563-1371 (H), 513/563-2541 (B). ren, 44484. Phone: 216/369-2537 (B). ROSE VESPER (R) Education: Univ. of Cincinnati. Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Member: Former treasurer, junior and B.A., Magna Cum Laude; Univ. of Akron Ohio House, 72nd Dist. (Brown, Clinton, senior warden of Calvary Episcopal Church; Law School, J.D.; Harvard Univ. J.F.K. part of Clermont). Clermont Co. Republican Sharonville Business Assn.; Kiwanis Club School of Government. M.P.A. Party, chairman, 1990-96. of Sharonville, past president; board mem­ Member: Ohio and Trumbull Co. Bar Owner/operator, beef cattle/crop farm. ber of Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of Assns.; Order of AHEPA; Knights of Co­ Husband, Lee; daughters, Stephanie, Jen­ America; Cincinnati, Ohio and Natl. Assns. lumbus; Warren City Democrats; St. James nifer, Jessica. 1174 Watkins Hill Rd., New of Life Underwriters; Natl. Bd. of Directors Church; MENSA; Bowling Green State Univ. Richmond, 45157. Phones: 513/553-4636 first vice chairman, American Legislative Alumni Board; Harvard Club; NCSL Com­ (H), 513/231-1575 (B). Exchange Council (ALEC); chairman, Board merce, Labor and Regulation Com.; cochair­ Education: Xavier Univ., B.A.; Mid­ of Directors, United Conservatives of Ohio. man of American Heart Assn., Trumbull western Univ., Texas, M.A. Recipient: ALEC Outstanding Legisla­ Co.; Trumbull Co. Democratic Party; Member: Clermont, Brown and Clinton tor, 1984,1994; Watchdog of Treasury, 1984- Jefferson Law Fraternity; Warren Area Co. Chambers of Commerce; New Rich­ 94, United Conservatives of Ohio; Guardian Chamber; Slovak Club; Potomac Boat Club; mond Historical Soc; Natl. Fed. of Republi­ of Small Business, NFIB, 1992; Legislator Copperweld Steel Task Force Coordinator; can Women; Southwestern Ohio Republican of Year, Border Ohio Business Coalition Mahoning Valley Econ. Dev. Symposium Leadership, chairman; St. Peters Church;

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Ohio Government Directory 83 Farm Bureau; Farmers Union. Former mem­ Merchants Assn. ber of Ohio Medical Education and Research Recipient: Physicians for Better Govt. Foundation, trustee; Univ. of Cincinnati Award; Natl. Council of Negro Women; Clermont College Bd. of Advs., vice chair­ BEDO person of Year; Attorney Gen. Cert; man; Ohio State Univ. Farm Income En­ GreaterCleveland School Supt. Assn. Legis­ hancement Com.; Ohio Valley Reg. Dev. lative Svcs.; Western Reserve MCAP Cert.; Commission; Ohio Water and Sewer Rotary African-American First Award; Realist Assn. Commission; Ohio Clermont Co. Farm Bu­ Award. reau, past copresident; Clermont Coopera­ tive Extension Bd. of Advs. Recipient: Ohio Cooperative Extension Agents Assn. Award, 1990; Ohio League of Young Republicans Frances Bolton Award, 1990; Clermont Co. Farm Woman of the Year, 1988; Ohio Medical Political Action Com. Dist. Svc. Award, 1988.

RANDY WESTON (D) Ohio House, 90th Dist. (Crawford, Wyandot, part of Marion, Seneca). Ohio Rep. since 1991. Grain farmer. Age: 34; wife,Carolyn; sons, J.R., Patrick. 1495 Irvin Shoots Rd., Morral, 43337. Phone: 614/465-5525 (H). Education: Stetson Univ., Deland FL, DOUG WHITE (R) B.S., teaching certificate. Member: Marion Co. Democrat Club; Ohio House, 88th Dist. (Adams, Fayette, Fraternal Order of Police; St. Mary Parish. Highland, Pike). Adams Co. Commissioner, Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio 1985-90; State Rep., two terms. Jewelers Assn., 1992 & 1993. Owner/operator, livestock and crop farm. Age: 52; wife, Shirley; son, Steve; daugh­ ter, Jenny. 3830 Old Dutch Rd., Manchester, LYNN R. WACHTMANN (R) 45144. Phone: 513/549-2382 (H) Education: The Ohio State Univ.. B.S., Ohio House, 83rd Dist. (Henry, Paulding, animal science. Putnam, Van Wert). Napoleon City Coun­ Member: Ohio Cattleman's Assn., presi­ cilman. State Rep. since 1985. dent: Ohio Beef Council, treasurer; formerly: Pres., Maumee Valley Bottlers, Inc. VIP chairman of Ohio Tobacco Festival, Age: 40; wife, Trudy; children, Cory, chairman of Adams Co. Bicentennial Com., Aaron. 550Euclid, Napoleon,43545. Phone: president of Adams Co. Methodist Men's 419/599-9863 (H). Brotherhood, Exec. Bd. of Ohio Valley Re­ Education: Four County Joint Voca­ gional Dev. Commission, Private Industry tional School. Council Service Delivery #18, Exec, and Member: Republican Central Com.; Personnel Com. for Adams-Brown Cos. Eco­ Ducks Unlimited; Ohio Right to Life; Ohio nomic Opportunities, Inc., Adams Co. Re­ Twp. Trustees; Ohio Farm Bureau; Gideons publican Club, county chairman for Ohio Intl.; United Conservatives of Ohio; Pheas­ Beef Referendum; Ohio 4-H Foundation ants Forever; N.R.A.; American Legislative Board; Hospice of Hope Bd.; Methodist Exchange Council. VERMEL M. WHALEN (D) Mens' Brotherhood; Manchester Lions; Recipient: American Legion Command­ American Legion Young-Moore Post 100; ers Legislator's Award. 1989. Ohio House, 12th Dist. (Cuyahoga), four Vietnam Vets of America; Ohio Farm Bu­ terms. reau and Farmers' Union. Pike County residents each year re­ Realtor, Cleveland. ceive about $22,862,012 from the truck­ Single; daughter, Yolanda Bay less. 16804 Preble County residents each year receive ing industry. This figure represents Glendale, Cleveland, 44128. Phone: 216/ about $47.631.788 from the trucking industry. $187,379 in truck registration fees; 561-2944(0). This figurerepresent s $337,748 in truck regis­ $580,156 in fuel taxes, and $22,094,477 Education: Certificate in communica­ tration fees; $625,094 in fuel taxes, and in wages to the industry's 754 workers in tion, Cleveland State Univ.; and in public & $46,668,946 in wages to the industry's 1,592 Pike County. labor relations, Dyke College. workers in Preble County. Portage County residents each year Member: Cuyahoga Co. Democratic Putnam County residents each year receive receive about $177,778,243 from the Party, 1 st VP; BEDO, 2nd VP; charter mem­ about $41,954,809 from the trucking industry. trucking industry. This figure represents ber/treasurer of BEDCO; Black Women's This figure represents $276,810 in truck regis­ $983,332 in truck registration fees; PAC; charter of 11th Congressional Dist. tration fees; $645,399 in fuel taxes, and $940,910 in fuel taxes, and $ 175,854,000 Caucus; Harvard Svc. Ctr, ex-officio; Murtis $41,032,600 in wages to the industry's 1,400 in wages to the industry's 6,000 workers H. Taylor Multi-Service Ctr.; Lee Harvard workers in Putnam County. in Portage County. Community Assn., board; LeeSeville Coun­ cil; Mt. Pleasant Community Council &

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Ohio Government Directory 85 Ohio House, 75th Dist. (Portage). Attorney, Arter & Hadden, Cleveland. Age: 41; husband, David M., daughters Katherine, Johanna. 362 Eldridge, Box 524, Aurora, 44202. Phones: 216/562-4861 (H), 216/696-1100(B). Education: VanderbiltUniv.,B.A. 1975, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa; Case Western Reserve Law School, J.D., 1978. Member: Cleveland, Portage Co., Ohio Bar Assns; Cleveland Bar Assn. Estate Plan­ ning Sec, chairperson; endowment chair, Church in Aurora; Adjunct Prof, of Law, Case Western Reserve; Broadway School of Music and Arts Adv. trustee; Aurora Com­ munity Theatre producer; member, former chair, Aurora Civil Svc. Commission; CWR Univ. Law School Alumni Assn. Bd. of ANN WOMER BENJAMIN Govs, and treasurer; author, "Post-Mortem CHERYL J. WINKLER (R) Strategies extend Planning Prospects" from (R) Estate Planning 24, 1992. Ohio House, 34th Dist. (Hamilton). Green Twp. trustee, 1986-90, clerk, 1984-85. Age: 56; husband, Judge Ralph Winkler; children Robert C, Ralph E.; 5355 Boomer Rd., Cincinnati, 452471. Phone: 513/574- 2577 (H). Education: Attended Univ. of Cincinnati. Member: Cincinnati Bar Assn. Auxil­ iary; Green Twp. and Bridgetown Civic Clubs; Western Hamilton Co. Economic Council.

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Ohio Government Directory 89 Koziura, Joseph F 10th 466-5141 Troy, Daniel P 10th 466-7251 House Phones Krebs, Gene 11th 644-5094 Van Vyven, Dale N. . 13th 466-8120 Riffe Center floor and phone Krupinski, Jerry W. .. 10th 466-3735 Verich, Michael G. ... 10th 466-5358 Lawrence, Joan W. ... 13th 644-6711 Vesper, Rose llth 644-6034 Abel, Mary 10th 466-2575 Lewis, Jr., Lloyd 10th 466-1607 Wachtmann, Lynn R. 13th 466-3760 Amstutz, Ron 13th 466-1474 Logan, Sean D 10th 466-8022 Weston, Randy 10th 644-6265 Batchelder, William.. 14th 466-8140 Lucas, June H 10th 466-3488 Whalen, Vermel M. .. 10th 466-1408 Bateman, Samuel T. . 13th 466-8134 Luebbers, Jerome F. . 10th 466-5786 White, Doug 13th 466-3506 Beatty, Jr., Otto 14th 466-5343 Maier, Johnnie 10th 466-4491 Winkler, Cheryl J 13th 466-2715 Bender, John R 10th 644-5076 Mallory, Mark L 11th 466-1645 Wise, Michael 11th 644-6041 Blessing, Louis W. ... 13th 466-9091 Mason, James W 11th 644-6002 Womer Benjamin. Amy llth 466-2004 Boggs, Ross A 10th 466-1405 Mead, Priscilla D 14th 644-6005 Richland County residents each year Boyd, Barbara H 10th 644-5079 Metzger, Kerry R 11th 466-1695 receive about $ 138,262,633 from the truck­ Brading. Charles R. .. 13th 466-3819 Mottl, Ronald M 11th 466-3485 ing industry. This figure represents Britton, Sam 11th 466-1308 Mottley, J. Donald .... 13th 644-6008 $867,020 in truck registration fees; Buchy, Jim 14th 466-6344 Myers, Jon D 11th 466-8100 $996,036 in fuel taxes, and $136,399,577 Cain, Madeline A 10th 466-3454 Nein, Scott R 14th 466-8550 in wages to the industry's 4,654 workers Campbell, Jane L 14th 466-5441 Netzley, Robert E 13th 466-8114 in Richland County. Carey, Jr., John A 11th 466-1366 O'Brien, Jacquelyn ... 13th 644-6886 Ross County residents each year re­ Cera, Jack R 10th 466-8035 Ogg, William L 10th 466-2124 ceive about $72,238,876 from the truck­ Colonna, Rocco J 10th 466-4895 Olman, Lynn E llth 466-1731 ing industry. This figure represents Corbin, Robert L 14th 466-6504 Opfer, Darrell W 11th 644-6011 $496,344 in truck registration fees; Core, Edward K 11th 466-8147 Padgett, Joy 12th 644-6014 $724,571 in fuel taxes, and $71,017,962 in Damschroder, Rex .... 11th 466-1374 Perz, Sally Ann 13th 644-6017 wages to the industry's 2,423 workers in Davidson, Jo Ann 14th 466-4847 Prentiss, C. J 11 th 466-7954 Ross County. Doty, Karen M 10th 644-5085 Pringle, Barbara C. ... 10th 466-5921 Sandusky County residents each year Ford, Jack 11th 466-1401 Reid, Marilyn J 13th 644-6020 receive about $71.713,444 from the truck­ Fox, Michael Allen ... 13th 644-6721 Roberts, Thomas M. . 11th 466-2960 ing industry. This figure represents Garcia, John G 13th 466-1418 Roman, Twyla 12th 466-1790 $468,522 in truck registration fees; Gardner, Randall 14th 466-8104 Salerno, Amy llth 466-1896 $677,868 in fuel taxes, and $70,567,054 in Gerberry, Ronald V. . 14th 466-6107 Sawyer, Frank S 10th 466-5802 wages to the industry's 2,408 workers in Grendell, Diane V 11th 644-5088 Schuck, William 13th 466-9688 Sandusky County. Schuler, Robert L 13th 644-6023 Hagan, Robert F 10th 466-9435 Scioto County residents each year re­ Schuring, Kirk 13th 752-2438 Haines, Joseph E 13th 466-2038 ceive about $67,735,539 from the truck­ Shoemaker, Michael . 10th 644-7928 Harris, Bill 11th 466-1431 ing industry. This figure represents Sines, Raymond E. ... 13th 644-6074 Hartley, David 10th 466-3787 $525,097 in truck registration fees; Suster, Ronald J 10th 466-8012 Healy, William J 10th 466-8030 $701,557 in fuel taxes, and $66,508,885 in Sutton, Betty 10th 644-6037 Hodges, Richard A. .. 13th 644-5091 wages to the industry's 2,269 workers in Sweeney, Patrick A. . 14th 466-3350 Hood, Ron 12th 466-1464 Scioto County. Sykes, Vernon L 10th 466-3100 Hottinger, Jay 11th 466-1482 Seneca County residents each year re­ Tavares, Charleta llth 466-8010 Jacobson, Jeff 12th 644-8051 ceive about $66,821,365 from the truck­ Taylor, William N. ... llth 466-1957 James, Troy Lee 10th 466-1414 ing industry. This figure represents Terwilleger, George.. 11th 644-6027 Johnson, Thomas W. 13th 644-8728 $449,099 in truck registration fees; Thomas, E. J 13th 466-2473 Jones, Wayne M 10th 466-1177 $765,197 in fuel taxes, and $65,607,069 in Thompson. William .. 12th 466-9624 Jordan, Jim 11th 466-1507 wages to the industry's 2,238 workers in Kasputis, Edward F. . 14th 466-0961 Tiberi. Patrick J llth 644-6030 Seneca County.

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90 Ohio Government Directory Senate Offices and Phones

[Senate Bldg. Location] [Phone] [46-] Sheerer, Judy Ground 6-4583 Snyder, Cooper 2nd Fl N 6-8082 Aronoff, Stanley 2ndFl 6 8068 Suhadolnik, Gary 1st Fl S 6-8056 Boggs, Robert 2ndFl 644 7718 Vukovich, Joseph Ground 6-8285 Burch, Robert Ground 6 6508 Watts, Gene 1st Fl N 6-5981 Carnes, James Ground 6 8076 Zaleski, Alan Ground 644-7613 Chiles Dix, Nancy Ground 6 5838 Cupp, Robert Ground 6 7584 Drake, Grace 2nd FIN 6 7505 Espy. Ben 2ndFlS 6 5131 Legislative Service Commission Finan, Richard 1st Fl S 6 9737 8th and 9th Floors, Riffe Center Furney, Linda Ground 6 5204 Gaeth. Ben Ground 6 8150 Director, Robert M. Shapiro 466-3615 Gillmor, Karen Ground 6 8049 Assistant Director, Tom Manuel 466-9335 Greenwood, Tim 3rd Fl. N 6 8060 Assoc. Dir. & Commerce & Labor, Richard Masek 466-5709 Horn. Charles 1st FL S 6 4538 Education, Sue Klar 466-3986 Howard, Janet Ground 6 5980 Financial Inst., Insurance, Pub. Util, Don Goldbaum 466-2927 Johnson. Bruce 1st Fl S 6 8064 Human Services, Shelagh Baker 466-7919 Johnson, Jeffrey Ground 6 4857 Judiciary, Civil & Commercial Law, Rich Merkel 466-1797 Kearns, Merle Ground 6 3780 Finance, Ways & Means, Fred Puckett 466-7854 Kucinich, Dennis 3rd Fl S 6 5123 State & Loc. Gov., Elections, Econ. Dev., Roger Warren 466-3976 Latell, Anthony 2nd Fl S 6 7182 Transportation, Agric, Nat. Res., Anne Renick 466-5713 Levey, Barry 1st Fl S 6 8072 Code Revision, Mike Burns 466-7853 Long, Jan Michael 1st Fl S 6 8156 Administrator Rules Codification, Vicky McMahan 466-7572 McLin, Rhine Ground 6 6247 Admin. Resolution Drafting, Lou Brennan 466-3031 Nettle, Robert 1st Fl N 6 7041 Librarian, Barbara Laughon 466-7434 Oelslager, Scott IstFIS 6 0626 Support Staff Sup., Cathy Kamer 466-0618 Ray, Roy 1st FIN 6 4823 Legislative Documents Dist. Center Schafrath, Richard 1st Fl N 6 8086 Basement State House Atrium 466-9745

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Ohio Government Directory 91 Senate Staff Offices Majority Assistants. Phone 46- Office of the Senate Clerk

Borgemenke, Scott Chief of Staff 6-2510 Butler, Martha Senate Clerk 6-4900 Hutras, Debby Admin. Asst. to CEO 6-7790 Stalter, Judith Asst. Clerk 6-4900 Williams, Mary Dir., External Affairs 6-7926 Callahan-Bee, Sharon Fiscal Officer 6-4464 Clegg, Robert Dir., Operations 6-7803 Estes, Wendy Secretary 6-4900 Potts, Dave Dir., Research/Computers 6-9009 Daniels, Terry Engrossing Clerk 6-4900 Geiger, Teri Dir., Communications 6-3281 Florence, Barbara Enrolling Clerk 6-4900 Geist, Brian Caucus Aide 644-6868 Keeran, Vincent Message Clerk 6-4900 Heath, Kim Caucus Aide 6-4220 Strawser, David Journal Clerk 6-4900 Mortensen, Molly Caucus Aide 6-7584 Perera, Brian Caucus Aide 6-4947 Milburn, Scott Communications Asst 6-8174 House Offices Staley, Tammy Communications Asst 6-0663 Van Koughnet, Kristy Communications Asst 6-8047 Republican Caucus Staff - Phone 46- Connolly, Liz Research Asst 6-3337 Endicott, Alan Research Asst 644-5554 Steiner.Curt Chief of Staff 14 6-4384 Hulse, Michele Research Asst 6-3113 Bergman, Cynthia Adm. Asst./Chief... 14 6-4384 Peckham, Mary Kay Receptionist 6-2776 Baughman, Scott Maj. Legal Counsel 14 6-4384 Keen, Tim Dir. of Finance 13 4-8728 Minority Office Phone 46- Dotson, Linda Exec. Asst 14 6-4847 Quaye, Cheryl Press Sec 14 6-4384 Lewis, Margaret Chief of Staff 6-3509 McConville, Chip Dep. Press Sec 14 6-4384 Hayes, Reggie Deputy Chief 6-3509 Green, Kristen Admin. Asst 14 6-4384 Brooker, Robin Caucus Aide 6-3509 Sullivan, Jenell Admin. Asst 14 6-4384 Meyer, Tom Caucus Aide 6-3509 Smith, Dana Legis. Advisor 14 6-4384 Routt, Randall Caucus Aide 6-3509 Flasher, Vaughn Legis. Advisor 14 6-4384 Shaner, Jack Caucus Aide 6-3509 Bartos, Emily Admin. Asst 14 6-4384 Watts, Andrea Caucus Aide 6-3509 Dine, Tracy Legis. Asst 14 6-4384 Wymer, Nathan Caucus Aide 6-3509 Peckham, Mary Kay Receptionist 14 6-4384

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Johnson, Dean Chief of Staff 14 6-3246 Office of the Sergeant-At-Arms - Phone 46- Yoder, Jill Exec. Asst 14 6-3246 Bev Staten Admin. Asst 14 6-3246 Foster, Robert Sgt.-At-Arms RC 12th 466-2220 Lee, Toia Dir., Admin 14 6-3246 Asst. Sgt 65 S. Front.... 4-9808 Miller, Sherille Dir., Policy/Research 14 6-3246 Asst. Sgt RC 14 6-4874 Pendry, Joe Research Chief 14 6-3246 Asst. Sgt RC 13 6-9692 Saveraise, Joe Research Asst 14 6-3246 _ Asst. Sgt RC 12 6-8918 Seasley, Steve Research Asst 14 6-3246 Asst. Sgt RC 11 6-9684 Stacy, Anthony Policy Chief 14 6-3246 Asst. Sgt., RC 10 6-9686 Findley, Steve Policy Asst 14 6-3246 DePalma, Andrew.... Policy Asst 14 6-3246 House Receptionists - Phone 46- Sweeney, Tom Comms. Dir 14 6-3246 Bailey, Dexter Press Secretary 14 6-3246 . Riffe Center 10 6-2340 Reeves, Deborah Receptionist 14 6-3246 Riffe Center II 6-9175 Riffe Center 12 6-7600 House Administration - Phone 46- Riffe Center 13 6-9694 Riffe Center 14 6-2017 Norris, Carol S Exec. Sec 12 6-4308 Flasher, Kim Admin. Asst. to Sec 12 6-4308 House Mail Room Riffe Center 12 6-8614 Joyner, Debbie Admin. Asst. to Sec 12 6-4308 House FAX Riffe Center 12 644-9494 Lundell. Michael Fiscal Off 12 6-4308 Rayburn. Bettilee Payroll Off 12 6-4308 LSC Interns Moriarity, Gretchen . Admin. Aide 12 6-4308 Baker, Amy Majority 11 6-0928 Croyle, April Minority 10 4-6265 Office of the Legislative Clerk - Phone 46- Gawronski, Chris Majority 14 4-1798 Long, Elaine Majority 14 6-0371 Mills, Fred Clerk 6-3357 Madrigal, Jennifer Majority 11 6-0891 Engrossing 6-0636 Mansfield, Paula Minority 10 6-8022 Enrolling 6-0393 Peeden, Tammy Majority 11 6-0892 Journal 6-3469 Stewart, Todd Majority 11 6-0899 Pub. Info 6-3357 Wooten-Cherry, Alicia .... Minority 11 6-8010 Message 4-9836 Youtz, Jennifer Minority 14 6-3246 Recording 4-5155 Reading 6-0536 House Mailing Address Bill Room 6-8207 77 South High St. Bill Room 6-7945 Columbus, OH 43266-0603

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Rules and Reference C-10 orC-12 Ethics & Elections C-l 1 Rep. Davidson, Chairman Rep. Jacobson, Chairman 10:30 a.m. State Government G-l Rep. Wachtmann, Chairman /CIPAV Tuesday Afternoon Finance - Ag. & Dev. Sec G-2 Rep. White, Chairman Finance and Appropriations C-8 Finance - Educ. Sec C-8 Rep. Johnson, Chairman Rep. Amstutz, Chairman 1:30 p.m. Finance - Human Svcs C-9 The Ohio Judiciary and Criminal Justice G-3 Rep. Lawrence, Chairman Rep. Kasputis, Chairman Finance - Transp. Sec G-3 Municipal 1:30 p.m. Rep. Core, Chairman Family Services G-l Family Svcs., Children Sec C-7 League Rep. Winkler, Chairman Rep. Grendell, Chairman 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Economic Dev. & Small Bus C-5 Veterans Affairs C-12 Rep. Tiberi, Chairman Rep. Brading, Chairman 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Tuesday Evening Wednesday Evening Working with the Commerce & Labor C-5 Local Gov. & Twps C-9 General Assembly Rep. Thompson, Chairman Rep. Sines, Chairman 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. And for Ohio's Education G-4 Public Utilities G-4 Cities and Villages Rep. Fox, Chairman Rep. Blessing, Chairman 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Since 1953. Finance - Ag. & Dev. Sec G-2 Rep. White, Chairman Thursday Morning 7:00 p.m. Finance - Educ. Sec C-8 Energy & Environment G-4 Rep. Amstutz, Chairman Rep. Schuck, Chairman 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Susan J. Cave, Finance - Human Svcs C-9 Finance - Ag. & Dev. Sec G-2 Executive Director Rep. Lawrence, Chairman Rep. White, Chairman 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. John K. Mahoney, Finance - Transp. Sec G-3 Finance - Ed. Sec C-8 Deputy Director Rep. Core, Chairman Rep. Amstutz, Chairman 7:00 p.m. Finance - Human Svcs. Sec C-9 Edward L. Albright, Rep. Lawrence, Chairman Wednesday Morning 9:00 a.m. Senior Legislative Assistant Finance - Transp. Sec G-3 Agriculture & Nat. Res C-12 Rep. Core, Chairman Rep. Haines, Chairman 9:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Ways and Means C-5 Insurance C-5 Rep. Thomas, Chairman Rep. Netzley, Chairman 9:30 a.m. 175 S. Third St., 9:00 a.m. Education - Col. & Univs. Sec C-l 1 Suite 510 Health, Ret. & Aging C-9 Rep. Wise, Chairman Columbus, Ohio Rep. Van Vyven, Chairman 10:30 a.m. 43215-7100 10:00 a.m. Financial Institutions G-4 Call of the Chair Rep. Myers, Chairman (614) 221-4349 10:30 a.m. Rules & Reference, Speaker's Office FAX (614) 221-4390 Housing/Urban Affairs C-l 1 Speaker Davidson, Chairman Rep. O'Brien, Chairman 10:30 a.m. Transp. & Public Safety G-3 Rep. Bateman, Chairman 10:30 a.m.

94 Ohio Government Directory Senate Committee Meeting Dates

Agriculture Senator Gaeth, Chairman Ohio Capitol Policy Consultants Thursday, 9:00 a.m.

Economic Development Technology and Aerospace Senator Horn, Chairman Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.

Education & Retirement Senator Snyder, Chairman Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.

Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Representing Corporations and Associations Senator Suhadolnik. Chairman in Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. State Legislative, Regulatory and Political Finance Activities Senator Ray, Chairman Monday. 7:30 p.m.. Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.

Financial Institutions, Insurance & Commerce Senator Cupp, Chairman Rick Ayish Carolyn Towner Wednesday, after session President Vice President Health Senator Drake, Chairman Kristy Riccio Lynda Ayish Wednesday, after session

Highways and Transportation Senator Oelslager, Chairman Recognized Specialists in. Tuesday, after session

Human Services & Aging Monitoring and Lobbying the Ohio General Senator Kearns, Chairman Wednesday. 12:00 noon Assembly and State Government Judiciary Development of Administrative Rules from Senator Levey, Chairman Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. language drafted in legislative bills to the actual implementation at the Agency Reference and Oversight Senator Watts. Chairman At call of the chairman Research and Analyses

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Ohio Government Directory 95 Governor's Office and Staff

George V. Voinovich, Governor Shelby County residents each year receive about $57,213,017 from the trucking Nancy Hollister, Lieutenant Governor industry. This Figure represents $375,645 in truck registration fees: $699,365 in fuel taxes, 77 South High St., 30th Fl. and $56,138,008 in wages to the industry's 1,915 workers in Shelby County. Columbus, Ohio 43266-0602 Stark County residents each year receive about $410,806,080 from the trucking Main Number 466-3555 industry. This figure represents $2,520,676 in truck registration fees; $1,566,665 in fuel FAX Number 466-9354 taxes, and $406,718,738 in wages to the industry's 13,877 workers in Stark County.

Boards, Commissions & Personnel Summit County residents each year receive about $603,823,975 from the trucking Andy Futey Director 644-0860 industry. This figure represents $3,306,471 in truck registration fees; $2,839,359 in fuel taxes, and $597,678,146 in wages to the industry's 20,392 workers in Summit County. Cabinet Affairs - Lt. Governor Nancy Hollister 752-9797 Trumbull County residents each year receive about $245,844,277 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $1,569,155 in truck registration fees; $1,235,876 in fuel Chief of Staff taxes, and $243,039,246 in wages to the industry's 8,292 workers in Trumbull County. Paul Mifsud Chief of Staff ..644-0986

Columbus Reg. Liaison MikeKoren 644-0900 r Communications Providing Practical John Meyer Director 644-0957 Mike Dawson Press Sec 644-0957 Solutions to Constituent Affairs Doug Preisse Director 644-0929 Difficult Public Policy Deputy Chief of Staff Issues... Jacqui Sensky 644-0973

Exec. Assistants Th e Ohio Manufacturers' Association is a volunteer-driven Environment, PUCO, Natural Resources organization of more than 3,000 companies dedicated to estab­ Jim Burns 644-0827 Education lishing Ohio as a global center of manufacturing excellence. Tom Needles 644-0793 The OMA's legislative and regulatory positions are driven Public Safety by the practical experience of member company leaders who Mary Mertz 644-0827 serve on Public Policy Issue Committees, including environment, Executive Secretary workers' compensation, education and training, taxation, energy Jeanne Moorman ... Exec. Sec 644-0813 resources and others. These manufacturing professionals,

Legal working in concert with the OMA's Public Policy Services staff, Mike Watson Chief Counsel .644-0876 are an important link between the plant floor and the halls of government. Lieutenant Governor

Craig Pellman .... Chief of Staff ..466-3396 Your Link to Ohio's Manufacturers — Call the OMA at 224-9736 Mailroom 644-0937 Eric Burkland, President Legislative Affairs Tom Hart, Managing Director, Public Policy Services Rocky Black Director 644-0868 James Woodward, Director, Public Policy Services Scheduling Jill Stevenson Director 644-0981 Matt Schuler, Director, Public Policy Services Chris Hashimoto Merritt, Managing Director, Project Services Tuscarawas County residents each year Bill Burns, Managing Director, receive about $94,092,430 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $706,176 in Communication Services truck registration fees: $950,177 in fuel taxes, Mitzi Matheney, Director, Administrative and $92,436,077 in wages to the industry's Services _ 3,154 workers in Tuscarawas County. /, OHA SIMPLER FASTER BETTER

96 Ohio Government Directory Pryce, Deborah (R-15th) Ohio Delegation to Congress 221 CHOB 202/225-2015 200 N. High St. #400 Columbus, OH 43215 Address/Phones/Committees 614/469-5614 Rules Following is a list of U.S. representatives Hobson, David L. (R-7th) and senators from Ohio, including their 1514 LHOB 202/225-4324 Regula, Ralph (R-16th) Washington DC addresses and phone num­ 220 P.O. Bldg., 150 N. Limestone St. 2309 RHOB 202/225-3876 bers, plus their Ohio office location and Springfield, OH 45501 4150 Belden Village St. NW phones. At the bottom of each listing are the 5 13/325-0474 Canton, OH 44718 committees on which they serve. Please note Appropriations 216/489-4414 that as of Government Directory press time, Budget Appropriations some committees were not completed. District address abbreviations stand for: Hoke, Martin R. (R-l()th) Sawyer, Thomas C. (D-14th) RHOB Raybum House Office Bldg. 212 Cannon HOB 202/225-5871 1414 LHOB 202/225-5231 CHOB Cannon House Office Bldg. 21270 Lorain Rd. 411 Wolf Ledges Pkwy, #105 LHOB Longworth House Office Bldg Fairview Park, OH 44126 Akron, OH 44311 HSOB Hart Senate Office Bldg. 216/356-2010 216/375-5710 RSOB Russell Senate Office Bldg.. Budget Economic & Educational Opportunities Zip codes are 20515 for all representa­ Judiciary tives, and 20510 for senators. Stokes, Louis (D-llth) Kaptur, Marcy (D-9th) Boehner, John A. (R-8th) 2365 RHOB 202/225-7032 2104 RHOB 202/225-4146 1009 LHOB 202/225-6205 1240 E. 9th St. #2947 234 Summit St. #719 Cleveland, OH 44199 5617 Fairfield Rd. Toledo, OH 43604 Hamilton. OH 45011 216/522-4900 419/259-7500 Appropriations 513/894-6003 Appropriations Agriculture Traficant, Jr., James A. (D-17th) House Oversight Kasich, John R. (R-12th) Conference Chairman 2446 RHOB 202/225-5261 1131 LHOB 202/225-5355 11 Overhill Rd. 200 N. High St. Brown, Sherrod (D-13th) Boardman, OH 44512 Columbus, OH 43215 216/788-2414 1019 LHOB 202/225-3401 614/469-7318 1936 Cooper Foster Park Science Budget, Chairman Transportation & Infrastructure Lorain, OH 44053 National Security 216/282-5100 Commerce LaTourette, Steven C. (R-19th) U.S. Senators from Ohio International Relations 1503 CHOB 202/225-5731 1 Victoria Place, Room 320 Dewine, Michael (R) Chabot, Steve (R-lst) Painesville, OH 44077 140 RSOB 202/244-2315 1641 LHOB .202/225-2216 216/352-3939 200 N. High St. #405 105 W. 4th St. #1115 Government Reform & Oversight Columbus, OH 43215 Cincinnati, OH 45202 Transportation & Infrastructure 614/469-6697 513/684-1960 Judiciary International Relations Labor Judiciary Ney, Robert (R-18th) Small Business 1605 LHOB 202/225-6265 3201 Belmont St., Room 604 Glenn, John (D) 503 HSOB 202/224-3353 Cremeans, Frank A. (R-6th) Bellaire, OH 43906 200 N. High St. #600 1107 LHOB 202/225-5705 614/676-1960 200 Putnam St. #524 Banking & Financial Services Columbus" OH 43215 Marietta, OH 45750 House Oversight 614/469-6774 614/373-2120 Veterans' Affairs Armed Services Banking & Financial Services Governmental Affairs, ranking minority Natural Resources Oxley, Michael G. (R-4th) Special Aging 2233 RHOB 202/225-2676 Union County residents each year receive Gillmor, Paul E. (R-5th) 24 W. 3rd St. #314 about $35.188,303 from the trucking industry. 1203 LHOB 202/225-6405 Mansfield. OH 44902 120 Jefferson St. #200 This figure represents $303,498 in truck regis­ 419/522-5757 tration fees; $615,820 in fuel taxes, and Port Clinton, OH 43405 Commerce 800/541-6446 $34,268,985 in wages to the industry's 1,169 Commerce workers in Union County. Portman, Rob (R-2nd) Van Wert County residents each year 238 CHOB 202/225-3164 Hall, Tony P. (D-3rd) receive about $35,545,450 from the truck­ 1436 LHOB 202/225-6465 8010 Federal Bldg. 550 Main St. ing industry. This figure represents 501 Federal Bldg., 200 W. 2nd St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 $220,416 in truck registration fees; Dayton, OH 45402 513/684-2456 $605,142 in fuel taxes, and $34,719,892 513/225-2843 Ways and Means in wages to the industry's 1,185 workers Rules in Van Wert County.

Ohio Government Directory 97 Ohio Legislative Correspondents Assn.

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on Agency Rule 30 E. Broad St., 34th Floor Review & Advisory Columbus, 43266-0411 Review 466-5721 Board President Executive Director Colleen O'Brien .466-5721 Tom Sherman 466-4086 Secretary Ohio State House Committee Members: Doug Moormann Columbus, OH 43215-4210 Rep. William Batchelder, 1995 Chairman Members: Sen. Gary C. Suhadolnik. 1995 Vice Chair. Rep. Mary Abel Executive Director Rep. William Thompson Ron Keller .614/752-9777 Rep. Ron Amstutz Rep. Thomas Johnson Rep. Donald Mottley Senator Roy Ray Review & Advisory Board Rep. Betty Sutton Senator Grace Drake Senator Richard H. Finan, Chairman Rep. Michael Verich Senator Alan Zaleski Senator Robert J. Boggs Sen. Robert Burch Rep. Jo Ann Davidson Sen. Karen Gillmor Gubernatorial Appointees Sen. Merle G. Kearns Larry Sowers, general public Sen. Joseph Vukovich Daniel Slane, Ohio Building Authority Susan Lhota, Ohio Historical Society Vinton County residents each year receive about $8,994,901 from the trucking industry. Elizabeth B. Mayo, Ohio Arts Council This figure represents $114.003 in truck registration fees; $539,106 in fuel taxes, and Members yet to named from Dept. of Ad­ $8,341,792 in wages to the industry's 285 workers in Vinton County. Warren County residents each year receive about $139,625,266 from the trucking ministrative Services and Minority Affairs. industry. This figure represents $825,533 in truck registration fees: $821,979 in fuel taxes, and $137,977,754 in wages to the industry's 4,708 workers in Warren County. Washington County residents each year receive about $69,386,716 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $504,398 in truck registration fees; $795,256 in fuel taxes, and $68,087,062 in wages to the industry's 2,323 workers in Washington County. Wayne County residents each year receive about $122,764,876 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $838,210 in truck registration fees; $857.951 in fuel taxes, and $121,068,715 in wages to the industry's 4.131 workers in Wayne County. Ohio Dental Association

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102 Ohio Government Directory Comprehensive Listing of All Featured Officials Abel, Mary 54 Glenn, John 30 Opfer, Darrell W 74 Akrouche, Michael A 15 Greenwood, Tim 40 Owens, Donna 10 Alexander. Richard C 8 Grendell, Diane V 63 Oxley, Michael G 27 Amstutz, Ron 54 Hagan, Robert F 63 Padgett, Joy 74 Anderson, Donald C 16 Haines, Joseph E 64 Perz, Sally Ann 75 Aronoff. Stanley J 36 Hall. Tony P 24 Petro, James M 8 Batchelder, William G 54 Hams. Bill 64 Portman, Rob 27 Bateman, Samuel T 55 Hartley, David 65 Prentiss, C. J 75 Beatty, Jr., Otto 55 Healy, William J 65 Pringle, Barbara C 75 Bender, John R 55 Hobson, David L 25 Pryce, Deborah 28 Blackwell, J. Kenneth 7 Hodges, Richard A 65 Ray, Roy L 45 Blessing, Louis W 56 Hogan, Michael 15 Regula, Ralph 28 Boehner, John A 23 Hoke, Martin R 25 Reid, Marilyn J 76 Boggs. Ross A 56 Hollister. Nancy Putnam 7 Roberts, Thomas M 76 Boggs, Robert J 37 Hood, Ron 66 Roman, Twyla 76 Bowland, Debra R 1 1 Horn, Charles F 41 Salerno, Amy 76 Boyd. Barbara H 57 Hottinger, Jay 66 Sawyer, Frank S 76 Brachman. Judith Y 9 Howard, Janet C 41 Sawyer, Thomas C 28 Brading. Charles R 57 Howell, William G 15 Schafrath, Dick 45 Britton, Sam 57 Jacobson, Jeff 66 Schregardus. Donald 11 Brown, Sherrod 23 Jakeway, Donald E 10 Schuck, William 76 Brown, Mitchell J 17 James, Troy Lee 67 Schuler, Robert L 77 Browning. R. Gregory 10 Johnson, Thomas W 67 Schuring, Jay Kirk 77 Buchy. Jim 57 Johnson, Bruce Edward 41 Sheerer, Judy 45 Burch. Robert L 37 Johnson, Jeffrey D 42 Shipley, Charles D 16 Butler, Jolynn Barry 18 Johnson, David W 18 Shoemaker, Michael C 77 Cain, Madeline A 58 Jones, Wayne M 67 Sines, Raymond E 78 Campbell, Jane L 58 Jordan, Jim 68 Snyder, H. Cooper 46 Carey, Jr.. John A 59 Kaptur. Marcy 25 Somani, Peter 12 Carnes, James E 37 Kasich, John R 26 Stokes, Louis 29 Cera, Jack R 59 Kasputis, Edward F 68 Stozich, John 13 Chabot, Steve 23 Kearns, Merle Grace 42 Suhadolnik, Gary C 46 Charles, Tom 15 Koziura, Joseph F 68 Suster, Ronald J 78 Chiles Dix, Nancy S 37 Krebs, Gene 68 Sutton, Betty 78 Colonna, Rocco J 59 Krupinski, Jerry W 68 Sweeney, Patrick A 79 Conrad, C. James 8 Kucinich. Dennis J 42 Sykes, Vernon L 79 Corbin, Robert L 59 Latell, Jr., Anthony A 43 Taft, Robert 7 Core, Edward K 60 LaTourette, Steven C 26 Tavares, Charleta 79 Cox, Donald Andrew 13 Lawrence, Joan W 69 Taylor, William N 80 Cremeans, Frank A 24 Levey, Barry 43 Terwilleger, George E 80 Cupp. Robert R 38 Lewis, Jr., Lloyd 69 Thomas, E. J 80 Dailey, Fred L 9 Logan, Sean D 69 Thompson, William E 81 Damschroder, Rex 60 Long, Jan Michael 43 Tiberi, Patrick J 81 Davidson, Jo Ann 60 Lucas. June H 69 Tompkins. Arnold R 12 Davies, Warren 17 Luebbers, Jerome F 69 Tongren, Robert S 10 DeWine. Michael 30 Maier, Johnnie 71 Tracy, Roger W 20 Doty, Karen M 61 Mallory, Mark L 71 Traficant, Jr.. James A 29 Drake, Grace L 38 Manuel. Jerome C 16 Troy, Daniel P 81 Duryee, Harold 13 Mason. James W 71 Van Vyven. Dale N 82 Espy, Ben 38 McLin, Rhine L 43 Verich, Michael G 82 Fanelly, Richard M 19 Mead, Priscilla D 71 Vesper, Rose 82 Fergus. Ronda Hartman 18 Metzger, Kerry R 71 Voinovich, George V 6 Finan, Richard H 39 Montgomery. Betty Dee 7 Vukovich, Joseph J 46 Fleming, Luceille 9 Mottl, Ronald M 72 Wachtmann, Lynn R 84 Ford, Jack 61 Mottley, J. Donald 72 Watts. Eugene J 47 Fox, Michael Allen 62 Myers, Jon D 72 Weston. Randy 84 Frenette, Richard 12 Natalucci-Persichetti, Geno 20 Whalen, Vermel M 84 Furney, Linda J 39 Nein, Scott R 73 White, Doug 84 Gaeth, M. Ben 40 Nettle, Robert D 44 Wilkinson, Reginald A 19 Garcia, John G 62 Net/Icy. Robert E 73 Winkler, Cheryl J 85 Gardner, Randall 62 Ney, Robert 26 Wise. Michael 85 Gerberry. Ronald V 63 O'Brien, Jacquelyn K 73 Womer Benjamin, Ann 85 Gillmor, Paul E 24 ()elslager, W. Scott 44 Wray, Jerry 20 Gillmor, Karen L 40 Ogg. William L 74 Zaleski, Alan J 47 Glazer, Craig 17 Olman, Lynn E 74 ...A Frank Atkinson inspiration

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104 Ohio Government Directory For Consumers, It's A Welcome Sign. For Business, It's A Necessity. NON-SMOKERS For Policy Makers, It's A Solution. AND SMOKERS WELCOME America has finally spoken.

Two out of three people favor

separate smoking accommoda­

tions over an outright ban in

restaurants, hotels and work­

places/' That's why this sign

appears in more than 14,000

business establishments and

is supported by 45 state

hospitality associations

nationwide. And it's gaining

popularity every day. It's the

sign of accommodation, and

it tells everyone, whether they

smoke or not, there's a place

for them. It's a solution for

all who serve the public.

For free information on how

The Accommodation Program

works, call 1-800-998-3228.

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