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Bill Chavanne • Paul Tipps • Penny Tipps COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN LIBRARY .HWMY»TW«I 98S Grant Awnw OH 71 Crtumbu*, OMo 43215 1993-94 Ohio Government Directory Table of Contents Advertiser's Index 104 Senate Committee Schedule 97 Cabinet Members 7 Senate Committees 30 Capitol Square Renovation 99 Senate Leadership 30 Congressional Delegation 21 Senate Members 33 Controlling Board 99 Senate Seating Chart 29 District Maps 90 Senate Seating Chart (after March, 1993) 29 Governor's Office Staff 96 Senate Staff 94 House Committee Schedule 96 Senator Offices and Phones 93 House Committees 49 & 50 House Leadership 48 Editor's Note: At blueline stage, several House Members 52 changes had been made that should be noted. House Seating Chart (after July, 1993) 47 State Rep. David Johnson (R-55) was ap­ House Seating Chart (until July, 1993) 45 pointed to the Public Utilities Commission of House Staff 94 & 95 Ohio to fill the expiring term of Commissioner Index by Person (all inclusive) 103 Ashley Brown. His term begins in April, 1993. Joint Com. on Agency Rule Review 99 Arnold R. Tompkins was appointed Direc­ Legislative Service Commission 93 tor of the Ohio Department of Human Ser­ Ohio Legislative Correspondents 98 vices. Representative Offices & Phones 92

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Ohio Government Directory House where he served until 1971. standing mayor. During his Administration, Gov. Voinovich was a leader in the Natl. Municipal League named Cleve­ protecting the environment and land an All-America City an unprecedented prime mover in the creation of the three times in a five-year period. The Na­ Ohio EPA. tional Urban Coalition named Voinovich as In 1971. he was elected one of four distinguished urban mayors in Cuyahoga Co. auditor where he the country. conducted the first-ever manage­ The National Journal named Voinovich ment audit of any Cuyahoga Co. one of five local government officials that office and was nationally recog­ make a difference in Washington, 1986; and nized in 1976 when he received the City and State magazine selected him as one "Outstanding Public Service of the top three mayors in the nation, and Award" from the National Assn. of named him to the All Pro-City Management Co. Officials. Team in 1987. In 1977. he became a Cuyahoga Gov. Voinovich was graduated from Ohio Co. commissioner and created three Univ. in 1958 with a B.A. in government, offices to more efficiently run and The Ohio State Univ. College of Law in county business: Budget and 1961 with a Juris Doctorate. In 1981, OSU Management. Personnel and Eco­ presented him with an Honorary Doctor of nomic Development. He ended 44 Laws Degree. years of one-party control and Gov. Voinovich and his wife, Janet, are served on the Exec. Com. of the the parents of George, Betsy and Peter. Their Ohio Co. Commissioner's Assn. youngest child, Molly, was the victim of a GEORGE V. VOINOVICH Governor James A. Rhodes selected him fatal traffic accident in 1979. as his running mate forLt.Gov. in 1978. He Adams County residents each year GOVERNOR served as the first chairman of Ohio's State and Local Govt. Commission. receive about $17,887,840 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ Ohio Governor George V. Voinovich , In 1979, Gov. Voinovich was elected to a sents $ 165.297 in truck registration fees; 56, began his political career in 1963 as two-year term as Mayor of Cleveland, a city S599.743 in fuel taxes, and $17.122,800 assistant attorney general in the Trial Section where Democrats outnumber Republicans in wages to the industry's 600 workers of the Workmen's Compensation Div., Cleve­ eight to one. He was re-elected twice to four- in Adams County. land. In 1967. he was elected to the Ohio year terms and was Cleveland's longest-

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R. MICHAEL DEWINE Lieutenant Governor, 77 S. High St., 30th FL, Columbus 43266-0602. Greene Co. prosecutor, 1977-81; Ohio Senate, 1981- 82. Congress 1983-90. Age: 46; wife, Fran; sons, Patrick. LEE I. FISHER John, Brian. Mark; daughters, Jill, Rebecca, Alice, Anna. 2587 Conley Rd., Cedarville, Attorney General, 30 E. Broad St., 17th 45314. Phones: 513/766-5697 (H), 614/ floor, Columbus, 43266-0410. Ohio Senate, 466-3396 (O). 1983-90. Ohio Rep. 1980-82. Education: Miami Univ., B.S.; Age: 41; wife, Peggy Zone; son, Jason; Ohio Northern Univ. College of Law, J.D. daughter, Jessica. 3286Enderby Rd.. Shaker Secretary of State, 30 E. Broad St., 14th Member: Appointed by President Hgts., 44120. Phones: 1-800/589-9274 (H), floor, Columbus, 43266-0418. Hamilton Bush to Natl. Commission on Drug-Free 614/466-3376(0). Co. commissioner, 1981-1990; Ohio Rep., Schools Education: Oberlin College, B.A.; Case 1976-80. Recipient: Honored by Natl. Or­ Western Reserve Law School, J.D. Wife, Hope; daughter, Anna. Phone: ganization of Victim Assistance for his inno­ Member: Natl. Assn. of Attorneys Gen­ 614/466-2430(0). Ohio Government Directory Education: Yale Univ., B.A., 1963; Newmans-Cardington Rd., Waldo, 43356. Princeton Univ., M.A., government, 1967; Phones: 614/726-2751 (H), 614/466-2057 Univ. of Cincinnati Law School, J.D., 1976. (O). Member: Ohio Commission on Public Education: Women Execs, in State Govt. Service; Exec. Com., Natl. Assn. of Sec. of Fellowship award to John F. Kennedy School State; former budget officer and assistant of Government, Harvard Univ., 1987. director, Illinois Bureau of Budget, 1967-73; Member: Natl. Assn. of State Treasurers, service in Vietnam with State Dept., 1967- president; Natl. Assn. of State Auditors, 73; PeaceCorps Volunteer and school teacher Comptrollers and Treasurers, past president; in Tanzania. 1963-65. Anthony Commission on Public Finance; Women Execs, in State Government Board; Council of State Governments; Democratic Natl. Com., Exec. Com.; League of Women Voters; Business and Prof. Women; Women Entrepreneurs, Inc.; Delta Kappa Gamma Soc. Intl., honorary; Delta Sigma Pi; Altrusa. Recipient: Donald L. Scantlebury Me­ morial Award, given by federal government, 1992; Most Valuable State Public Official, THOMAS E. FERGUSON O'ry & State magazine, 1990; Small Busi­ Auditor of State, 88 E. Broad St., 5th ness Advocate of the Year, U.S. Small Busi­ floor, Columbus, 43266-0040. Auditor since ness Admin., 1988.Outstanding Elected 1975; deputy auditor, 1973-74; district direc­ Democratic Woman, Natl. Fed. of Demo­ tor, Cincinnati office of U.S. Dept. of Com­ cratic Women, 1987; Ohio Women's Hall of merce, 1967-73: assistant state treasurer, Fame, 1986; Recognized for investment ex­ 1959-63; cellence by Investment Dealers of Ohio, Age: 64; wife, Helen; sons, David, Doug, Inc., 1986, and Ryan Financial Strategy Ted; daughters, Janet, Ruth. 175 Woodland. Group, 1986. Powell, 43065. Phones: 614/888-7866 (H), MARY ELLEN WITHROW 614/466-4514(0). Ohio Treasurer of State, 30 E. Broad St., Allen County residents each year Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., 9th floor, Columbus, 43266-0421. State receive about $124,493,750 from the business admin. treasurer since 1983; Marion Co. treasurer, trucking industry. This figure repre­ Member: Board of Commissioners, Sink­ 1977-83; Marion Co. deputy auditor. 1975- sents $712.342 in truck registration fees; ing Fund of Ohio; Ohio Public Facilities 77; deputy registrar, 1972-75; Elgin Local $830,192 in fuel taxes, and Commission; Ohio Board of Deposit; Board Sch. Bd., 1969-72, president, 1972-73. $ 122,951,217 in wages to the industry's of Trustees for all state retirement systems; Age: 62; husband, Norman; daughters, 4,308 workers in Allen County. Ohio Government Finance Officers Assn., Linda, Leslie, Norma, Rebecca. 1991 past president, 1987-89 and current Exec.

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Adjutant General. JUDITH Y. BRACHMAN JAMES CONRAD Director, Department of Aging, 50 W. Director, Department of Administrative Broad St., 9th floor, Columbus, 43266-0501. Services, 30 E. Broad St., 40th floor, Colum­ Former regional administrator for U.S. Dept. bus, 43266-0401. Formeradministrator.Ohio of Housing and Urban Dev.; Asst. Sec, Fair Bureau of Employment Services. Assoc. Housing and Equal Opportunity for HUD, Asst. Sec. for Intergovernmental Affairs, 1987-89; managerof Housing forOhio Dept. U.S. Dept. of Labor; Chief Administrative of Econ. and Community Dev.; administra­ Office/Exec. Sec. and director of personnel, tor of the State Clearinghouse, 1978-83; ad­ City of Cleveland; Exec. Asst. to Lt. Gov, junct professor at The Ohio State Univ.. state of Ohio, 1979. 1982-83. Age: 50; wife, Karen; daughter, Tracy. Age: 53; married, three children. Phone: 3432 Eastwoodlands Trail, Hilliard. 43026. 614/466-7246. Phones: 614/777-4628 (H), 614/466-2100 Education: Harvard Univ.. B.A.. cum (O). laude; The Ohio State Univ.. M.A. in city and Education: Miami Univ., B.S., education regional planning. (history, government and speech majors). Member: Former federal representative Member: Franklin Co. Republican Party of the U.S. Architectural & Transportation MAJ. GEN. RICHARD C. Exec. Dir. and treasurer; American Red Cross Barriers Compliance Board; trustee. Heri­ ALEXANDER Board; United Way Board; Cleveland City tage House; 1990 Republican candidate for state treasurer. Ohio Adjutant General. 2825 W.Dublin- Club; Cleveland Athletic Club; Columbus Granville Rd., Columbus, 43235-2789. Age: 56; wife. La Vera; children, Ronald, Jeffrey, Gayle Crawley. 5600 Echo Rd., Columbus, 43230. Phones: 614/471-9409 (H), 614/889-7070(0). Paul Adelman Trucking, Inc. Education: San Diego Junior College; Franklin Univ., business management de­ "Semi-dump service gree; numerous military schools. Member: Natl. Guard Assn. of the US; Grain-Liquid Fertilizer Ohio Natl. Guard Assn.; Central Ohio Chap­ Dry Freight ter AUSA; NAACP; Columbus Urban League. Member: Natl. Guard Assn. of the U.S. !L©

Ohio Government Directory Age: 69; children Michael, Susanne. Abby. 686 Hartford St., Worthington, 43085. Agriculture 1000 Urlin Ave., Unit 906, Columbus, 43212. Phones: (614/436-9735 (H), 614/466-4034 Phones: 614/486-4616 (H), 614/466-3445 (O). (O). Education: Ohio Univ., B.A., liberal arts; Education: Chatham College, B.A.;Tobe- The Ohio State Univ., PhD, education. Coburn School, fellowship in advertising, Member: Old Worthington Assn. Board management, marketing; Harvard Univ. Pro­ of Trustees. gram for Senior Execs, in State Government. Member: Natl. Assn. of State Alcohol Commerce and Drug Abuse Directors, regional director; first chair, Natl. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental health Adv. Bd.; past president, Doshi Center for Contemporary Art. Recipient: Alvin K. Peterjohn Outstand­ ing Public Employee Award, 1992; Spirit of Cincinnati Achievement Award, 1992; Dau­ phin Co. Bar Assn. Liberty Bell Award for Outstanding Community Svc.

FRED L. DAILEY Budget & Management Director, Ohio Department of Agricul­ ture. 65 S. Front St., Room 606, Columbus, 43215. Former director. Indiana Div. of Agriculture. Age: 47; wife, Rita; children, Dawn, Shawn, Calley. 13126 Miller Rd., Mt. Vernon, 43050. Phones: 614/397-0517 (H), NANCY S. CHILES 614/466-2732(0). Director, Ohio Department of Commerce, Education: Anderson Univ.. B.A., Pol. 77 S. High St., 23rd FL, Columbus, 43266- Sci.; Ball State Univ., MPA, public adminis­ 0544. tration. Age: 46; 2434 Audrey Drive, Newark, Member: Ohio Cattlemen's Assn., Exec. 43055. Phones: 614/366-3995 (H), 614/ Sec: Natl. Cattlemen's Assn.; Ohio Farm 644-7047 (O). Bureau; American Angus Assn.; Ohio Beef Education: Drake Univ., B.S.. Council. Exec. VP. Member: Medical Benefits Mutual Life Recipient: Buckeye Agri-Marketer of Ins., director; Park Natl. Bank and Corp., the Year, 1989; Golden Boot Award, ABN director; Ohio Oil and Gas Assn., trustee; Radio and TV, 1990; Honorary State De­ R. GREGORY BROWNING Drake Univ., trustee; American Heart Assn.; gree, FFA, 1992. Director, Office of Budget & Manage­ Licking Memorial Hosp. Dev. Council; New­ ark Campus Dev. Fund; Ohio Cancer Re­ Alcohol/Drug Addiction Svcs. ment, 30 E. Broad St., 34th floor, Columbus, 43266-0411. search Assn.; Licking Co. Joint Voc. School Age: 42; wife, Lynne; daughters, Megan, Adv. Com.; Central OH Council Boy Scouts;

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DONALD E. JAKEWAY Director. Ohio Department of Develop­ ment, 77 S. High St., 29th FL, Columbus, 43266-0101. Age: 44; wife, Alice; children, Ashley, Grant. Phone: 3667 Scioto Run Blvd., Hilliard, 43026. Phone: 614/644-9389(0). Education: Ashland Univ., B.S., educa­ DONALD SCHREGARDUS tion, 1970; Sarasota Univ., M.B.A. 1992. Director, Ohio Environmental Protection RICHARD FRENETTE Member: Served as federal grantsman Agency. 1800 Watermark Drive. Columbus. and director of the Cleveland Impact Cities 43266-0149. Former acting assistant direc­ General manager, Ohio Expositions Com­ Prog.; former director of economic and com- tor and deputy director. OEPA. Former mission,717E. 17thAve., Columbus, 43211. Former director of finance for the Min­ nesota State Fair, and in various capacities with the Northern Wisconsin State Fair. Age: 40; wife, Lynette; daughter. Shan­ non. Phone: 614/644-4000(0). Education: Univ. of Wisconsin, Eau $Z Claire, degree in mathematics; College of St. Thomas. St. Paul, masters in finance.

Ashland County residents each year receive about $53,598,337 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $345,204 in truck registration fees; $695,650 in fuel taxes, and $52,557,483 On The Ground And in wages to the industry's 1,842 workers in Ashland County. Ashtabula County residents each year In The Air, receive about $90,536,885 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $618.204 in truck registration fees: UPS Will Get It There $975,248 in fuel taxes, and $88,943,4 in wages to the industry" s 3,117 work in Ashtabula County.

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JOHN P. STOZICH DAVID D. STURTZ Director. Department of Industrial Rela­ tions. 2323 W. Fifth Ave., Columbus, 43216. Inspector General. Office of the Inspec­ Ohio Rep., 1982-90. tor General. 77 S. High St., 29th Floor, Age: 65; wife, Nancy; children, John, Columbus, 43215. Ohio State Highway Pa­ Judy, Mary Francis, Michael. Sheryl. 1330 trol. 1957-88. 6th St.. Findlay, 45840. Phone: 419/424- Age: 55; wife, Elaine J.: daughter. 1397. Gretchen Mallory; son. Craig D. 8917 In­ Education: Steubenville College, B.A.. dian Mound Rd., Pickerington. 43147. 1950; Bowling Green State Univ., M.Ed., Phones: 614/927-0628 (H). 614/644-9110 1970; graduate work at West Virginia and (O). Akron Univs.; holder of Teaching and Education: Univ. of Cincinnati; North­ MITCHELL J. BROWN Principal's Certificates. western Univ., diploma in police administra­ tion; Univ. of Toledo; Ohio Univ. Registrar. Bureau of Motor Vehicles, 4300 Member: Kiwanis: Elks; Knights of Co­ Member: Intl. Assn. of Chiefs of Police; Kimberly Pkwy., Columbus 43232. Former lumbus: Moose; FOPA; Buckeye Sheriffs Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons; director, St. Vincent Charity Hospital's Div. Assn.; former Blanchard Valley Hospital Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite; Aladdin of Trauma. Cleveland: former director of Board; Farm Bureau: retired captain. Shrine Provost Unit; Law Enforcement Ac­ public safety, City of Cleveland. U.S.C.G.R.. 1981. creditation Com., chairman. 1984-87; High­ Age: 45: wife, Rebecca: daughter. Recipient: Hancock Co. Sports Hall of way Patrol Promotion Board; Assessment Lindsey Noelle. Phone: 614/752-7621 (()) Fame; 1987. Watchdog of the Treasurj Center Dev. Bd., chairman, 1984-87; North­ Education: Harvard Univ., Senior Exec. Award. 1983-85. western Univ. Traffic Inst., instructor: Ohio Prog.; Univ. of Pittsburgh. Athens County residents each year Peace Officer's Training Council, certified Member: Intl. Assn. of Chiefs of Police; receive about $59.184,000 from the truck­ instructor. Intl. Assn. for Civilian Oversight of Law ing industry. This figure represents Recipient: Common Cause Public Ser­ Enforcement; Natl. Assn. of Black Law En­ $275,045 in truck registration fees; vant of the Year. 1990. forcement Execs.; AAMVA Customer Ser- $643,871 in fuel taxes, and $58,265,083 in wages to the industry's 2.042 workers in Athens County. BEST WISHES to THE 120th OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY from The Ohio Petroleum Council Terry Fleming Executive Director

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14 Ohio Government Directory mm Insurance ager, contract negotiator, U.S. Small Busi­ Mental Health ness Admin. Age: 59; wife, Mary; son, Romel; daugh­ ter, Desired. 1602 Pen worth Drive, Colum­ bus, 43229. Phones: 614/888-0723 (H), 614/644-2472(0). Education: Talmara Univ., Beirut, B.A., business administration, journalism, public relations major. Member: City of Columbus Community Relations Commission. Recipient: Freedoms Foundation at Val­ ley Forge - Silver Certificate Award for patriotic speech; U.S. HUD, outstanding performance secretarial award. Ohio Lottery

HAROLD T. DURYEE MICHAEL F. HOGAN Director, Ohio Department of Insurance, Director, Dept. of Mental Health, 30 E. 2100 Stella Ct.. Columbus, 43266-0566. Broad St., 11th Fl.. Columbus, 43266-0414. Federal Insurance Administrator. Federal Former commissioner, Connecticut Dept. of Emergency Mgt. Agency; Dep. Adm., Ohio Mental Health. Bureau of Workers' Comp.; Exec. Dir.. Ohio Phone: 614/466-2337(0). Republican Party. Education: Cornell Univ., B.S., 1969, Age: 62; wife, Phyllis P. 925 City Park communication arts; State Univ. Col., NY, Ave., Columbus, 43206. Phones: 614/443- M.S., educational administration, 1972; Syra­ 8285 (H), 614/644-2651 (O). cuse Univ., PhD, administration of special Education: Kenyon College, A.B., po­ education, 1977; graduate study at Smith litical science. College, Geo. Washington Univ., Harvard Member: Ohio Soc. of the Nation's Capi­ Business School. tol, vice president, 1990; Ohio Elections Distinctions: Author of numerous books, Commission, 1980-84; Acad, of Political reports, monographs and other professional Science; Univ. Club of Columbus; Colum­ VIRGIL E. BROWN publications. bus Area Intl. Program. Executive Director, Ohio Lottery Com­ Recipient: Dist. Civilian Svc. Medal, mission, Frank J. Lausche Bldg., 615 W. Mental Retardation and FEMA, 1990; Meritorious Svc. Award, Superior Ave..Cleveland,44113. Cuyahoga FEMA, 1989. Developmental Disabilities Co. Commissioner, 1979-91; director, Cuyahoga Co. Board of Elections. 1972-79; Liquor Control councilman, Cleveland City Council, 1967- 72. Age: 72; wife, Lurtissia; daughter, Veretta; son, Virgil, Jr. 3106Eastwick Drive, Cleveland Hgts., 44118. Phones: 216/371- 3515 (H), 216/787-3200(0). Education: Attended Fenn College. Member: Bethany Baptist Church, former chair; several Masonic lodges; 33rd Degree Mason; Exec. Com., Cuyahoga Co. Repub­ lican Org.; Northeast Ohio Div. of March of Dimes Board; Kathryn Tyler Neighborhood Center Board; Johanna Grasselli Rehabilita­ tion & Education Center Board; Greater Cleveland Roundtable; Exec. Com., Con­ vention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleve­ land; Goodwill Industries Board; Exec. Bd., JEROME C. MANUEL 21 st Congressional Dist. Caucus; former Adv. Bd.. St. Lawrence Seaway Dev. Corp., 1984- Director. Dept. of Mental Retardation MICHAEL A. AKROUCHE 92; numerous other civic organizations. and Developmental Disabilities, 30 E. Broad Recipient: Dist. svc. Award, Natl. Assn. St., Rm. 1280, Columbus, 43266-0415. Director, Department of Liquor Control, of Black County Officials, 1990; Exec. Or­ Former Supt., Marion Co. Board of MR/DD 2323 W. Fifth Ave, Columbus, 43266-0701. der of the Assn. of Ohio Commodores, 1991; (MARCA). Former chief, Beer & Wine Div, director of namesake for Human Services Building, "The Age: 46; wife, Corliss; children, Mor­ labor relations, U.S. Dept. of Housing & Virgil E. Brown Center", 1991. gan, Megan, Shannon, Regan, Breighan, Urban Dev., liaison officer, portfolio man- Kathlin. 210 S. Greenwood St., Marion, 43302. Phones: 614/387-8491 (H), 614/ 466-5214(0). Ohio Government Directory 15 Education: Xavier Univ., BS/BA, 1970, Natural Resources Museum, board vice president; Cleveland MED, 1973; post graduate. Bowling Green Museum of National History Trout Club; State Univ. Water Mgt. Assn. of Ohio; Cuyahoga Valley Member: Natl. Assn. for State MR Pro­ Assn.; Ohio Environmental Council; Ducks gram Directors: Ohio Superintendents of Co. Unlimited; Fed. of Fly Fishing; Trout Unlim­ Bds. of MR/DD. president 1983-85 and 1989- ited. 91; Ohio Assn. of Co. Bds. of MR/DD, charter member; Dept. of Ed. Special Ed. Public Utilities Commission Adv. Council, 1990 and MR/DD Transition Team, 1985-90; Prof. Assn. for Retardation: former member. Tri-Rivers Special Needs Com.: Ohio Interagency Early Intervention Council; St. Mary's Parish, past president; K of C; Human Svcs. Adv. Bd.; MARCA In­ dustries Board; Residential Home Assn. of Marion; chairman. Probate Judges Com. for Review of Children under care of Children Svcs. Recipient: Outstanding Young Man of America, 1982; Modern Woodman of America, 1983. FRANCES S. BUCHHOLZER Director, Ohio Dept. of Natural Re­ Auglaize County residents each year sources, Bldg. D-3, Fountain Square, Co­ receive about $52,373,531 from the lumbus, 43224-1387. Natl. Park System trucking industry. This figure repre­ Adv. Bd.; Ohio AirQuality Dev. Auth.; Natl. sents $311,240 in truck registration fees; Adv. Council on Adult Education; former $693,891 in fuel taxes, and $51,368,400 Dir. of State Govt. Relations, B.F. Goodrich CRAIG A. GLAZER in wages to the industry's 1,800 workers Co.; Ohio State Board of Education; Ohio Chairman, Public Utilities Commission, in Auglaize County. Petroleum Council, director of environmen­ 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43266-0573. Belmont County residents each year tal affairs. Former chief utility counsel. City of Cleve­ receive about $71,876,766 from the Age: 58; husband, Richard B.; children, land. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Elizabeth, Rick. Phone: 614/265-6875(0). Attorney: Hahn Loeser & Parks. sents $491.474 in truck registration fees; Education: Univ. of Akron, Bachelor's Age: 37; married. 18513 Newell Rd.. $753,742 in fuel taxes, and $70,631,550 in English and education; Univ. of Iowa, Shaker Hgts., 44122. Phones: 216/752-4945 in wages to the industry's 2,475 workers Master's, geomorphology. (H), 614/466-3101 (O). in Belmont County. Member: Summit Co. Adult Literacy Education: Univ. of Pennsylvania, B.A., Council; Akron Salvation Army; Akron Art 1976, with distinction; Vanderbilt Univ. Law

Ohio Trucking at a Glance MULDOON & FERRIS • Trucking employs 317,361 persons, Attorneys At Law or one out of 12 Ohio workers. • The industry created 21,004 new jobs (7% increase) between 1985-87. 2733 W. Dublin-Granville Rd. • Trucking generated a 1987 payroll of $8.7 billion. Columbus, Ohio 43235-4268 • 212,900 trucks were engaged in commercial activities in 1987. (614) 889-4777 • Trucks transported 254 million tons of manufactured freight into and out of James W. Muldoon Ohio in 1987. Boyd B. Ferris • Trucks transported 80% of Ohio's David A. Ferris total inbound and outbound manufactured freight in 1987. Representation before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Ohio Legislature. • Ohio's 38 truck producing facilities Interstate Commerce Commission, Ohio and Federal Departments of Transportation, employed 4,232 workers and generated Ohio Dept. of Taxation, loss and damage litigation, business and estate planning. an annual payroll of $ 134 million in 1987. • A five-axle tractor s'emitrailer pays Representation before governmental agencies for hazardous materials and other civil $9,438 in state and federal highway user forfeiture violations. taxes; 43 times greater than a passenger car. • Trucks paid $614.5 million in state and federal user taxes in 1987, or 34.4% of total highway taxes collected.

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•SW School. J.D., 1979; Natl. Inst, of Trial Advo­ missioners Com. on Gas; Ohio's Rep. to Englewood, 45322. Phones: 513/832-3799 cacy. 1981. Interstate Oil Compact Commission, chair­ (H), 614/466-3905 (O). Member: Lutheran Housing Corp., man. Regulatory Practices Com.; Joint DOE/ Education: Bowling Green State Univ., founder, neighborhood energy audit program; FERC Natural Gas Deliverability Task Force; B.S.; Univ. of Cincinnati, M.A.; Univ. of Young Professionals of Cleveland: Guard­ chairman. PUCO Fuel Source Adv. Council, Dayton, J.D.; doctoral work at New York ian Ad Litem Project. Cuyahoga Co. Juve­ chair; co-chair, Ohio Energy Strategy Task Univ. nile Court; Force; Professional Geological Scientist, Member: Montgomery County Demo­ certified by American Inst, of Prof. Geolo­ cratic Party Exec. Com.; various bar assns.; gists; Ohio Geological Soc; American Assn. NARUC. of Petroleum Geologists; Soc. of Petroleum Recipient: Silver Key Award, American Engineers. Bar Assn.; Leadership Dayton; Jaycee Out­ standing Young Men of America; City of Davton Communitv Service Award.

J. MICHAEL BIDDISON Commissioner. Public Utilities Commis­ sion, 180 E. Broad St.. Columbus, 43266- 0573. Former chief, Div. of Oil & Gas, Ohio ASHLEY C. BROWN Dept. of Natural Resources. Commissioner, Public Utilities Commis­ Age: 38; wife. Qiang Z. Phone: 614/ sion, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus. 43266- JOLYNN BARRY BUTLER 644-8213(0). 0573. Former managing attorney for Dayton Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., Legal Aid Soc. and coordinator of Mont­ Commissioner. Public Utilities Commis­ geology and mineralogy; Kent State Univ., gomery Co. Fair Housing Center. sion of Ohio, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus MB.A., Intl. business. Age: 46; wife, Susan; daughters, Sara, 43266-0573. Former PUCO chair; Ohio Member: Natl. Assn. of Regulatory Com- Mariel. 3920 Valleybrook Drive South, Rep. 94th Dist., 1983-89; Asst. Gallipolis Ohio Telephone Association Legislative Committee

Chairman Steve Clark - Ohio Bell Jack Anthony - Chillicothe Telephone Vice Larry Biddinger - Ohio Bell Chairman Kathy Hobbs - ALLTEL Connie Browning - Ohio Bell Pat Collins - Ohio Telephone Association • Ohio Telephone Association Christopher Colwell - Cincinnati Bell Ken Cox - United Telephone Of Ohio • Ohio Telecommunications Institute Willa J. Ebersole - United Telephone of Ohio Tom Green - United Telephone of Ohio • OTELPAC Charles Moses - GTE North, Incorporated • Representing Ohio's 42 Connie Nolder - Ohio Telephone Association Local Exchange Telephone Vickie Norris - Century Telephone Companies Dick Vogt - Ohio Bell

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Ohio Government Directory 17 City Solicitor, 1978-80 Rehabilitation/Corrections Lodge No. 122, past master; Corinthian Lodge Attorney, former president, Cowles & No. 1 P.H.A., honorary; King Solomon Butler Co. LPA, 1981-89. Consistory No. 20; Sinai Temple No. 59; Age: 41; Husband. E. William Butler; Avondale Community Council; Friends of son, Kevin Barry Butler. Phone: 614/466- Wm. Howard Taft Birthplace; Friends of 4304 (O). Amistad, Cincinnati; Central State Univ. Law Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S. Enforcement Com.; U.N.C.F. Cincinnati, and J.D. chairman. Lou Rawls Telethon, 1987. Member: Natl. Assn. of Regulatory Util­ Recipient: William L. Hastie Award, ity Commissioners (NARUC) Communica­ NABCJ; Public Svc. Awards from CCA and tions Com.; Women Executives in State Friends of Amistad. Government Prog. Com.; Ohio Univ. Insti­ tute for Local Govt. Administration and Rural Taxation Dev. Advisory Board; Gallia Co.. Ohio State and American Bar Assns.; Ohio Assn. of Trial Attorneys; founder and board member of Meigs, Gallia, Jackson, Mason Big Broth­ ers/Big Sisters; Trinity Episcopal Church. Recipient: Phillips Medal of Public Svc. by O.U. College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1989; Governor's Special Recognition for REGINALD A. WILKINSON service on the Northwest Ordinance Bicen­ Director, Ohio Department of Rehabili­ tennial Commission Exec. Com.; Woman of tation and Correction, 1050 Freeway Drive, the Year. Gallipolis Business & Professional N, Columbus 43229. Former deputy direc­ Women's Club, 1983; Legislator of the Year, tor; warden, Dayton Correc. Inst.; Supt., Ohio Assn. of County Bds. of MR/DD; Lead­ Correcs. Training Acad., Orient. ership Award, Ohio Developmental Disabili­ Phone: 614/431-2762(0). ties Planning Council. Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., political science; Ohio Univ., M.A., higher education administration: Univ. of Cincin­ nati, post M.A., educational leadership. Member: Ohio Criminal Sentencing Commission, Adv. Bd.; Commission on So­ ROGER W. TRACY cially Disadvantaged Black Males; Ohio Commissioner, Ohio Dept. of Taxation, Correctional and Court Svcs. Assn., past 30 E. Broad St., 22nd floor, Columbus, 43215. president; American Correctional Assn., Natl. Franklin Co. Comm., 1985-89, president, Assn. of Blacks in Criminal Justice, past Board of Commissioners, 1988; Franklin Co. president, Ohio Chap.; State of Ohio Train­ auditor, 1979-85; Ohio Rep. 1967-71; Supt. ing Assn., past president; Phi Beta Sigma of Savings and Loan Assns., 1975-78. Fraternity, past president; Gothic Masonic Attorney: Schwartz, Kelm, Warren and

EARL N. MERWIN RICHARD M. FANELLY SUSAN M. PIERCE Commissioner, Public Utilities Commis­ sion, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43266- BETH A. MERWIN 0573. Former Akron Public Utilities com­ missioner, formerly affiliated with Akron Attorneys at Law Oil and Gas Div., former special assistant to Akron Mayor and assistant director of law. 1085 Fishinger Road Wife. Kay; daughter, Glenn; son, Michael. Columbus, Ohio 43221 1852 Fishinger Rd., Upper Arlington, 43221. Phone: 614/644-8226(0). (614)457-4211 Education: Georgetown Univ., B.A., political science; Western Reserve Univ , J.D. Appealing Before: Member: Natl. Assn. of Regulatory Util­ ity Commissioners. The Ohio Public Utilities Commission Irown County residents each year The Interstate Commerce Commission receive about $31.325,007 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents Department of Transportation $248,541 in truck registration fees; Other Governmental Agencies $635,933 in fuel taxes, and $30,440,533 in wages to the industry's 1.067 workers The Courts of Ohio in Brown County.

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•WBB MBH Rubcnstein. 1989-91: Tracy, DeLibera. of Ohio Board; Natl. Assn. of Co. Engineers; past vice president, Ralph W. Alvis House. Lyons and Collins, 1971-75. American Soc. of Highway Engs.; chairman, Recipient: Natl. Governor's Assn. Dist. Age: 54; wife, Elizabeth. Phone: 614/ Newark-Heath Metropolitan Planning Org.; Svc. Award for State Gov't. Svc, 1991: 466-2166(0). American Public Works Assn.; American "Executive Scholar" and Hon. Doc. of Ap­ Education: Miami Univ.. B.S., business Road and Transp. Builders Assn.; Newark plied Public Service, Hocking Technical administration, 1960; The Ohio State Univ. Area Ducks Unlimited Com., five years; College, 1990. College of Law, J.D.. 1963. Licking Co. Junior Livestock Assn.; Mental Author: "Minority Offender Assistance Member: former chairman. Ohio Co. Health Assn. of Licking Co. Manual," for Natl. Inst, of Corrections and Auditor's Assn. Legislative Com. Ohio NAACP, 1977; "Design Guide forOhio Youth Services Community-based Correctional Insts." 1986; Transportation "Community Attitude Toward Offenders and Volunteers." 1972.

Butler County residents each year receive about $299,862,942 from the trucking industry. This figure repre­ sents $1,667,459 in truck registration fees; $1,400,283 in fuel taxes, and $296,795,200 in wages to the industry's 10,400 workers in Butler County.

Serving the GENO NATALUCCI- Concrete JERRY WRAY PERSICHETTI Industry Director. Ohio Department of Transpor­ Director, Ohio Dept. of Youth Services, tation, 25 S. Front St., Columbus. 43216- 51 N. High St., 8th floor, Columbus, 43266- Since 1938 0899. Licking Co. engineer, 1981-91; deputy 0582. Director since 1987. engineer, 1977-80; ODOT engineer, 1969- Age: 48. wife, Toni; children, Mary, 77. Anna. Joseph. 9710 Meadow Wood Drive Age: 47; wife, Eva; daughters. Candida. NW, Pickerington, 43147. Phones: 614/ r OHIO Nicole. 701 Tall Oaks Ct., Newark, 43055. 868-1796 (H), 614/466-8783 (O). Phones: 614/344-1586 (H), 614/466-2335 Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., (O). social welfare, 1967; Xavier Univ.. graduate | • 1 Education: Univ. of Akron, B.S., civil studies. engineering, 1969. Member: Administrators Council of the Member: Portfolio chairman. United National Assn. of Juvenile Correctional Way; Licking Co. United Way Board; Lick­ Agencies, past chairperson; Ohio Assn. of ing Co. Republican Exec. Com.; former mem­ W\ Volunteers in Criminal Justice, past presi­ ber, Licking Memorial Hospital Dev. Coun­ dent; Alliance for Cooperative Justice, past | »J cil: Ohio Farm Bureau: Co. Engineer's Assn. vice-chairperson and Policy Board member: , ASSOCIATION

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C 1993 Amerrtecri Corporation 20 Ohio Government Directory 225-2676 (O), or 800/472-4154 in Ohio. Education: Miami Univ., B.A.; The Ohio Congress & State Univ. College of Law, J.D. Member: Soc. of Former Special Agents U.S. Senate of the FBI; American, Ohio and Findlay Bar Applegate, Douglas (D-l8th) 25 Assns.; Sigma Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Boehner, John A. (R-8th) 22 Rotary Intl.; Ohio Farm Bureau; Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce; Ohio Assn. of Brown, Sherrod (D-13th) 24 Twp. Trustees & Clerks; Elks. Fingerhut, Eric D. (D-19th) 26 Recipient: Chamber of Commerce Spirit Gillmor, Paul E. (R-5th) 21 of Enterprise Award; Watchdog of the Trea­ Glenn, John (D) 26 sury Golden Bulldog Award; NFIB Guard­ Hall, Tony P. (D-3rd) 21 ian of Small Business Award: Natl. Hobson, David L. (R-7th) 22 Taxpayer's Union Friend of the Taxpayer. Hoke, Martin R. (R-lOth) 23 Kaptur, Marcy (D-9th) 22 Kasich, John R.(R-12th) 23 Mann, David (D-lst) 21 TONY P. HALL (D) Metzenbaum. Howard (D) 26 Oxley, Michael G. (R-4th) 21 Congress, 3rd Dist. (Montgomery). Ohio Pryce, Deborah (R-15th) 24 Rep. 1969-72; Ohio Senate, 1973-78. Regula, Ralph (R-16th) 25 Real estate agent. Sawyer, Thomas C. (D-14th) 24 Age: 50; wife, Janet; daughter, Jyl; son, Matthew. 200 W. Second St. #501, Dayton, Stokes. Louis (D-l 1th) 23 45402. Phone: 513/225-2843 (W). Strickland, Ted (D-6th) 22 Education: Denison Univ., A.B. Traficant, Jr., James A. (D-17th) 25 Member: Chairman, Select Com. on Hunger: Founder, Congressional Friends of Human Rights Monitors; Board of Manag­ ers, Air Force Museum Foundation; Board of Trustees, Holiday Aid; Advisory Com., Emergency Resource Bank; Board of Advi­ sors, Aviation Trail. PAUL E. GILLMOR (R) Recipient: U.S. Aid Presidential End Congress. 5th Dist. (Wood. Erie. Henry, Hunger Award; NCAA Silver Anniversary Huron, Paulding, Putnam. Sandusky, Sen­ Award; Legislator of the Year, three; Dist. eca, Defiance, Van Wert, Williams, part of Service Against Hunger Award, Bread for Lorain, Mercer, Ottawa). OH Sen., 1967-88. the World, 1984; Tree of Life Award, Jewish Attorney. Natl. Fund: Golden Apple Award, Natl. Assn. Age: 53; wife, Karen; daughters, Linda, of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs; Julie; son, Paul Michael. 2253 Sand Rd.. Freedom Award, Asian Pacific American Port Clinton, 43452. Chamber of Commerce. Education: Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B.A.; Univ. of Michigan Law School, J.D. Member: American. Ohio State Bar DAVID MANN (D) Assns.; Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; Pi Sigma Alpha Natl. Political Science Honor­ Congress, 1st Dist. (Hamilton). Cincin­ ary; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Rotary; Ameri­ nati City Council, 1974-92; mayor, Cincin­ can Legion; Vietnam Veterans of America; nati, 1981-92, 1991. Ohio Farm Bureau. Attorney, Taliaferro & Mann. Recipient: Selected as one of 10 most Age: 53; wife, Elizabeth; children, outstanding legislators in the U.S.. Natl. Re­ Michael. Deborah, Marshall. 568Evanswood publican Legislators Assn.; Dist. Svc. awards Place, Cincinnati, 45220. Phones: 513/281- from Disabled American Veterans of Ohio 0795(H), 513/241-6200 (B). and Ohio Civil Service Employees Assn.; Education: Harvard College, B.A., 1961; Ohio Prosecuting Atty's Assn.; Ohio School Harvard Law School, LLB, 1968. Boards Assn.; Ohio Education Assn.; Buck­ The 2nd Congressional seat was va­ eye Assn. of School Administrators; Ohio cant at publication time, pending an elec­ Governor's Award: Ohio State Fair Hall of tion in the Spring of 1993. Fame; Watchdog of the Treasury; NCSL MICHAEL G. OXLEY (R) Award for leadership in the Ohio Senate.

Carroll County residents each year Congress, 4th Dist. (Allen, Crawford, Champaign County residents each receive about $26,941,819 from the Hancock, Hardin, Marion, Morrow, year receive about $39,394,373 from trucking industry. This figure repre­ Richland, Wyandot, part of Auglaize, Knox, the trucking industry. This figurerepre ­ sents $209,913 in truck registration fees; Logan). Ohio Rep. 1973-81. U.S. Rep. sents $258,916 in truck registration fees; $572,072 in fuel taxes, and $26,159.833 1981-present. $609,157 in fuel taxes, and $38,526,300 in wages to the industry's 917 workers Congressman, attorney. in wages to the industry's 1,350 workers in Carroll County. Age: 48; wife, Patricia; son, Chadd. 100 in Champaign County. E. Main Cross, Findlay, 45840. Phone: 202/ Ohio Government Directory 21 Member: Board member of four univer­ ButlerCo. Farm Bureau: Amer. Heart Assn., sities; Springfield Board of Realtors; Rotary board; YMCA Capital Campaign Co-chair; Intl.: 32nd Degree Mason; American Le­ American Legion - #218: Union Elem. School gion, VFW; Elks. PTA; St. John Catholic Church. Recipient: 1990 Nathan Davis Award, Recipient: Three-time recipient, United AMA: Spirit of Enterprise Award. US Cham­ Conservatives of Ohio Award; Outstanding ber of Commerce, 1992; Taxpayer Hero. Man in America, 1985; Watchdog of the Citizens Against Government Waste, 1991; Treasury, 1986, 1992. Legislator of the Year Awards from Ohio Nursing Assn.. 1989, Ohio Hospice Assn., 1989. Natl. Assn. of Social Workers, 1990.

TED STRICKLAND (D) Congress, 6th Dist. (Athens, Clinton. Gallia, Highland. Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence. Meigs, Pike, Scioto. Vinton. Washington, part of Ross, Warren). Sixth Dist. committeeman. Self-employed psychologist - consultant to Southern Ohio Correctional Facility; pro­ fessor, Shawnee State Univ. (on leave of (D) absence). Age: 51; wife, Frances Smith; P.O. Box Congress, 9th Dist. (Lucas, Fulton, part 580, Lucasville, 45648. Phones: 614/259- JOHN A. BOEHNER (R) of Wood, Ottawa). City planner. Toledo; 3600(H). 614/259-5544 (B). Congress since 1982. Education: Asbury College, B.A.. his­ Congress, 8th Dist. (Butler, Darke. Mi­ Age: 46; single. 1841 Dority Rd., To­ tory; Asbury Seminary; Univ. of Kentucky. ami. Preble. Shelby, part of Auglaize, Mer­ ledo, 43615. Phone: 419/259-7500 (B). M.A.. counseling psychology. Ph.D., psy­ cer, Montgomery). Ohio Rep., 1984-90; Education: Univ. of Wisconsin. B.A., chology. Union Twp. trustee, 1980-84. with honors; Univ. of Michigan, Masters, Member: Ohio and American Psycho­ President, Nucite Sales, Inc. urban planning: Doctoral candidate, MIT. logical Assns.; Ohio and Natl. Education Age: 42; wife, Deborah; children, Lind­ Member: Northeast-Midwest Cong. Coa­ Assns. say, Tricia. 7471 Sleepy Hollow Drive, lition, cochair: Cong. Caucus on Women's West Chester, 45069: Phones: 513/777- Issues, treasurer; Cong. Competitiveness 8212(H), 513/894-6003 (B). Caucus, cochair; Univs. of Michigan. Wis­ Education: Xavier Univ.. B.S., business consin Alumni Assns.; NAACP; Polish administration. American Historical Assn.; Federated Demo­ Member: Union Twp., Cincinnati and cratic Women of Ohio; Little Flower Parish: Dayton Chambers of Commerce; ButlerCo. Arts Com. of Greater Toledo; Fulton Co. Mental Health Assn.: Knights of Columbus; Democratic Women's Clubs; Greater Bir-

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DAVID L. HOBSON (R) BROWN TRANSPORT, INC. Congress, 7th Dist. (Champaign, Clark, 6387 ST. RT. 122 Fairfield, Fayette, Greene, Union, part of WEST ALEXANDRIA, OH 45381 Pickaway,Logan,Ross). OhioSenate, 1982- 90. Pres. Pro Tem, 1988-90. Businessman. Age: 56; wife, Carolyn Alexander; daugh­ Serving Southwestern Ohio ters, Susan, Lynn; son, Doug. P.O. Box 2691,Springfield,45501. Phones: 513/339- 513/787-3512 1505(H), 513/325-0474 i B). Education: Ohio Wesleyan Univ., B.A., 1958; Ohio State College of Law, J.D., 1963

22 Ohio Government Directory mingham VFW Post 4906; Hungarian Club of Toledo; Intl. Inst, of Greater Toledo; League of Women Voters; Lucas Co. Demo­ cratic Party; Business and Professional TRANS-OHIO Women's Clubs: North Toledo Old Timers Football Assn.: Old Newsboys' Goodfellow HAULERS, Assn.; St. Patrick Historic Soc; Toledo Le­ gal Aid Soc; Toledo Museum of Art; Viet­ INC. nam 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 SERVING Bonds Volunteer Com.. 1986; Legislator of the Year, Natl. Assn. of Social Workers, 1986: Phillip A. Hart Award, Catholic NET­ ALL POINTS WORK, 1986; other awards from Ohio Food Assn.. Independent Grocers, U.S. Small IN OHIO Business Administration. Service Corps of LOUIS STOKES (D) Retired Senior Exec, Ohio Health Care Assn., DAILY U.S. Air Force Nurse Practitioners. Ohio Congress, 11th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Con­ Union of Patrolmen's Assn., U.S. Marine gressman since 1969. Corps League. Americans for Human Rights Attorney. in the Ukraine, American Ex-prisoners of Age: 67; wife, Jeanette; son, Louis C; nrsi War: OH State Council. Vietnam Veterans daughters. Shelly. Angela, Lorene. Phone: of America, 1985; Navy SeaBees, 1989; 216/522-4900 (W). UAW Local #14 Veterans Com., 1990; Dist. Education: Western Reserve Univ.; Legis. of the Year. State/Catholic War Vet­ Cleveland Marshall Law School. J.D. 48-States & Ontario, CN. erans, 1990. Board Member: The Martin Luther King, Ohio Intrastate System Jr.CenterforSocialChange;St.PaulA.M.E. Zion Church; American. Cleveland. Norman S. Minor, Cuyahoga Co. Bar Assns.; Citi­ zens League; American Legion; African- American Institute Advisory Council. I.B.O.E. Lodge #177, Kappa Alpha Psi Fra­ ternity (life member); Ohio State Demo­ cratic Party; American Civil Liberties Union; Pythagoras Lodge No. 9; The Urban League; Harvard AIDS Institute; Scottish Rite. "We Recipient: Honorary Doctor of Laws Support Degrees from 20 schools; One of the 100 Most Influential Black Americans, Ebonv. The Men and Women Of Ohio State MARTIN R. HOKE (R) Government' Congress, 10th. Dist. (Cuyahoga). Attorney/businessman. Age: 40: children, Elizabeth, Christo­ pher, Peter. 26777 Lorain Rd., Suite 400, North Olmsted, 44070. Phone: 216/734- • Contract Carrier 4653 (H). • Common Carrier Education: Amherst College, B.A., • Broker magna cum laude, 1973; Case Western Re­ Established, 1953 serve Univ. School of Law, J.D., 1980. Member: Cleveland Opera and Ballet; Fairmount Presbyterian Church. JOHN R. KASICH (R) 995 Marion Rd. #4 Clark County residents each year Congress, 12th Dist. (Delaware, part of receive about $162,049,823 from the Franklin. Licking). Ohio Senate, 1979-82; P.O. Box 07959 trucking industry. This figure repre­ congressman since 1983. Columbus, Ohio 43207 sents $882,977 in truck registration fees; Full-time congressman. $878.413 in fuel taxes, and $ 160,288,433 Age: 40; single; 63 N. West St., 614-443-2020 in wages to the industry's 5,617 workers Westerville, 43081. Phones: 614/890-8785 1-800-456-6446 in Clark County. (H), 614/469-7318 (B), 202/225-5355 (O). FAX-614-443-1215 Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A. political science. Ohio Government Directory 23 Member: Counseling Service Board of Education: Yale Univ., B.A., 1974: The Age: 47; wife, Joyce; daughter, Amanda. Trustees, Westerville. Ohio State Univ., M.A. education, 1979, 411 Wolf Ledges Pkwy. # 105, Akron, 44311. Recipient: "Golden Bulldog" Award, M.S. public administration, 1981. Phone: 216/375-5710 (W). 1983-92. Watchdogs of the Treasury. Inc.; Member: Natl. Assn. of Secretaries of Education: Univ. of Akron. A.B., M.A., Guardian of Small Business by Natl. Fed. of State, chairman of Task Force on Barriers to English. Independent Business, 1983-92; American Voting: sponsor, Natl. Voter Registration Security Council Leadership Award, 1983- Day Resolution; Central Ohio Boy Scout 92; Spirit of Enterprise Award, U.S. Cham­ Council; Mansfield Jaycees; Project VOTE!; ber , 1989-91: Taxpayer's Friend Award, Columbus Literacy Council. Natl. Taxpayers Union, 1989-91. Recipient: Outstanding Alumnus Award, OSU. 1988; Public Official of the Year, Easter Seal Soc.-Ohio. 1986; Best Secretary of State in America, Midwest Voter Regis­ tration Project, 1984.

DEBORAH PRYCE (R) Congress, 15th Dist. (Madison, parts of Franklin, Pickaway). Franklin Co. Munici­ pal Court Judge, elected 1985, 1991. SHERROD BROWN Attorney: Hamilton, Kramer, Myers & Cheek. Congress. 13th Dist. (Geauga, Medina, Age: 41; husband. Randy Walker; step­ parts of Cuyahoga, Lorain, Portage. Sum­ son Kelly; daughter, Caroline. 340 E. Gay mit, Trumbull). Ohio Secretary of State, THOMAS C. SAWYER (D) St., Columbus, 43215. Phone: 614/228- 1983-91; Ohio Rep.. 1975-83. 1101 (B). Faculty Assoc, Mershon Center, OSU. Congress, 14th Dist. (Parts of Portage, Education: The Ohio State University, Age: 40; children, Emily, Elizabeth. 132 Summit, Stark). Former Ohio Rep., 44th B.A. Cum Laude, 1973; Capital Law School, Lakefront. Box 333, Chippewa Lake, 44215. Dist.: former mayor of Akron. J.D. Order of Curia, 1976. Phones: 216/245-2286 (H), 216/960-0753 Full-time congressman. Member: Columbus and Ohio Bar Assns.; (B).

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24 Ohio Government Directory Women Lawyers of Franklin Co.; Columbus ian of Small Business; Ohio Union Patrol­ Palestine, 1984; Outstanding Service for In­ Area Womens Political Caucus; Franklin men Top Legislator; Stark Wilderness Cen­ ner City Helping Hand, Inc., 1984; Man of Co. Elected Women; Columbus Inns of Court ter Dist. Svc. Award; Mr. Coal Award. the Year, Youngstown-Warren Area Broth­ and Action for Children; Delegate to Austra­ erhood Org.; Community Service award. lia for American Council of Young Political McGuffey Center, 1983. Leaders: appointed to Ohio Supreme Court Com. on Dispute Resolution; Municipal Court Subcommittee Chairman.

J. A. TRAFICANT, JR. (D) Congress, 17th Dist. (Mahoning, part of Trumbull, Columbiana). Mahoning Co. Sher­ DOUGLAS APPLEGATE (D) iff, 1980-84; Dir., Mahoning Co. Drug Pro­ Congress, 18th Dist. (Belmont, Carroll, RALPH REGULA (R) gram. 1971-81; Congress since 1985. Coshocton, Guernsey. Harrison, Jefferson, Age: 51; wife, Patricia; daughters, Eliza­ Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry. Congress, 16th Dist. (Ashland, Holmes, beth, Robin. 429 N. Main St., Poland, 44514. Tuscarawas, part of Licking, Columbiana). Wayne, part of Stark, Knox). Congress, Phone: 216/788-2414 (B). Ohio Senate, 1968-76; Ohio Rep. 1961-68; 1973-present; Ohio Senate, 1967-72; Ohio Education: Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.S., Congressman since 1977. Rep. 1965-66, Ohio Board of Ed., 1960-64 Ed., 1963; Youngstown State Univ., M.S., Age: 64; wife, Betty; sons. Kirk, David. Full-time congressman. administration, 1973. M.S., counseling, 1976. Berkley Place. R.D. 3, Steubenville, 43952. Age: 68; wife, Mary; sons, David, Rich­ Member: Established Parent Awareness Phone:614/264-1012(H);614/283-3716(B). ard; daughter, Martha. 8787 Erie Ave., SW, group in Ohio; instructor, Ohio Peace Of­ Member: Young Democrats Club; Elks; Navarre, 44662. Phones: 216/756-2635 ficer Training Institute; chairman, Mahoning Eagles; Mingo, Pine Valley, Jefferson Sports­ (H), 216/489-4414(0). County Welfare Advisory Board, 1979; man Clubs; Steubenville Catholic Commu­ Education: Mt. Union College, B.A.; Mahoning County Crime Prevention Com., nity Center; Polish Athletic Club of William McKinley School of Law, LL.B. 1980; fund raiser for numerous charitable Steubenville; Tiltonsville Indian Club; Farm Member: Beach City American Legion; organizations; board member of Childrens Bureau; Jefferson Co. Pharmacists (Associ­ Navarre Kiwanis; Beach City Grange. and Family Svc, 1979, Youngstown Juve­ ate): Polish American Citizens; Turtle Hunt­ Recipient: Hon. Doc. of Law Degrees nile Justice Coordinating Com., 1978; ers of Mingo Junction: Sons of Italy; Order from Mount Union and Malone Colleges, Youngstown Consumer Protection Agency. of Ahepa; Moose; Polish Natl. Alliance. Univ. of Akron; Legislative Conservationist Recipient: Outstanding Interest and Con­ Recipient: Hon. Doc. of Laws, Univ. of of the Year; Watchdog of Treasury; Guard- tribution to Drug Awareness award. East Steubenville; One of America's Outstanding Young Men by U.S. Junior Chamber of Com­ merce; 1988 Legislator of the Year, Ohio Chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America.

Clermont County residents each year receive about $180,702,999 from the trucking industry. This figure represents eoples travel service, inc. $989,092 in truck registration fees; $637,956 in fuel taxes, and $ 179,075,950 in wages to the industry's 6,275 workers OFFERS YOU THE WORLD in Clermont County. Clinton County residents each year receive about $50,618,122 from the truck­ A Professional Travel Organization Designed ing industry. This figure represents To Assist You With Your Every Travel Need. $989,092 in truck registration fees; $638,796 in fuel taxes, and $48,990,233 in wages to the industry's 1,717 workers Serving Our Clients For Over 40 Years. in Clinton County. Columbiana County residents each year receive about $115,025,972 from PEOPLES TRAVEL SERVICE the trucking industry. This figure repre­ One Nationwide Plaza, Columbus, OH 43216 sents $740,830 in truck registration fees; American Society $846,592 in fuel taxes, and $ 113,438.550 (614) 224-1234, (800) 336-7662, Fax: (614) 249-9628 of Travel Agents in wages to the industry's 3,975 workers in Columbiana County.

Ohio Government Directory 25 U.S. Senators from Ohio

ERIC D. FINGERHUT (D) Congress, 19th Dist. (Ashtabula, Lake, part of Cuyahoga). Ohio Senate, 1991-92. Attorney: Hahn Loeser & Parks, Cleve­ HOWARD METZENBAUM (D) land. JOHN GLENN, JR. (D) Age: 33; single. 6809 Mayfield Rd. U.S. Senate, senator since 1974. U.S. Senate, senator since 1977. Ohio #1266. Mayfield Hgts. OH 44124. Phones: Age: 71; wife, Anna; children, Lyn and Rep.. 1943-46; Ohio Senate, 1947-50. 216/446-9920 (H), 216/646-1992 (B). Dave. Age: 75; wife, Shirley; daughters, Bar­ Education: Northwestern Univ., B.S., Education: Muskingum College, B.S. bara, Susan, Shelley, Amy. Phone: 202/224- Stanford Univ.. J.D. Member: Intl. Academy of Astronauts; 2315(0). Member: Cleveland and Ohio Bar Assns.; Aviation Hall of Fame; Natl. Space Hall of Education: The Ohio State Univ. College former chairman. Common Cause of Ohio: Fame; Soc. of Experimental Test Pilots; of Law, LL.D. served as attorney for the Older Persons Law Marine Corps. Aviation Assn.; Daedalians Founder or cofounder of law firm Office of the Legal Aid Soc. of Cleveland: Society; Natl. Space Club Board of Trustees; Metzenbaum, Gaines & Stern Co., LPA; associate director. Cleveland Works. Intl. Assn. of Holiday Inns; Ohio State Demo­ Airport Parking Co. of America; chairman of Coshocton County residents each year cratic Exec. Com.; Franklin County Demo­ the board of Intl. Telephone and Telegraph, receive about $36,665,917 from the cratic Party; Tenth District Democratic Ac­ and Communications Corp.; American Can­ trucking industry. This figure represents tion Club; 33rd Degree Mason; elder, Pres­ cer Society, board member; Cystic Fibrosis; $258,406 in truck registration fees; byterian Church: Muskingum College Board Northern Ohio Children's Performing Music $735,011 in fuel taxes, and $35,672,500 of Trustees. Foundation. in wages to the industry's 1.250 workers Recipient: Dist. Flying Cross, five; Air Recipient: Philip Hart Memorial Award in Coshocton County. Medal with 18 clusters; Navy Unit Com­ from Consumer Fed. of America: Award of Crawford County residents each year mendation, Korea; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Merit, Natl. Council of Senior Citizens; receive about $45,274,615 from the Medal; Natl. Space Medal of Honor; NASA Watchdog of the Treasury; Natl. Associated trucking industry. This figure represents Dist. Service Medal. Business Men. $304,129 in truck registration fees; $736,586 in fuel taxes, and $44,233,900 in wages to the industry's 1,550 workers in Crawford County. Cuyahoga County residents each year receive about $1,620,665,416 from the trucking industry. This figure represents KING ASSOCIATES INC $6,592,985 in truck registration fees; $6,669,582 in fuel taxes, and $ 1,607.402,850 in wages to the industry's •Association Management 56.325 workers in Cuyahoga County. •Legislative and Governmental Affairs Darke County residents each year receive about $62,539,277 from the •Public Relations/Communications Counseling trucking industry. This figurerepresent s $415,300 in truck registration fees; 1024 Dublin Road $767,276 in fuel taxes, and $61.356,700 in wages to the industry's 2,150 workers Columbus, Ohio 43215-1167 in Darke County. Telephone: 614'488*0617 Defiance County residents each year Facsimile: 614'488»0352 receive about S42.743.799 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $253,639 in truck registration fees; Gene P. King Thomas J. King $634,426 in fuel taxes, and $41.855,733 in wages to the industry's 1.467 workers in Defiance County.

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Ohio Government Directory 27 a different kind of downtown tavern

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28 Ohio Government Directory Senate Seating Chart - 120th General Assembly

William Robert Alan Anthony Barry Betty Richard Robert Bowen Boggs Zaleski Latell Levey Montgomay Schafrath Cupp 9th 18th 13th 32nd 4th 2nd 19th 12th

Harry Neal Robert Steve Roy Theodore Anthony Charles Meshel Zimmers Burch Williams Ray Gray Sinagra Horn 33rd 5th 30th 31st 27th 3rd 23rd 6th

Robert Jeff Ben Merle Gary Scott Robert H. Cooper Nettle Johnson Espy Kearns Suhadolnik Oelslager Ney Snyder 28th 21st 15th 10th 24th 29th 20th 14th

Linda Jan Judy M. Ben Grace Karen Eugene Richard Furney Long Sheerer Gaeth Drake Gillmor Watts Finan Ilth 17th 25th 1st 22nd 26th 16th 7th

/Judith N. Stalter Martha L. Butler N^ Assistant Clerk Clerk

Stanley Aronoff 8th District President

Senate Seating Chart (after March, 1993)

-^-^ *—Q=£ To the left is a concept sketch of the new Senate chambers, prepared from a blueprint designed by Schooley Caldwell Associates, the firm responsible for the Ohio State House renovation. The chambers will be located in the Senate Building, formerly called the State House Annex.

Estimates are that the Senate will move to the new chambers sometime during or after March, 1993. Seating assignments had not been made as of our publication date, how­ ever we suggest that you pencil in the initials of each Senator in the appropriate seat when they are made. The gallery urea for the new Senate chambers is on the second floor.

Ohio Government Directory 29 Senate Leadership and Committees

Stanley Aronoff Richard Finan Eugene Watts Roy Ray Senate President President Pro Tem Asst. Pres. Pro Tem Majority Whip

VJ6 a ^z3h*SlF\ 1 *V Wfv «y ^ ' I Hi Robert Boggs Alan Zaleski Ben Espy Robert Nettle Minority Leader Asst. Minority Leader Minority Whip Asst. Minority Whip

Agriculture - Gaeth, Chairman; Kearns, Vice Finance - Gray. Chairman; Ney, Vice Chair­ Judiciary - Levey, Chairman: Montgomery, Chairman: Cupp, Drake, Schafrath, Will­ man; Finan, Horn, Ray, Suhadolnik. Watts, Vice Chairman; Oelslager. Ray, Sinagra, iams, Long*, Burch, Latell Espy*, Bowen, Furney, Long Williams. Johnson*, Espy, Long Secretary Kathryn Ball 466-8150 Secretary Joan Woods 466-8064 Secretary Tammy DeWalt ...466-8072 LSC Staff Carol DuBois 466-0641 LSC Staff Richard Bloedel ...466-3839 LSC Staff Dennis Papp 466-8423 PamEliopulos 466-1837 Commerce and Labor - Cupp. Chairman; Financial Institutions and Insurance - Ney, Chairman; Ray, Vice Chairman; Levey, Gillmor, Vice Chairman; Gray, Horn, Reference and Oversight - Watts. Chair­ Sinagra. Williams, Burch*, Johnson, Zaleski Horn. Suhadolnik, Watts, Zaleski*. Nettle, Sheerer man; Ray, Vice Chairman; Aronoff, Finan, Secretary Jean Baldwin 466-7584 Secretary Charleen Molli ....466-8076 Boggs*, Furney LSC Staff...Virginia Mclnerney 466-0256 LSC Staff Jennifer Parker ....466-1156 Secretary Ruth Latham 466-5981 Economic Development, Technology & Health and Human Services - Drake, Chair­ Rules - Aronoff, Chairman; Finan, Vice Aerospace - Horn. Chairman; Snyder, Vice man; Oelslager, Vice Chairman; Gillmor, Chairman; Kearns, Montgomery, Ray, Wil­ Chairman; Gaeth, Gray. Ray, Snyder, Watts, Kearns, Ney, Suhadolnik, Sheerer*, Johnson, Boggs*, Furney, Johnson, Zaleski liams, Meshel*, Latell, Sheerer Zimmers Secretary Becky Layton 466-4538 Secretary Ann Dover 466-7505 LSC Staff Elise Longpree ...:466-9108 LSC Staff Alan Van Dyne ....466-1169 State & Local Government & Veterans' Affairs - Schafrath, Chairman; Sinagra, Vice Education, Retirement & Aging - Snyder, Highways and Transportation - Oelslager, Chairman; Drake, Gillmor, Kearns, Watts. Chairman; Schafrath, Vice Chairman; Cupp, Chairman; Williams, Vice Chairman: Drake, Bowen*. Latell. Meshel Kearns. Montgomery. Oelslager, Furney*, Gaeth, Gray, Snyder, Latell*, Boggs, Secretary Carol Kaufmann ...466-8086 Long, Nettle Zimmers LSC Staff Wendy Gridley ....466-3491 Secretary Jean Angel 466-8082 Secretary ...Joanne Goodfleisch 466-0626 LSC Staff Randy Anderson ...466-0339 LSC Staff Linda Crawford ...466-1154 Ways and Means-Finan.Chairman; Sinagra, Erie County residents each year re­ Vice Chairman; Cupp, Gillmor, Levey, Mont­ Energy. Natural Resources & Environ­ ceive about $92,625,083 from the truck­ gomery, Nettle*, Burch, Sheerer ment - Suhadolnik. Chairman; Gaeth, Vice ing industry. This figure represents Secretary Mary Jo Harris ....466-9737 Chairman; Levey, Montgomery, Ney, $545,928 in truck registration fees; LSC Staff Mark Flanders 466-8419 Schafrath. Zimmers*, Bowen, Nettle $757,554 in fuel taxes, and $91,321,600 Ralph Clark 466-8419 Secretary Caryl Philips 466-8056 in wages to the industry's 3,200 workers 1 SC Staff Marcia Cooper ....466-5654 in Erie County. * Denotes ranking minority member

30 Ohio Government Directory Ohio Representing Ohio agriculture in state and local government for 75 years V* ederation

The voice of Ohio agriculture since 1918 serving over 137,000 Larry Gearhardt family members Larry Kandel Attorney/Legislative throughout all V.P. Public Affairs Analyst 249-2410 249-2412 Ohio counties.

Bob Bash F2 Director of Natural & Environmental Marilyn Fries The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Resources & Uuliues Research Assistant 280 N. High St. (corner Chestnut & High) 249-2414 249-2415 P.O. Box 479 Columbus. Ohio 43216

Manufacturing—the bedrock of Ohio's economy. More than 1,272,000 Ohioans make the cars and trucks we drive, package the foods we eat, produce the furniture in our homes and offices, manufacture our children's toys and much more—they also make thousands of jobs for other Ohioans. The members, officers and staff of the OMA

are dedicated to the task of creating the most favorable industrial climate in the world. THE OHIO MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION

To find out more about manufacturers' positions on state legislation, regulatory and 33NorthHighSl . Columbus.Ohio43215 3005 judicial issues, call the OMA Government Affairs Department, (614) 224-9736. If Ohio Manufactures cannot compete—then Ohio cannot compete!

Ohio Government Directory 31 Building Toward The Year 2000 Training • Productivity • Meaningful Jobs

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BUILDING j CONSTRUCTION TRAPES COUNCIL y*

BUILD UNION • BUY AMERICAN • BUILD AMERICAN

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DAVID J. WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT

ROBERT Y. FARRINGTON, SECRETARY-TREASURER

32 Ohio Government Directory Way of Defiance; Masonic Order; American Ohio Senate Legion; Rotary Club; VFW; BPO Elks; Eagles; Defiance Area Chamber of Com­ Aronoff, Stanley J. (R-8th) 34 merce; Order of the Purple Heart. Boggs, Robert J. (D-18th) 38 Bowen, William F. (D-9th) 35 Burch, Robert L. (D-30th) 43 Cupp. Robert R. (R-12th) 36 Drake, Grace L. (R-22nd) 39 Espy, Ben (D-15th) 37 Finan. Richard H. (R-7th) 34 Furney, Linda J. (D-l 1th) 36 Gaeth, M. Ben (R-lst) 33 Gillmor, Karen L. (R-26th) 40 Gray. Theodore M. (R-3rd) 33 Horn. Charles F. (R-6th) 34 Johnson. Jeffrey D. (D-21st) 39 Kearns. Merle Grace (R-lOth) 35 Latell. Jr.. Anthony A. (D-32nd) 43 THEODORE M. GRAY (R) Levey, Barry (R-4th) 33 Ohio Senate, 3rd Dist. (Franklin). Sena­ Long. Jan Michael (D-17th) 37 tor since 1951. Senate president pro tem, Meshel, Harry (D-33rd) 43 1965-74. Montgomery, Betty D. (R-2nd) 33 BETTY D. MONTGOMERY (R) Mfgs. Rep., R.O.I. Energy Systems.; co- Nettle, Robert D. (D-28th) 41 Ohio Senate, 2nd Dist. (Ottawa, Wood, owner, C.E.O. Consulting Svc. Ney, Robert W. (R-20th) 38 Age: 65; sons, Scott, Tim, Ted; daughter Oelslager, W. Scott (R-29th) 42 part of Erie & Lucas). Wood Co. Prosecut­ ing Attorney, 1981-88. Senator since 1989 Scarlett. 1981 N.StarRd.,Columbus, 43212. Ray, Roy L. (R-27th) 41 Phone: 614/488-7851 (H). Schafrath, Dick (R-19th) 38 Age: 44; single. 11145 Riverbend West Court, Perrysburg, 43551. Phone: 419/874- Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A.; Sheerer, Judy (D-25th) 40 attended graduate school at OSU. Sinagra, Anthony C. (R-23rd) 39 8975 (H). Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Member: American Legion; Covenant Snyder, H. Cooper (R-14th) 36 Presbyterian Church. Suhadolnik, Gary C. (R-24th) 40 B.A., English, art; Univ. of Toledo College of Law, J.D. Recipient: Council of State Governments Watts, Eugene J. (R-16th) 37 "Salute for Over 25 Years of Svc. to the Williams, Steven O. (R-31st) 43 Member: Wood Co. Child Abuse & Neglect Advisory Bd., chairman, 1986-87; Legislature." 1983; Ohio VFW "Legislator Zaleski. Alan J. (D-13th) 36 of the Year," 1982; Doctors Hospital Golden Zimmers, Neal F. (D-5th) 34 Medici Circle, president, 1984-85; Sexual Abuse Prevention Project, 1981-88; Achievement in Government Award. 1991. Perrysburg Against Substance Abuse; Wood Co. Bar Assn., Historical Soc. Farm Bureau. Township Assn.; Waterville Historical Soc; Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce; Black Swamp Humanitarian Awards Com. Recipient: Robert E. Hughes Memorial Award, 1992; Black Swamp Humanitarian Award, 1991; Ohio Hospice Senator of the Year, 1991; Medical College of Ohio Dist. Citizen Award, 1991; Government Leaders Against Drunk Driving, 1990; WSOS Com­ munity Action Com. Certificate of Appre­ ciation, 1990; Wood Co. Council on Alco­ holism and Drug Abuse Dist. Svc. Award, 1990; Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Assn. Resolution of Honor, 1990; Wood Co. School Administrators Outstanding Svc, 1988. M. BEN GAETH (R) Fairfield County residents each year BARRY LEVEY (R) Ohio Senate, 1st. Dist. (Williams, Defi­ receive about $121,117,262 from the Ohio Senate, 4th Dist. (Preble, Butler). ance, Fulton, Henry, Paulding, Hancock, trucking industry. This figure repre­ Ohio Rep. 1962-70; Senator since 1986. Hardin, Putnam, Van Wert, part of Auglaize). sents $693,254 in truck registration fees; Senior partner, Frost & Jacobs, Former mayor of Defiance, Defiance safety $802,225 in fuel taxes, and $ 119,621,783 Middletown; CEO & president, Manchester director. Senator since 1975. in wages to the industry's 4,192 workers Inn. Middletown. Age; 71; wife, Thelma; sons, John, Wil­ in Fairfield County. Age: 62; wife, Marilee; three children. liam; daughter, Mrs. Chris Landes; seven Fayette County residents each year 6560 Bunker Lane, Middletown, 45042. grandchildren. 340 Sunset Drive, Defiance, receive about $30,018,387 from the Phones: 513/423-3097 (H), 513/422-4697 43512. Phone: 419/782-0481 (H). trucking industry. This figure repre­ (B). Education: Bowling Green State Univ., sents $ 196.060 in truck registration fees; Education: Univ. of Michigan, A.B.; B.S., business administration. $570,877 in fuel taxes, and $29,251,450 Northwestern Univ. College of Law; The Member: Mayor's Assn. of Ohio, past in wages to the industry's 1.025 workers Ohio State Univ. College of Law, J.D. president; Ohio Municipal League; United in Fayette County. Member: Middletown Area Chamber of

Ohio Government Directory 33 Commerce, director; American. Ohio. Cin­ Attorney, 11 137 Main St., Sharonville. cinnati. Butler Co. and Middletown (past Age: 58; wife, Joan; sons, Patrick, president) Bar Assns.; Middletown Commu­ Michael; daughters Nancy, Julie. 3457 nity Foundation, director; Consul for Ohio, Sherbrooke Drive, Cincinnati, 45241. Kentucky and West Virginia for Grand Duchy Phones: 513/733-5172 (H), 513/563-6161 of Luxembourg: former chairman and nine (B). years service to Miami Univ. Board of Trust­ Education: Univ. of Dayton. B.S.; Univ. ees; Miami Univ. Business Advisory Board. of Cincinnati, LL.B. Recipient: Honorary Doctor of Laws, Member: Cincinnati, Ohio Bar Assns.; Miami Univ.. 1988: American Legion Award director, Franklin Savings and Loan; trustee, forCommunity Svc, 1990; President's Medal Univ. of Dayton; past director, St. Rita's for Commitment to Public Svc, Miami Univ., School for the Deaf; director. Catholic Social 1992. Svcs. of Southwestern Ohio. Recipient: Outstanding Legislator, Co­ lumbus Monthly Magazine, 1986,1988;Leg- islator of the Year, Twp. Clerks and Trustees Assn., 1987. 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..electrical engineering; Cleveland State Univ., LL.B.. J.D. Member: Chairman, NCSL Commerce and Economic Development Com.; Indus­ NEAL F. ZIMMERS (D) trial. Technology and Enterprise Advisory Board of Ohio; Intergovernmental Science, Ohio Senate, 5th Dist. (part of Miami, Engineering & Technology Panel, presiden­ Montgomery). Judge. Montgomery Co. tial appointment; Federal Laboratory Con­ Court, 1968-74; senator since 1975; Asst. sortium Advisory Board, past chairman; Natl. Minority Leader, 1980-82, 1984-90, Pres. Assn. of Regional Councils, past president: Pro Tem, 1983-84. STANLEY J. ARONOFF (R) Natl. League of Cities, past president; U.S. Age: 50; married. 4120 E. Camargo, Conf. of Mayors; chairman, Joint Senate/ Ohio Senate, 8th Dist. (Hamilton). Ohio Dayton. 45415. Phones: 513/274-6354 (H). House Com. for Beautification of Ohio State- Rep., 1960-66; senator since 1967. Senate 513/223-2727 (B). house; Camp for Kids Who Can't, founder President since 1989. Education: Denison Univ., B.A.; George and chairman; Capitol Square Renovation Attorney: Aronoff, Rosen and Stockdale, Washington Law School, LL.B. Foundation; Wright State Engineering Ad­ LPA, 1600 Star Bank Center, 425 Walnut, Member: Athletic Club; Ohio State and visory Board. Cincinnati 45202. Dayton Bar Assns.; Dayton Agonis Club; Age: 58; wife, Gretchen Vicky; daugh­ Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi. Recipient: Natl. Assn. of Reg. Councils, ters, Tracy, Leslie; son, Jay. 554 Davenport, Recipient: Phillips Medal of Public Svc; Tom Bradley Reg. Leadership Award. 1990. Apt. 5, Cincinnati, 45204. Phones: 513/921- Outstanding Legislator Award, Ohio Acad­ 0070(H), 513/241-0400 (B). emy of Trial Lawyers; Conservative Legis­ Education: Harvard College, B.A.; lator of the Year, League of Sportsmen and Harvard Law School, J.D. Natl. Wildlife Federation; Dist. Svc. Award, Member: Chairman, Legislative Service Ohio State Bar Assn.; Outstanding Svc. Commission; Ohio Arts Council; NCSL, Award to the Hispanic Community of Ohio, cochair of Reapportionment Task Force Exec. Ohio Comm. on Spanish Speaking Affairs. Com.; chairman. Ohio Senate Republican Franklin County residents each year Campaign Com.; former president, Natl. receive about $1,235,035,095 from the Republican Legislators Assn.; CSG, mem­ trucking industry. This figure represents ber. Intergovernmental Affairs Com., former $5,599,499 in truck registration fees: chair, Midwestern Legislative Conf. $5,155,396 in fuel taxes, and Recipient: Hon. Doc. of Humane Letters, $ 1,224,280,200 in wages to the industry' s Ohio Univ., 1992 and Shawnee State Univ., 42.900 workers in Franklin County. 1992; Hon. Doc. of Laws„Univ. of Cincin­ Fulton County residents each year re­ nati, 1990, Kent State Univ., 1990, The Ohio ceive about $44,447,013 from the truck­ State Univ., 1990; The President's Medal, ing industry. This figure represents Miami Univ., 1990; NRLA William E. Brock $304,003 in truck registration fees: RICHARD H. FINAN (R) Award, 1988 and Legislator of the Year, $622,559 in fuel laxes. and $43,520,450 1985; Outstanding Legislator of the Year, in wages to the industry's 1.525 workers Ohio Senate, 7th Dist. (Warren, part of Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, 1986; One in Fulton County. Hamilton). Ohio Rep. 1973-78. Mayor. of five best Ohio legislators, Columbus Village of Evendale, 1969-73. Monthly, 1986, 1988.

34 Ohio Government Directory Kennedy Public Svc. Award, Ohio League Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., of Young Democrats; Outstanding Svc. 1960. award, Ohio Public Transit Assn.; Pioneer; Member: Governor's Families & Chil­ awards of distinction from Univ. of Cincin­ dren First Initiative; Child Support Guide­ nati, 1981, Regional Minority Womens' lines Advisory Commission, chair; Employment Conf.. 1981, Ohio Minority Children's Trust Fund Board; Commission Business Community, 1981, Ohio Student on Minority Health: Ohio Advisory Council Assn., Columbus Urban League, 1981, OSU for the Aging; Study Com. on Mental Health Office of Minority Affairs. Natl. Black Po­ Svcs.; Central State Task Force; Communi­ lice Assn. Region II. 1980, Ohio Assn. of catively Impaired Adv. Bd.; the U.S. Small Ambulatory Care Centers, 1980, Business Admin. Reg. V Advisory Council; U.B.A.F.A.S., Black Career Women, Inc. Ohio Veteran's Children's Home Task Force; 1982; one of Ohio's Most Effective Legisla­ Mary, Help of Christians Church; Clark Co. tors, Gannett News Service, 1981; Hon. Doc. Republican Exec. Com.; Springfield Rotary; of Laws, Central State Univ., 1982. Farm Bureau; former president of Spring­ field/Clark Co. League of Women Voters. Recipient: Benjamin F. Prince Award, WILLIAM F. BOWEN (D) Clark Co. Historical Soc; PilotClub Woman k^ of the Year; Who's Who in Midwest (21st Ohio Senate, 9th Dist. (Hamilton). Sena­ Ed.); Who's Who of American Women (15th tor since 1970. Ohio Rep., 1967-69; former Ed.); Omicron Nu honorary; OSU Presiden­ Democratic minority whip. tial Scholar; Ohio Community Correction Age: 62; wife, Sharon; sons, William III, 4 Org. C.J. McLin Award: Wittenberg Univ. Kevin, Terrence: daughters, Linda. Nicole, Woman of Achievement, 1991; Watchdog • Shawnda. Gina. 3662 Reading Rd., Cincin­ of the Treasury, 1992. nati, 45229. Phone: 513/961-5415 (H). v* Education: Xavier Univ. Gallia County residents each year Member: President. Black Male Coali­ receive about $27,896,581 from the tion of Hamilton Co; chair. Governor's Com­ trucking industry. This figure repre­ mission on Socially Disadvantaged Black sents $195,31 1 in truck registration fees; Males; vice president. Black Elected Demo­ $590,170 in fuel taxes, and $27,111,100 crats of Ohio; Elisha Lodge No. 106: Cincin­ in wages to the industry's 950 workers nati Branch, NAACP, former president; in Gallia County. former vice president, OhioConf. of Branches MERLE GRACE KEARNS (R) Geauga County residents each year of NAACP; Avondale Community Council; Ohio Senate, 10th Dist. (Clark, Greene, North Avondale Neighborhood Assn.; Zion receive about $92,607,095 from the Madison). Clark Co. commissioner, 1981- trucking industry. This figure repre­ Baptist Church; NCSL; Social Svcs. Advi­ 91. sory Council; Natl. Black Political Conven­ sents $640,377 in truck registration fees; Full-time legislator. $645,118 in fuel taxes, and $91,321.600 tion, 1972,1976, and Natl. Democratic Con­ Age: 54; husband, Tom; sons, Tom, vention, 1976, 1980; chairman, Region V of in wages to the industry's 3,200 workers Michael, Tim, Matthew. 2664 Brookdale in Geauga County. Natl. BlackCaucus of State Legislators, 1982. Drive, Springfield, 45502. Phone: 513/323- Recipient: Honorable Mention, John F. 1581.

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Ohio Government Directory 35 Education: Ohio Northern Univ., JD. Member: Trinity United Methodist Church; Farm Bureau: Fraternal Order of Police Associates; Allen Co. and Ohio Bar Assns.; Black Swamp Council Boy Scouts Exec. Bd.; coauthor. Ethics and Discipline in Ohio. Recipient: State 4-H Alumni Recogni­ tion Award, 1989; Vocational Education Person of the Year, 1990; Outstanding Young Men of America, twice; Dist. Svc. Award, Lima Jaycees; Watchdog of Treasury Award; Outstanding Freshman Legislator, 1988, United Conservatives of Ohio.

LINDA FURNEY (D) H. COOPER SNYDER (R) Ohio Senate, 11th Dist. (Lucas). Toledo Ohio Senate. 14th Dist. (Adams, Brown, City Council, 1983-86; Toledo Board of Clermont. Clinton. Fayette, Highland, Pike). Education, 1982-83. Full-time legislator. Address: 2626 Latonia Blvd.. Toledo. Age: 64; wife, Dorothy; sons, Phillip. 43606. Phone: 419/474-1240 (H). Harry: daughters, Marianne, Emily, Eliza­ Education: Bowling Green State Univ., beth. 6508 Springhill Drive. Hillsboro, 45133. B.S. Education 1969; Univ. of Toledo, gradu­ Phone: 513/393-1577 (H). ate work. Education: Ohio Univ.; Wilmington Member: Toledo C.A.R.E.S.. Adv. Bd.: College. Sierra Club; NAACP; NOW; Toledo Mu­ Member: Natl. Vice Chair, Education seum of Art; Business and Professional Commission of the States: Rotarian; 33rd Women. Degree Mason. Recipient: Citizen Award. Ohio Assn. Recipient: Outstanding Contributor to for the Education of Young Children; recog­ ALAN J. ZALESKI (D) Education Award, Ohio Confederation of nition from Lucas Co. Bd. of Mental Retar­ Ohio Senate, 13th Dist. (Lorain, part of Teacher Education Organizations, 1992; dation and Developmental Disabilities; Erie, Huron). Former Elyria city council- Guardian of Small Business Award, National Stanley K. Levison Award, Planned Parent­ man-at-large and Lorain Co. Commissioner. Federation of Independent Business, 1992; hood of NW Ohio; ACLU of Ohio Founda­ Full time legislator. American Legislative Exchange Council tion Award: Medical College of Toledo Dist. Age: 50; Wife, Debra; daughter, Alison; "Outstanding State Legislator - Jefferson Citizen Award, 1992. son, Matthew. 175 Cinema Ct., Vermillion, Award", 1987 & 1991; Legislative Leader­ 44089; Phone: 216/967-7299 (H). ship Award, Ohio Coalition for the Educa­ Education: Ohio Univ., B.A. tion of Handicapped Children, 1990; Distin­ Member: United Polish Club; Elks; guished Service Award, Ohio Retired Teach­ American Legion; VFW; Marine Corps ers Assn., 1990; Watchdog of the Treasury League; Farmer's Union. Award, 1992. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio VFW, 1983.

C^ QDOO ROBERT R. CUPP (R) Ohio Senate, 12th Dist. (Allen, Champaign. Darke, Mercer, Shelby, part of Auglaize, Miami). Former chief city pros­ WAREHOUSES, INC. U ecutor and assistant law director for Lima; P.O. BOX 359 • LIMA. OHIO 45802 former Allen Co. Commissioner. Attorney, 2021 Allentown Rd. #3, Lima, PHONES: 419/222-5050 45805. Age: 42; wife, Libby; sons, Matthew. Ryan. 1506 Lowell Ave., Lima, 45805. Phone: 419/224-2164(0).

36 Ohio Government Directory Dir. of Selective Service's Meritorious Svc, 1987; Ohio VFW Legislator of the Year, 1987; Ohio Police Chiefs' Exceptional Leg­ islator, 1987; Ohio Prosecutor's Resolution of Honor, 1987; OhioCrime Prevention Assn. Honorary Member, 1988; Catholic War Vets Dist. Legislator, 1989; Ohio AMVETS Leg­ islative Award, 1989; Disabled American Vets Legislator of the Year, 1989; Veterans Assn. of State Commanders and Adjutants Outs. Svc, 1989; American Legion Post 144 Outs. Svc, 1990; Vietnam Vets of America, Ohio State Council Legis. of the Year, 1990; Knox College Alumni Achievement, 1990; American Legion Legis. Award, 1991; Hon. Member, Ohio Troopers Coalition, 1992.

BEN ESPY (D) EUGENE J. WATTS (R) Ohio Senate. 15th Dist. (Franklin). Co­ Ohio Senate, 16th Dist. (Part of Franklin, lumbus City Councilman. 1982-92. Pickaway). Attorney: Espy & Benton, 43 Hamilton Associate professor of history, OSU. Park, Columbus, 43203. Age: 50; wife, Toni: daughters, Julia, Age: 49; wife, Kathy; children, Eliza­ Mackenzie. 100 Galloway Rd., Galloway, beth. Amy. Laura. Lynette. 1350 Brookwood 43119. Phone: 614/878-2812 (H). Place, Columbus, 43209. Phones: 614/236- Education: Knox College, A.B.; Emory 5968(H), 614/228-2722(0). Univ., M.A., Ph.D., history. Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., Member: Org. of American Historians; political science: Howard Univ. School of Intl. Assn. for the Study of Crime and Jus­ Law. J.D. tice; Shamrock Club; Frat. Order of Police; Member: Board of Trustees, 1-670 De­ Ohio Crime Prev. Assn.; VFW; AMVETS; velopment Commission; Urban Christian American Legion; Vietnam Veterans Lead­ Leadership Assn.; Kappa Alpha Psi Frater­ ership Prog.; Navy League; Phi Gamma nity; Sigma Delta Tau Legal Fraternity; Co­ Delta; Catholic War Vets.; Natl. Adv. Board, lumbus, Ohio and American Bar Assns. Institute for the Study of American Wars; JAN MICHAEL LONG (D) Buckeye Republican Club. Recipient: Natl, finalist. White House Ohio Senate, 17th Dist. (Gallia. Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Scioto, Vinton). Greene County residents each year Fellowship Program; Natl. Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship: American Coun­ Attorney, private practice since 1981. receive about $148,842,996 from the Age: 40; wife, Susan; sons, Justin, Jason. trucking industry. This figure represents cil of Learned Societies Fellowship; Bronze Star; Vietnam Svc. and Campaign Medals; 522 Glenmont Drive, Circleville, 43113. $779,254 in truck registration fees; Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A.; $1,093,042 in fuel taxes, and Columbus Mayor's Award for Voluntary Svc, 1984; Awards from: Columbus Dis­ Capital Univ. Law School, J.D. $146,970,700 in wages to the industry's Member: Bar Assn. of Pickaway Co. 5,150 workers in Greene County. patch Community Svc, 1984; United Con­ servatives of Ohio Outstanding Freshman Recipient: Outstanding Young Man, Legislator , 1985, Outstanding Legislator, 1987,88; AMVETS Dept. of Ohio Legisla­ 1988, and Watchdog of the Treasury, 1992; tive Award, 1991.

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Ohio Government Directory 37 Renee'. Ty, Heidi. Bruin, Gerrit, Isaac. 424 W. Main St., Loudonville, 44842. Phone: 419/994-4561 (H). Education: The Ohio State Univ. Member: American Legion; Loudonville Chamber of Commerce; Kappa Sigma Fra­ ternity; Natl. Speakers Bureau; charter mem­ ber of Wayne Co. Sports Hall of Fame; Wooster High School Hall of Fame; Ohio Farm Bureau; Ashland Township Assn.; Fel­ lowship of Christian Athletes; Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; Wayne Co. Boys Village Board; former na­ tional chairman of Athletes for President Reagan and Vice President Bush. Distinctions: All Big Ten Team (OSU); OSU team captain; member of 1957 Cham­ ROBERT J. BOGGS (D) pionship Team; member, seven-time All Pro ROBERT W. NEY (R) Team (Cleveland Browns); Browns team Ohio Senate, 18th Dist. (Ashtabula, Lake). captain; member, 1964 World Champion­ Ohio Senate, 20th Dist. (Belmont, Ohio Rep., 1973-83. Senator since 1983. ship Team. Coshocton, Holmes, Monroe, Morgan, Full-time legislator. Muskingum, Noble, Washington, part of Guernsey County residents each year re­ Age: 45; wife, Judie Sylak; daughters, Athens). Ohio Rep. 1981-82. ceive about $37,349,803 from the trucking Larissa, Kelly, Kristin. 316 Kathleen Drive, Full-time legislator. industry. This figure represents $267,196 in Jefferson, 44047. Phone: 216/576-4047 Age: 38; wife, Candy S.; son, Robert W. (O). truck registration fees; $696,657 in fuel taxes, and $36,385,950 in wages to the industry's Ill; daughter, Kayla Maria. 112 Overlook Education: American Univ., B.S., gov­ 1,275 workers in Guernsey County. Ct., St. Clairsville, 43950 Phone: 614/695- ernment, 1969; Kent State Univ., M.P.A., 5311(H). Hamilton County residents each year re­ 1983 Education: Ohio Univ., Belmont Branch; ceive about $1,108,115,461 from the truck­ Member: Sierra Club; Farm Bureau; The Ohio State Univ., B.S., education. ing industry. This figure represents Ohio Trustees and Clerks Assn.; Omicron Member: Kiwanis; Elks; Lions; Natl. Delta Kappa; First Congregational Church $4,667,558 in truck registration fees; $3,308,004 in fuel taxes, and $ 1,100,139,900 Rifle Assn.; Sportsmens Club; Ohio Veter­ of Jefferson; Ohio High Speed Rail Auth.; ans Home Oversight Com.; Board of American High Speed Rail Assn.; Adjunct in wages to the industry's 38,550 workers in Hamilton County. Unreclaimed Strip Mined Lands; NCSL En­ Faculty at Univ. of San Francisco's McLaren ergy and Local Government Corns.; Jt. Com. College of Business. Recipient: Lake Parks Foundation Con­ servation Award, 1992; Dist. Svc. Awards from Ohio Education Assn., Elementary Ad­ ministrators Assn., Secondary Administra­ OHIO PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION tors Assn., Great Lakes Commission, Ohio Sea Grant, Ohio Environmental Council, Western Reserve Conservation Club, Lake Co. Trustees and Clerks Assn., Ohio County Treasurers Assn.

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38 Ohio Government Directory on Agency Rule Review; Coal Dev. Board: Cuyahoga Co. Democratic Party; NAACP: Club: Medina Business & Professional Federal Funds Com.; Controlling Board. Urban League of Greater Cleveland; Fed. for Women's Club: Technology Leadership Recipient: Ohio Conservative of the Year, Community Planning Legal & Legis. Corns.. Council; Five-Count Adv. Council on Aging 1983-84; Ohio Council of Fraternal & Svc. Recipient: One of 30 leaders of the fu­ Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging; Orgns. Legislatorof the Year. 1986-87; Dist. ture, Ebony, 1985. 1987. Leadership Cleveland, 1987-88; Solon One- Legislator Support of Vietnam Veterans Hundred Club: Zonta Intl.; C.A.M.E.O.; Award, 1985; Ohio Sportsmen Natl. Wild­ Bedford and Maple Hgts. Hist. Socs.; The life Fed. Conservative Legis. of Year, 1986; Ripon Club; Natl. Assn. of Women Legis. Outs. Svc. Award. Disabled American Vet­ Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Natl. erans of Ohio, 1985 OMEGA Svc. to People Republican Legislators Assn., 1988; Out­ of Appalachia, 1987-88; OH League for standing Woman Award, Cuyahoga Co., by Mentally Retarded Leader. Award, 1988-90. Natl, and Ohio Federations of Republican Women, 1984; Who's Who of American Women. 1987-88: graduate, Leadership Cleveland. 1987-88.; outstanding leadership awards from, Greater Cleveland School Supts. Assn., 1987.GreaterClevelandNurses Assn., 1988, Natl. Assn. of Social Workers- Ohio Chapter, 1989, and Cleveland Unit, 1989, Ohio Speech and Hearing Assn., 1989. Ohio Assn. of Co. Bds. of Mental Regardation and Developmental Disabilities. 1990, Assn. of Ohio Health Commissioners, 1990, Ohio GRACE L. DRAKE (R) Assn. of Natl. Long-Term Care Ombuds­ men, 1990. Ohio D.A.R.E. Officers Assn., Ohio Senate, 22nd Dist. (Medina, Wayne, 1991, Ohio Academy of Nursing Homes, part of Cuyahoga). Senator since 1984. 1991, OhioCoalition for Education of Handi­ Full-time legislator. capped Children, 1991. Mental Illness and Age: 66; widow; daughter, Sandra. 5954 Chemical Dependency Task Force of Cleve­ Briardale Lane, Solon, 44139. Phone: 216/ land. 1991, Shangri-La Health Care Center, 248-4906 (H). 1991, Ohio Hospital Assn.. 1991. Ohio JEFFREY D. JOHNSON (D) Education: Williams Memorial Institute, Speech & Hearing Assn., 1991, Assn. of New London, CT. Ohio Senate, 21st Dist. (Cuyahoga). Philanthropic Homes for the Aging, 1992. Member: Cleveland Music School Settle­ Cleveland City Council, Ward 8, 1984-89. American Physical Therapy Assn. Ohio ment; Solon. Medina. Brunswick, Broadview Age: 34; 9024 Parkgate Ave.,Cleveland. Chapter. 1992; Watchdog of the Treasury. Hgts., Bedford Hgts.. Wadsworth Chambers 44108. Phone: 216/451-9186 (H). 1992, United Conservatives of Ohio. Education: Kent State Univ., degree in of Commerce; Southeast YMCA; Medina telecommunications; Case Western Reserve Twp. Trustees Assn.; Briar Lake Assn.; Univ., masters in political science, J.D. Carmelite Guild of Cleveland; Williams Member: Greater Abyssinia Baptist Memorial Alumni Assn.; Solon Church of Church: Ohio Democratic Party Exec. Com.; the Resurrection; Chagrin Valley Women's

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Uniting Ohio's Health Commissioners for effective ANTHONY C. SINAGRA (R) leadership in partnership with the Ohio General Ohio Senate, 23rd Dist. (Cuyahoga). Assembly and the Department of Health in health Mayor of Lakewood, 1978 - 1990; former promotion, disease and injury prevention and Lakewood prosecutor. Attorney. Sinagra & Chinnock, L.P.A. protection of the environment. Age: 52; wife, Lucy; three children. 14600 Ave., #1030, Lakewood, 44107. Phone: 216/221-2323. 175 South Third Street Education: John Carroll Univ., B.S., Elizabeth W. Adamson Suite 500 governmental administration; Cleveland Executive Director Columbus, Ohio 43215 Marshall Law School, J.D. Phone: (614)221-1821 Member: Mayors & City Managers Assn., FAX: (614)221-6986 Exec, board and former president; board of trustees of Citizens League of GreaterCleve-

Ohio Government Directory 39 land. West Shore Council of Governments, Program; Dist. Svc. Award, Assn. of Ohio New Stadium Corp.; Greater Cleveland Philanthropic Homes and Housing for the Growth Assn., Community Capital Invest­ Aging; Public Svc. and Advocacy Award, ment Strategy Policy Com.; Lakewood Interchurch Council of Greater Cleveland; Chamber of Commerce; West Shore Kiwanis; Cert, of Appreciation, OH and WV Super­ Leadership Cleveland: former positions with conducting Super Collider Partnership. Fed. of Community Planning, United Ap­ peal, Reg. Transit Auth., 91 1 Planning Board.

JUDY SHEERER (D) Ohio Senate, 25th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Rep., 1982-92. Full-time legislator. Husband, Ben; daughter, Morgan. 17115 Lomond Blvd., Shaker Heights, 44120. Phone: 216/752-1646 (H). KAREN GILLMOR (R) GARY C. SUHADOLNIK (R) Education: Cleveland State Univ., B.A., economics. Ohio Senate, 26th Dist. (Crawford, Logan, Ohio Senate, 24th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Member: Cuyahoga Co. Democratic Marion, Sandusky, Seneca, Union, Wyandot). Parma Heights Council, 1978-80. Senator Party Exec. Com.; Women's Political Cau­ Former consultant to U.S. Secretary of La­ since 1981. cus; Friends of Shaker Square; Kaiser Com­ bor; Industrial Commission Regional Bd. of Industrial engineer. munity Health Foundation Advisory Board; Review. Age: 42: wife, Nancy; son, Tim; daugh­ School on Magnolia Board; Shaker Hgts. Strategic Planner. ter, Jena. 9313 Roxbury Rd., Parma Heights, PTA past vice president; Moreland and Age: 44; husband, Cong. Paul E. Gillmor; 44130. Phone: 216/888-8954 (H). Lomond Community Assns., 1969-79. children, Linda, Julie, Paul Michael. 7750 N. Education: Cleveland State Univ., B.I.E. Recipient: Josephine Irwin Award - CR 51, Old Fort, 44861. Member: Parma-South Presbyterian Womenspace, 1992; Cuyahoga Co. Women's Education: Michigan State Univ., B.A.; Church; Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity; Mclntyre Political Caucus 1990 Achievement Award; The Ohio State Univ., M.A., Ph.D. Clinic Adv. Bd.; Ohio Boys Choir Board. Women's City Club Woman of Achieve­ Member: Republican Congressional Recipient: OhioFire Chiefs Assn. Award, ment Award; Award for Excellence, Ohio Wives Board; Women's Federal Forum 1989; Conservation Legislator Award, 1991; Assn. of the Deaf, 1984; Legislative Awards Board; Natl. Republican Cong. Com. Adv. Guardian of Small Business Award, 1991; from. Greater Cleveland Nurses Assn., 1983, Bd.; McMaster Leadership Inst, for Scien­ Republican Legislator of the Year, 1992; 1984, Ohio Nurses Assn., 1985, 1987, Ohio tific and Technical Industry Board; Women's Lake Erie Girl Scout Council Appreciation Assn. for Education of Young Children, Republican Club of Ohio Board; Congres­ Award, 1984; FOP Lodge #14 Legislator of Greater Cleveland School Supts. Assn., Coa­ sional Club; Women's Caucus, American the Year, 1986; Ohio Chiefs of Police Ex­ lition for More Effective School Discipline, Assn. for Higher Education: OSU Assn. of ceptional Legislator Award, 1987; Catholic- Natl. Assn. of School Psychologists; Cert, of Faculty and Professional Women; OSU Hos­ War Veterans Dist. Legislator Award. Appreciation, Columbus Hearing Impaired pitals Svc. Bd.; Cong. Families for a Drug-

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ROBERT L. BURCH (D) HARRY MESHEL (D) Ohio Senate. 30th Dist. (Columbiana, Ohio Senate, 33rd Dist. (Mahoning, part Guernsey. Harrison, Jefferson, Tuscarawas). of Stark). President and majority leader, Attorney at law, 123 W. High, New Phila­ 115th G.A.; minority leader. 114th G.A.; delphia. Asst. Pres. Pro. Tem., 113th G.A., Maj. whip. Age: 43; 527 W. 12th St., Dover, 44622. 112th G.A.; Min. leader, 116-117th G.A. Phones: 216/364-1843 (H), 216/364-5505 Adjunct professor of political science, (O). Ohio Univ. Education: Kent State Univ.. B.A. magna Son, Barry; daughter, Melanie. 1843 cum laude; Georgetown Univ. Law Center. Chapel Hill Drive, Youngstown, 4451 1. J.D. Education: Youngstown State Univ., Recipient: Jefferson Chamber of Com­ ANTHONY A. LATELL, JR. (D) B.S.; Columbia Univ., M.S. merce Excellence in Government Award, Member: Chairman, Dem. State Legisla­ 1992; OH Victims of Crime Program Public- Ohio Senate, 32nd Dist. (Trumbull, tive Leaders Assn.; vice chairman, Project Policy Leadership Award. 1989; League of Geauga). Precinct Com. person and Central 500: Dir., State Legis. Leaders Found.: Exec, Ohio Sportsmen Conservation Legislator Com. member, Trumbull Co. Democratic member, Dem. Natl. Com.; Dem. Leader­ Award. 1988; Jeffersonian Lodge Man of the Party, 1970-present; Girard City Council- ship Council; Ohio Museum Assn.; Ameri­ Year. 1986; U.S. Jaycees Outstanding Young man-at-Large and council president, 1976- can Legion; Catholic War Vets; Kiwanis Man of America. 1984; Columbus Club Man 80; Trumbull Co. Commissioner, 1980- hill.: Governor's Com. to Employ Handi­ of the Year. 1986. present. capped: Ohio Rehab. Assn. Board: Council Age: 54; wife, Dorothy (Kreeger); chil­ of State Govts. Fiscal Affairs Com., chair­ dren, Jacqueline, Kurt,Tod. 862 Krehl Ave., man; Heart Assn., Mahoning Co.; William Girard, 44420. Phones: 216/545-3388 (H), H. McGuffy Hist. Society; Easter Seal Soc; 216/841-0451 (O). Eagles #213; Urban League; VFW Post Education: Univ.of Dayton. B.S..educa­ #4481; AMVETS Post #78; Order of tion; Certificate in special Ed., Wright State AHEPA; local and county Democratic clubs. Univ. and Youngstown State Univ. Recipient: Hon. Doctor Degree, Podiatric Member: United Way; Big Brothers/Big College; U.S. President's Award of Dist. Sisters, Trumbull Substance Abuse Consor­ Svc; Top Legislator Award, Ohio Union of tium; Trumbull Co. Farm Bureau; Girard Patrolmen Assn., 1990; Hon. Doctorof Laws, Little Indians; Knights of Columbus; Sons of Ohio Univ.; Lamp of Learning Award, OEA; Italy; Elks Lodge No. 1949; Ohio County President's Award for Dist. Svc. in Encour­ Commissioners Assn. Board and Legislative aging Employment of the Handicapped; East­ Com.; Eastgate Development and Transpor­ ern Orthodox Man of the Year; Dr. R. F. tation Agency Chairman; Natl. Assn. of Pulley Award for Outs. Citizenship, Ohio Counties Intergovernmental Relations Steer­ State Assn. of Elks; Who's Who in Govern­ ing Com.; Natl. Assn. of Counties Board of ment; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Soc; Outstand­ STEVEN O. WILLIAMS (R) Directors; Board of Trumbull Co. Commis­ ing Legis. Award, Ohio Academy of Trial sioners, president. Lawyers; Conservation Legislator of the Ohio Senate, 31st Dist. (Licking, Hock­ Year, League of Ohio Sportsmen; Ohio Dis­ ing, Fairfield, Perry, part of Athens). Ohio abled Veterans Dist. Svc. Award; Outstand­ Rep. 1981-90; Asst. Fairfield Co. Prosecu­ ing Indiv. in Rehabilitation, Natl. Assn. of tor. 1978-79; Lancaster City councilman, Highland County residents each) Physically Handicapped; Spirit of Life Award 1978-80. receive about $32,771,210 Iron (City of Hope); Office Holder of Year Award, trucking industry. This figure repre­ Attorney: Williams, Booth & Williams, Truman/Johnson; Governor's Award for sents $248,160 in truck registration fees; 132 E. Main St., Lancaster. Excellence in benefiting mankind and im­ $655,616 in fuel taxes, and $31,867.433 Age: 41; wife, Ruthie; sons, Michael, proving the quality of life for all Ohioans; in wages to the industry's 1,117 workers Andrew, Luke. 1548 Lynn Drive. Lancaster, John E. Fogerty Award from Governor's in Highland County. 43130. Phones: 614/687-0853 (H), 614/ Com. on Employment of the Handicapped; 687-6161 (B). Easter Seal Soc; Northside Oldtimers of Youngstown; City of Youngstown. Ohio Government Directory 43 Fraternal Order of Police of Ohio, Inc. 222 E. Town Street Columbus, Ohio 43215-4611 (614)224-5700 FAX (614)224-5775

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Ohio Government Directory 51 Com.; Mid West Joint Planning Council's Agri-Business Com., chairman two years; Ohio House of Representatives Ohio Farm Bureau; Ohio Farmer's Union. Abel, Mary (D-78th) 80 Pringle, Barbara C. (D-l3th) 56 Amstutz, Ron (R-7th) 54 Quilter, J. Barney (D-50th) 70 Batchelder, William G. (R-81st) 81 Rankin, L. Helen (D-30th) 63 Bateman, Samuel T. (R-71st) 78 Reid, Marilyn J. (R-76th) 80 Beatty, Jr., Otto B. (D-21st) 58 Riffe, Vernal G. (D-92nd) 86 Bender, John R. (D-62nd) 74 Roberts, Thomas M. (D-39th) 66 Blessing, Louis W. (R-35th) 65 Sawyer, Frank S. (D-79th) 80 Boggs, Ross A. (D-5th) 53 Schuck, William (R-29th) 61 Boyd, Barbara H. (D-9th) 54 Schuler, Robert L. (R-36th) 65 Brading, Charles R. (R-86th) 82 Seese, Thomas M. (D-48th) 70 Buchy. Jim (R-84th) 82 Shoemaker, Michael C. (D-91st) 86 Byers, D.V.M., L. Eugene (R-93rd) 88 Sines, Raymond E. (R-69th) 77 Cain, Madeline A. (D-17th) 57 Stinziano, Mike (D-23th) 59 Campbell, Jane L. (D-l 1th) 55 Suster, Ronald J. (D-14th) 56 Carr, Francis E. (D-57th) 73 Sutton, Betty (D-47th) 70 Cera, Jack R. (D-99th) 89 Sweeney, Patrick A. (D-19th) 57 Colonna, Rocco J. (D-18th) 57 Sykes, Vernon L. (D-44th) 69 Corbin. Robert L. (R-42nd) 68 Terwilleger, George E. (R-2nd) 52 Core, Edward K. (R-87th) 82 Thomas, E. J. (R-27th) 60 GEORGE TERWILLEGER (R) Davidson, JoAnn (R-24th) 59 Thompson, William E. (R-lst) 52 Davis, James D. (R-85th) 82 Tiberi, Patrick J. (R-26th) 60 Ohio House, 2nd Dist. (Warren). DiDonato, Greg L. (D-97th) 89 Troy, Daniel P. (D-70th) 77 Hamilton Twp. trustee. 1969-74; Twp. clerk, Doty, Karen M. (D-45th) 69 Van Vyven, Dale N. (R-32nd) 63 1975-79; Warren Co. commissioner, three Fox, Michael Allen (R-59th) 74 Verich, Michael G. (D-66th) 76 terms. Gardner, Randall (R-4th) 53 Vesper, Rose (R-72nd) 78 Corporate director of special services, Gerberry, Ronald V. (D-65th) 75 Wachtmann, Lynn R. (R-83rd) 81 Otterbein Homes, Lebanon. Greenwood, Tim (R-51st) 71 Walsh. Katherine H. (D-63rd) 74 Age: 51; wife, Jackie Johnson; children, Grendell, Diane V. (R-68th) 77 Weston, Randy (D-90th) 84 DeWayne, DeLanna, DeAnna. 10609 Guthrie, Marc D. (D-77th) 80 Whalen, Vermel M. (D-12th) 56 Roachester-Cozadale Rd., Goshen, 45122. Hagan, Robert F. (D-64th) 75 White, Doug (R-88th) 82 Phones: 513/722-3344 (H), 513/933-1252 Haines, Joseph E. (R-74th) 79 Winkler, Cheryl J. (R-34th) 64 (B). Hartley, David (D-73rd) 78 Wise, Dwight C. (D-89th) 84 Education: Univ. of Cincinnati, Xavier Healy, William J. (D-54th) 72 Wise. Michael (R-15th) 56 Univ., Associate Degree, business adminis­ Hodges, Richard A. (R-82nd) 81 tration. Jacobson, Jeff (R-40th) 67 Member: Natl. Assn. of Counties, En­ James, Troy Lee (D-lOth) 55 ergy & Land Use Com.; Natl. Assn. Towns & Johnson, David W. (R-55th) 72 Townships; County Commissioners Assn. of Johnson, Thomas W. (R-96th) 89 Ohio Board; Ohio Public Works, vice chair; Jones, Casey C. (D-49th) 70 Clinton/Warren Cos. Solid Waste Policy Jones, Paul H. (D-75th) 79 Com., chair; Co. Reg. Planning Commis­ Jones, Wayne M. (D-46th) 69 sion, former chair; Co. Assn. of Trustees, Kasputis, Edward F. (R-16th) 56 president; director and president, Warren Co. Koziura, Joseph F. (D-61st) 74 Board of Realtors; Worthy Patron of the Krebs, Gene (R-60th) 74 Morrow Chapter Order of Eastern Stars; Area Krupinski, Jerry W. (D-98th) 89 Progress Council; Scottish Rite Club, presi­ Lawrence, Joan W. (R-80th) 80 dent. Logan, Sean D. (D-3rd) 53 Recipient: County Clerk of the Year; Lucas, June H. (D-67th) 76 nominated Cincinnati Federal Employee of Luebbers, Jerome F. (D-33rd) 64 the Year. Maier, Johnnie (D-56th) 72 Mallory, William L. (D-31rd) 63 Hocking County residents each year Malone, Mark A. (D-94th) 88 receive about $23,329,684 from the truck­ Mason, James W. (R-25th) 59 WILLIAM E. THOMPSON (R) ing industry. This figure represents McLin, Rhine L. (D-38th) 66 $190,365 in truck registration fees; Mead, Priscilla D. (R-28th) 61 Ohio House, 1 st Dist. (Allen). Co-owner, Thompson Seed Farm $546,736 in fuel taxes, and $22,592,583 Miller, I. Ray (D-22th) 58 in wages to the industry's 792 workers in Mottl, Ronald M. (D-20th) 57 Age: 44; wife, Kay S.; children, Marshall, Kendra, Parker. 4960 Defiance Trail, Hocking County. Mottley, J. Donald (R-41st) 67 Holmes County residfents each year Myers, Jon D. (R-6th) 54 Delphos, 45833. Phones: 419/692-7356 (H), 419/692-1946 (B). receiveabout $43,362,234 from the truck­ Nein, Scott R. (R-58th) 73 ing industry. This figure represents Netzley, Robert E. (R-43rd) 68 Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S. Ag. Econ. $223,442 in truck registration fees; O'Brien. Jacquelyn K. (R-37th) 66 $569,609 in fuel taxes, and $42,569,183 Opfer, Darrell W. (D-53rd) 71 Member: Ohio Seed Dealers; Ohio Seed Improvement Assn.; Hope Lodge F&AM: in wages to the industry's 1,492 workers Padgett, Joy (R-95th) 88 in Holmes County. Perz, Sally Ann (R-52nd) 71 Extension Advisory Com.; Regional Plan­ Prentiss, C. J. (D-8th) 54 ning Commission's Agricultural Advisory 52 Ohio Government Directory

'•'• •'•»•"• Jennings Scholar for Educational Excellence; American Legion Boys State Hall of Fame; Watchdog of the Trcasun Award. THE OHIO ASSOCIATION OF TOBACCO & CANDY DISTRIBUTORS

Representing the wholesale tobacco, confectionery & allied industries in Ohio since 1942 SEAN D. LOGAN (D) Ohio House, 3rd Dist. (Columbiana). Ohio Rep. since 1990. Full-time legislator. ROSS BOGGS, JR. (D) Age: 26; 7443 Spillway Rd., Lisbon, 44432. Phone: 216/222-2119 Ohio House, 5th Dist. (Ashtabula). Education: Muskingum College. B.A.. Andover Twp. trustee, 1982; Ohio Rep. since political science and speech comms., 1988. 1983. Member: Ruritan Intl.. Guilford Lake; Full-time legislator. Columbiana Co. Twp. Trustees & Clerks Age: 54; wife, Eleanor; sons, Robin, Assn., honorary: Ohio Farm Bureau; Sons of Leslie; daughters, Shelley, Suzanne. 4779 the American Legion: Buckeye Boys State Rt. 7N, Andover, 44003. Phone: 216/293- Alumni Assn.; Canal Soc. of Ohio; Sandy 7082(H). and Beaver Canal Assn.; Salem Jaycees; Education: Kent State Univ. KSU E. Liverpool Branch One Hundred Member: Ohio Farmers' Union; Andover Jack Advent Club. United Methodist Church; Elks #208; Twp. Executive Director Trustees & Clerks Assn., honorary; Work­ ers' Compensation Adv. Commission and Board; Labor-Management-Government Adv. Commission; Unemployment Compen­ sation Adv. Commission; Ohio High Speed Rail Auth.; Natl. Conf. of State Legislatures, Labor Com., vice chairman; Ohio House Rural Delegation, cochairman; Aviation Delegation, 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. Steve Dimon RANDALL GARDNER (R) Dir., Government Relations Huron County residents each year Ohio House, 4th Dist. (Wood). receive about $66,171,608 from the Full-time legislator. trucking industry. This figure repre­ Age: 34; wife, Sandy; son, Brooks. 4 sents $441.964 in truck registration fees: Augusta Drive, Bowling Green, 43402. $805,695 in fuel taxes, and $64,923,950 Phone: 419/352-1984 (H). in wages to the industry's 2.275 workers Education: Bowling Green State Univ., in Huron County. B.S., education; M.A.. political science. Jackson County residents each year Member: American Legislative Ex­ receive about $30,778,301 from the 16 E. Broad Street change Council Education Task Force; trucking industry. This figure repre­ Chamber of Commerce; Wood Co. Farm sents $226,392 in truck registration lees; Columbus, Ohio Bureau; Sons of American Legion; Wood $587,009 in fuel taxes, and $29,964,900 43215 Co. Historical Soc; BGSU Alumni Assn.; in wages to the industry's 1,050 workers Falcon Club. in Jackson County. 614/224-3435 Recipient: Outstanding Young Man of America; Who's Who in American Politics;

Ohio Government Directory 53 JON D. MYERS (R) C. J. PRENTISS (D) BARBARA BOYD (D) Ohio House, 6th Dist. (Fairfield). Ohio House, 8th Dist. (Cuyahoga) State Ohio House, 9th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Mayor Lancaster City Council, eight years, presi­ Board of Ed., 21st Congressional Dist, six- and councilwoman, Cleveland Heights. dent for three year term, 1985. Volunteer Coord., Cuy. Co. Juv. Court. Full-time legislator. Full time legislator. Age: 50; husband, Robert; daughter, Age: 44; wife, Cheryl; children, Shon, Husband, Michael Charney; sons, Janine. 3418 Washington Blvd., Cleveland Hts.. 44118. Phone: 216/321-7601 (H). Jerrod, Ashley. 1550 Parkland Drive, Maurice and Albert Mcintosh. 813 E. Blvd., Lancaster, 43130. Phones: 614/687-0062. Cleveland, 44108. Phone: 216/451-7104 Education: St. Paul's College, B.S., edu­ cation, 1965. Education: Urbana Univ., B.S., busi­ (H). Member: President and a founder of ness/marketing. Education: Cleveland State Univ., B.S., Black Woman's P.A.C., president; Arts Ed. Member: Friends of Lancaster Parks; education, 1968;M.Ed., 1975; postgraduate Training Center Board; Cuyahoga Co. Dem. Cameo and Community Concerts; Lancaster studies at Kent State Univ., Case Western Party Exec. Com., secretary; Task Force on Council Law Com., chairman; Lancaster, Reserve Violent Crime; Cleveland Hts. - University Fairfield and Pickerington Chambers of Com. Member: Chairperson, Literacy & Youth Hts. League of Women Voters; Delta Sigma Recipient: Freshman Legislator of the "At-Risk" Committees; vice chair. Black Theta Sorority; St. Andrew's Episcopal Year, 1992. Leadership Cleveland Alumni; Black Elected Church; Monticello Field Supporters; Afri­ Democratic Officials; Gov. Com. for So­ can American Adv. Com. of Notre Dame cially Disadvantaged Boys; Coalition of 100 College of Ohio; ARTS Ed. Theatre Co. Black Women. Recipient: Official of the Year, Northern Recipient: State Legislator of the Year, Ohio Patrolmen Benevolent Assn., 1989; Ohio Hunger Task Force; Public Official of Black History Month, 1992; Black Woman's the Year, Natl. Assn. of State Workers, Re­ History Award, 1992. gion 3 Ohio Chapter; Certificate of Appre­ Jefferson County residents each year ciation, Veterans Admin.; Awards from Natl. receive about $67,382,798 from the Council of Negro Women, Natl. Assn. of trucking industry. This figure repre­ Negro Business and Prof. Women's Clubs, sents $495,686 in truck registration fees; Natl. Soc. of Phi Delta Kappa-Alpha, $774,079 in fuel taxes, and $66,113,033 Volunteerism Award for Head Start; honor­ in wages to the industry's 2,317 workers ary Eastern Star and Girl Scout in Jefferson County.

RON AMSTUTZ (R) HAROLD D. MILLER, INC. Ohio House. 7th Dist. (Wayne). Mayor of Orrville, 1976-80; Orrville City Charter Commission, 1974-75; Ohio Rep. since 1981. TRANSPORTATION OF OIL & GAS FIELD Age: 41; wife, Joanne; daughter, Julianne; EQUIPMENT FOR OVER 46 YEARS son, Jefferson. 2243 Friar Tuck Circle, Wooster,44691. Phone: 216/262-7371 (H). Education: Capitol Univ., B.A., govern­ WE SUPPORT GOOD GOVERNMENT ment communications. Attended Kent State Univ.; Malone College; Goshen College. IN THE BUCKEYE STATE Member: Wayne Co. Republican Exec. Com.; past president and chairman, Orrville Jaycees; Wooster Rotary Club; Wayne Co. Farm Bureau; Natl. Tax Payers Union of 385 Jones Street Phones: 216-567-2333 Ohio; United Conservatives of Ohio Board; Shreve, Ohio 44676 216-567-3773 American Legislative Exchange Council

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•wn Recipient: One of 100 Young Women of Promise, Good Housekeeping, 1985; Rookie for the Term, Columbus Monthly, 1986; Outs. Legis. Award, Ohio Depts. of Health and Mental Health; Leadership Cleveland Class, 1984; One of the 100 Most Influential Women in Cleveland, Cleveland Magazine, 1983 Ohio Hunger Task Force Legis. Award. 1987 ACLU of Ohio Found. Award, 1988 Consumer's Counsel Consumer of Year, 1988; Council of State Govts. Toll Fellow Class of 1988; Ohio Assn. for Counseling and Dev. Legis. Award, 1989; Ohio Assn. of County Mental Retardation and Dev. Dis­ abilities Award. 1989; other distinguished service awards from; Ohio Rental Dealers Assn., 1989; Ohio Human Svcs. Directors Assn., 1990; Ohio Youth Svcs. Network, TROY LEE JAMES (D) JANE LOUISE CAMPBELL (D) 1990; Shaker Hgts. Alumni Assn. Hall of Fame, 1989; Cleveland Public Schools. 1990; Ohio House. 10th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Ohio House, 11 th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Assn. of Ohio Philanthropic Homes and Rep. since 1967: minority whip. 1970; pre­ Rep. since 1985. Housing for the Aging. 1990; Outs. Svcs. cinct committeeman; ward leader. Full-time legislator. Award, Public Children Svcs. of Ohio, 1992; Full-time legislator. Age: 39; husband. Hunter Morrison; Bedford Hts. Chamberof Commerce Award, Age: 68; wife, Betty: daughter. Laura daughters, Jessica, Katie. 13815 Drexmore, 1992; Natl. Assn. of School Psychologists Smith. 2177 E. 43rd St.. Cleveland. 44103. Cleveland, 44120. Phone: 216/751-1331 Legislative Award. 1992: Greater Cleveland Phone: 216/361-3821 (B). (H). Nurses Assn. Legislator of the Year, 1991; Education: Cleveland State Univ., M.S. Education: Attended Bethany College; OH Assn. for the Education of Young Chil­ urban studies; Univ. of Michigan, B.A. his­ Case Western Reserve Univ.; Fenn College. dren Citizen Award, 1991; Mental Illness & tory. Member: Black Elected Democrats of Chemical Dependency Task Force of Cleve­ Ohio, Exec. Com.; Natl. Conf. of State Leg­ Member: Heights Community Congress; land Dist. Svc. Award, 1991; Providence islatures - Com. on Federal Taxation. Trade WomenSpace. founding director; Greater House Special Recognition, 1991; Josephine and Econ. Dev.; board member of Fed. for Cleveland InterChurch Council; Wards 4 Irwin Award from WomenSpace, 1991. Community Planning, Elizabeth Bryant and 6 Dem. Clubs: 21 st Dist. Caucus; partici­ Home for the Aged. Ohio Soc. of State Leg­ pant. South Euclid Dem. Club: Heights Dems: islators, Phillis Wheatley Assn, Democratic Cuyahoga Co. Dem. Party Exec. Com.; Job Knox County residents each yearre­ Executive Council. Training Council; Governor's Task Force on ceive about $51.016,068 from the truck­ Recipient: Awards from various Cleve­ Adolescent Sexuality and Pregnancy: NCSL ing industry. This figure represents land electoral wards; neighborhood clubs: Women's Network, past president; NCSL $324,874 in truck registration fees; Cleveland State Univ. Award for chairing Found, for State Legislatures Board; Adv. $749,694 in fuel taxes, and $49,941,500 Commission on Communicative Disorders. Council, Cleveland Head Injury Found.: in wages to the industry's 1,750 workers 1988; First Black legislator to amend Ohio Board of Advs., Bellflower House; board in Knox County. Constitution. member, Cleveland Literacy Coalition.

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Ohio Government Directory 55 Education: Attended Cuyahoga Com­ Citizens League of GreaterCleveland; Friends munity College. of USO; Cleveland Police Historical Soc; Member: Ward 15 Democratic Club; St. American Legislative Exchange Council. Michael Church Altar and Rosary Soc.; Ceska Sin Karlin; Polish Falcons; Fed. of Demo­ cratic Women of Ohio; County and State Democrat Party; Old Brooklyn Community Development; Cleveland Area Soapbox Derby; Natl. Alliance of Czech Catholics; Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation (Charter Member); Natl. Order of Women Legislators. Recipient: Awards from Cuyahoga Co. Fire Fighters, 1983; Northern Ohio Patrolman's Benevolent Assn., 1983; 114th General Assembly Outstanding Service Award, 1982; Ward 9 Youth League Cert, of VERMEL M. WHALEN (D) Appreciation, 1979-82; Commission on Spanish Speaking Affairs Outstanding Pub­ Ohio House, 12th Dist. (Cuyahoga)., four lic Servant Award, 1985; Natl. Senior Citi­ terms. zen Hall of Fame Award, 1987; Who's Who MICHAEL WISE (R) Realtor, Cleveland. of American Women; Cleveland Council of Single; daughter, Yolanda Bayless. 16804 Unemployed Workers Certf. of Apprecia­ Ohio House, 15th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Glendale, Cleveland, 44128. Phone: 216/ tion. Attorney, Thompson Hine and Flory; 561-2944 (O). Guardian Ad Litum Juvenile Court. Education: Certificates in communica­ Age: 30; 456 Bell St., Chagrin Falls, tions and community and labor relations 44022. Phones: 216/247-6927 (H), 216/ from Cleveland State Univ. and Dyke Col­ 566-5639 (B). lege. Education: Grove City College, B.A., Member: Charter member, 21st Con­ economics, with honors; Institute of Holy gressional District Caucus and United Black Land Studies; Gordon-Conwell Theological Fund; Black Women Political Action Com.; Seminary; Case Western Reserve Univ. - Lee Harvard Community Assn.; Mt. Pleas­ Law, J.D., 1990, with honors. ant Community Assn. Member: Chagrin Jaycees; Christian Recipient: Naomi G. Wilcox Award, Legal Soc: American, Ohio. Cuyahoga, and outstanding community service, 1983; Cleveland Bar Assns.; Deacon-Highland Realtist Assn. Award, 1987; Miles Ahead Sixth Presb. Church. Assn. Award, 1988; School District Supt. Award, 1987.

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. Attorney, 18519 Underwood Ave., Cleve­ land, 44119. Age: 50; wife, Patricia; sons, Joseph, Michael; daughter, Jennifer. 2111 Aberdeen Drive, Euclid, 44143. Phones: 216/481- 6000(H), 216/531-7000 (B). Education: Adelbert College, B.A., eco­ EDWARD F. KASPUTIS (R) nomics, history; Case Western Reserve Law BARBARA C. PRINGLE (D) School, J.D. Ohio House, 16th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Member: American Trial Lawyers Assn.; Attorney, Edward F. Kasputis & Assocs., Ohio House, 13th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Soc. of Professionals in Dispute Revolution; 1844 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 44115. Rep. since 1982; State Central Committee GreaterCleveland Safety Council, vice presi­ Age: 31; wife, Lee, daughter, Megan. Woman since 1982; Cleveland City Council, dent; Christian Legal Soc; American Arbi­ 24545 Nobottom Rd., Olmsted Twp., 44138. 1977-82; Precinct Committee Woman, 1976- tration Assn.; American, Ohio, Florida Bar Phones: 216/891-9035 (H), 216/696-6922 77. Assns.; Industrial Relations Research Assn.; (B). North Coast Jewelry, president. Int'l. Industrial Relations Assn.; Natl. Confs. Education: Case Western Reserve Univ., Age: 53;husband,RichardD.;son,Chris­ of Bar Examiners and State Legislators; Int'l. B.A., Polit. Sci., 1983; Cleveland-Marshall topher; daughter, Rhonda. 708 Timothy Soc. of Labor Law and Social Legislation; College of Law, J.D., 1987; Cleveland State Lane, Cleveland, 44109. Phone: 216/398- Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary; lifetime Univ., M.B.A., marketing emphasis, 1987. 0904 (H). member, Air Force Assn. and Optimist Int'l.; Member: Howard E. Ferguson Founda- 56 Ohio Government Directory tion, trustee; founder of Olmsted Twp. Com­ Member: American Legion Post #610; munity Developmental Option Com.; Rocky Holy Name Soc; Assumption Church; Or­ River Chamber of Commerce. der of Eagles; Dev. Financing Adv. Bd.; Turnpike Oversight Com., vice chair; House and Senate Enterprise Zone, chairman; Mo­ DLDtLS tor Veh. Insp. and Maint. Prog., chairman; Ohio Aerospace Inst. Policy Planning Com.; Joint Liquor Permit Quota System Comm. Recipient: Amvets Legislatorof the Year. 1990: Ohio Chamber of Commerce Out­ standing Leadership Award, 1986. Ohio's Association for the

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MADELINE A. CAIN (D) Advancement of Ohio House. 17th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Lakewood City Council, clerk of Council/ Legislative Aide, 1981-86. Asphalt Paving Construction. Gov't. Liaison, Cuyahoga Co. Bd. of County Commissioners, 1986-88. Age: 42; 15555 HilliardRd., Lakewood. 44107. Phone: 216/521-2356 (H). PATRICK A. SWEENEY (D) Education: Ursuline College, B.A., En­ glish, secondary Ed.: Cleveland State Univ., Ohio House. 19th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Ohio Masters, public administration. Rep. since 1967. Member: Lakewood Chamber of Com.; President, PASCO Consultants. Bus. and Prof. Women Assn.; Citizens Fi­ Age: 53: wife, Emily; daughter, Marga­ nancial Adv. Com.; Hospital Adv. Com.; ret Anne. 16529 St. Anthony Lane, Cleve­ CommunityBlockGrantCitizensAdv.com.; land. 44111. Phone: 216/476-2535. Dem. Club Exec. Board; Cuyahoga Co. Dem. Education: Harvard Univ. - Kennedy Club Exec. Com.; Volunteer Guardianship School of Government, M.P.A. Prog. Adv. Board; Cudell Improvement. Inc. Member: NCSL, chairman of Intl. Trade Com.: Ohio Arts Council; Cleveland Water­ front Coalition; Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Board: Technology Leadership Council. Recipient: Hon. Doc. of Laws, Cleve­ land State Univ., 1991; Greater Cleveland Growth Assn., 1990; Cleveland Downtown Bus. Council, 1990; Legis. of the Year, Ohio Academy of Nursing Homes. 1990. Fred Frecker, P.E. President/Executive Director

37 W. Broad St. Suite 460 P.O. Box 16186 ROCCO J. COLONNA (D) Columbus, Ohio 43216 Ohio House, 18th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Phone: 221-5402 Brook Park Ward 4 councilman, 1970-74. Ohio Rep. since 1975. Full-time legislator. Age: 58; wife, Shirley J.; daughters, Tina Marie Rini, Lavaine Ann; son. Daniel. 14431 • Parkman Blvd., Brook Park 44142. Phone: RONALD M. MOTTL (D) 216/676-4040 (H). Ohio House, 20th Dist. (Cuyahoga). Education: Cuyahoga Community Col­ President, Parma City School Board, 1985; lege; Baldwin Wallace College. 57 Ohio Government Directory U.S. Congress, 1975-82; Ohio Senate, 1969- Delaware County residents each year 74; Ohio Rep. 1967-68, 1987 to present; receive about $80,142,526 from the truck­ Parma Council Pres., 1961-66, councilman ing industry. This figure represents 1960-61; Cleveland Asst. lawDir., 1958-60. $450,602 in truck registration fees; Attorney at law, Cassidy & Mottl, 6285 $736,791 in fuel taxes, and $78,955,133 Pearl Rd., Parma Hgts. in wages to the industry's 2,767 workers Age: 59; wife, Debra; sons, Ronald, Jr., in Delaware County. R. Michael; daughters, Ronda, Amanda. 10626 Stonehinge Circle, North Royalton, Assocs., attorney. 44133. Phones: 216/582-1810 (H), 216/ Age: 52; Wife, Joyce (Dr.); children, 781-8000 (B), 216/884-8000 (B). Otto III, Laural. 970 Wellington Blvd., Co­ Education: Notre Dame, B.S., LL.B. lumbus, 43219. Education: Howard Univ.. B.A., Bus. Admin.; The Ohio State Univ., J.D., honors. Member: Past president, Franklin Co. Trial Lawyers Assn. and Robert B. Elliott Law Club; Natl. Conf. of Black Lawyers; Columbus, American Bar Assns.; Natl. Assn. RAY MILLER (D) of Defense Lawyers; Amer. Trial Lawyers Assn.; Ohio Acad, of Trial Lawyers; Black Ohio House, 22nd Dist. (Franklin). Ohio Elected Dems. of Ohio; Columbus Area Black Rep. since 1981. Elected Officials; Natl. Institute of Justice. Columbus State Community College, VP Recipient: Community Service Award, of Minority Affairs. Ohio Minority Business; One of 10 Out­ Age: 43; wife, Marlene; son, Ray III. standing Young Men, Junior Chamber of 3040Elbern Ave., Columbus, 43209. Phone: Commerce; Outs. Svc, Franklin Co. 614/239-8501 (H). Childrens Svcs.; awards from Black Cham­ Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., ber of Commerce, Eastern Union Mission­ M.A., political science, public administra­ ary Baptist Assn.; Ohio Assn. of Real Estate tion. Brokers; Ohio - Equal Opportunities Center Member: Ohio Democratic Party, secre­ OTTO BEATTY, JR. (D) Pioneer Award, 1992; Capital Univ. Law tary; Democratic Natl. Com. Board; Colum­ Ohio House, 21st Dist. (Franklin). Ohio Center/Image Award: Columbus State Univ. bus Metropolitan Area Community Action Rep. since 1980. - Outs. Leadership Award; Ohio State Bar Org.; Coalition for Cost Effective Health Principal, President, Otto Beatty, Jr. & Assn. Leadership while in government, 1992.

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ti ,.'HW Svcs. Planning Review Board; chairman, ary Chairman. Columbus Chapter of United Age: 65; daughters, Julie and Jenifer; 29th Dist. Citizen Caucus; Second Baptist Nations Assn.. 1991; South Central Ohio 6870-B E. Livingston Ave., Reynoldsburg, Church; Alpha Phi Alpha, life member: Right Dist. of Carpenters #200,1990; Alumni Rec­ 43068. Phone: 614/864-8879 (H). from the Start Board; Literacy Initiative of ognition Award. OSU Stadium Scholarship Member: Reynoldsburg-Pickerington Central Ohio; Natl. Afro-American Museum. Dorm Alumni Assn., 1991; Ohio Farmer's Rotary Club; former vice chairman, Ohio Recipient: Outstanding Legislator Union, 1990; Legislator of the Year, Mid Turnpike Commission; former member, Awards from: Franklin Co. Trial Lawyers Ohio Nurses Assn., 1989; Ohio Council of Franklin Co. Mental Health Board; Alvis Assn.. Central State Univ.. and Ohio Human Private Colleges and Schools, 1989; Ohio House and Lutheran Soc. Svcs.; Jt. Com. on Svcs. Director's Assn. Listed in Who's Who Optometric Assn., 1988; Ohio Assn. of Civil Mental Retardation and Developmental Dis­ in American Politics, and Among Black Trial Attorneys, 1987; Ohio Assn. of Certi­ abilities. Americans: 1988 Legislator of the Year from fied Public Accountants, 1987: American Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Natl. Alliance for the Mentally 111. Ohio Head Tort Reform Assn., 1987; Dist. Advocate, Republican Legislators Assn., 1991; Ohio Start Assn., Public Childrens Svcs. Assn. of Ohio Coalition for the Education of Handi­ Women's Hall of Fame, 1991. Ohio. Ohio Assn. for Developmental Educa­ capped Children, 1986; Franklin Co. Trial tion. Ohio Assn. of Educational Opportunity Lawyers Assn., 1984: Christopher Colum­ Program Personnel. Alpha Phi Alpha Frater­ bus Achievement Award, Mayor Buck nity, Ohio Assn. of Black Health Care Pro­ Rinehart, 1984; Assn. of Municipal-County fessionals, Mental Health Assn. of Ohio; Judges of Ohio, 1983; Founder Award, Hubert H. Humphrey Award from Akron/ Syntaxis, 1983; Celebrity Bartender Daze Summit Community Action Program; Sec­ Champ. Mid-Ohio Chapter of the Natl. Mul­ ond Baptist Church: Commitment to Excel­ tiple Sclerosis Soc, 1983. lence Award. Commission on Minority Health; Intl. Path Finder Award, World Con­ gress on the Family's; Legislator of the Year, Ohio Nurses Assn.; Special Achievement Award. Blacks in Government Ore.

JAMES W. MASON (R) Ohio House, 25th Dist. (Franklin). Bexley Board of Zoning Appeals. Attorney: 501 S. High St., Cols., 43215; Adjunct Professor of Law, Capital Univ. Age: 44; wife, Betsy (RN); son, Jim; daughters, Julie, Katie. 259 N. Stanwood Rd., Columbus, 43209. Phones: 614/237- JO ANN DAVIDSON (R) 6245(H). 614/224-8700 (B). Ohio House. 24th Dist. (Franklin). Education: St. Louis Univ.. B.S., busi­ Reynoldsburg City Council member. 1968- ness; Ohio Northern Univ., J.D. 77; Ohio Rep. since 1981; currently Minor­ Member: Ohio State and Columbus Bar MIKE STINZIANO (D) ity Leader. Assns.; Franklin Co. Trial Lawyer's Assn.; Vice president of special programs, Ohio St. Catharine Church; St. Charles High School Ohio House, 23rd Dist. (Franklin). Ohio Chamber of Commerce. Adv. Bd.. former member. Rep. since 1973. Age: 46; wife, Lisa; daughters, D'Lyn, Stephanie. Michaelena; son. Michael. 314 King Ave., Columbus, 43201. Phone: 614/ 421-2505 (H). Education: Harvard Univ., M.P.A.; The Ohio State Univ., B.A., political science, M.A., public policy. Member: Task Force on Health Care and Health Insurance, chairman; Capitol Square formerly G & D Transport Renovation Foundation, treasurer: Mount Carmel College of Nursing Board Treasurer; We have gone Arctic to serve your time Performing Arts Facilities Commission. Recipient: Distinguished Svc. or recog­ and temperature sensitive transportation needs. nition awards from: Ohio Student Loan Common and contract carrier serving the Commission, 1992; Mayor Gregory Lashutka, 1992; OSU Council of Graduate 48 contiguous states plus Ontario and . Students, 1992; Children's Hospital, Central Ohio Poison Center, 1992; Ohio State Bar 4301 Lyman Drive P.O.Box 129 Assn., 1992; The Hemophilia Families of Telephone 614-876-4008 OH. 1991; Community Crime Patrol, 1991; Hilliard, Ohio 43026 Columbus Clean Community, 1991; Honor­

Ohio Government Directory 59 Recipient: Northland Community Coun­ Member: American Cancer Soc. Board, cil President's Award; Veterans Admin. Franklin Co. Unit; The Columbus Zoo; Ohio Commendation; American Red Cross Vol­ Arts Council; Navy League; "Picnic with the unteer Svc. Award. Pops", chairman 1985-88; formerboard mem­ ber of Columbus Symphony Orch. Board Public Affairs Com.; former cochairman, "Celebrity Waiters", Recreation Unlimited former board member of Pilot Dogs, Inc. American Legion; Buckeye Republican Club Natl. Guard Assn.; Navy League; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite; Aladdin Shrine Fly­ ing Nobles; First Community Church; Ameri­ can Legis. Exchange Council; former At- large Clintonville Area Commissioner. Recipient: USAF Meritorious Service Medal, 1980 and Air Medal for Operation Desert Storm, 1991; Watchdog of the Trea­ PATRICK J. TIBERI (R) sury, 1986, 1988, 1990; Cols. Symphony Volunteer of the Year, 1988. Ohio House, 26th Dist. (Franklin). Former Asst. District Mgr., Cong. . Licking County residents each year receive about $152,046,427 from the Age: 30; wife, Denice; 5208 Honeytree E. J. THOMAS (R) trucking industry. This figure represents Loop W, Columbus, 43229. Phone: 614/ $892,209 in truck registration fees; 890-7771 (H). Ohio House, 27th Dist. (Franklin). $ 1,091,902 in fuel taxes, and $ 150,062,317 Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A.. Pilot with Ohio Air Natl. Guard and avia­ in wages to the industry's 5,258 workers journalism. tion consultant. in Licking County. Member: Forest Park Civic Assn., past Age: 40; son, Edward James, III; daugh­ Logan County residents each year re­ president; American Red Cross Columbus ter, Alicia Layne. 4866 Rustic Bridge Rd., ceive about $48,802,648 from the truck­ Chapter Board and chairman of Military, Columbus, 43214. Phone: 614/267-7070 ing industry. This figure represents Veterans and Community Svc. Com.; co- (H). $300,611 in truck registration fees; founder and president, Windsor Terrace Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., $700,887 in fuel taxes, and $47,801,150 Learning Center; Sons of Italy; St. John the accounting; Ball State Univ., M.A., political in wages to the industry's 1,675 workers Baptist Catholic Church. science. in Logan County.

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WW? Ohio Reg. Planning Commission, Central Ohio Municipal Council, U.A. Commission on Aging, COTA/MORPC Transit 2000 Task Force. Colour Columbus. Recipient: Northwest Kiwanis Svc. Award; U.A. Rotary Woman of the Year; OHIO HOME U.A. Civic Assn. Dist. Citizen; U.S. Cham­ ber of Commerce Citizen of the Year. BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

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PRISCILLA D. MEAD (R) Ohio House, 28th Dist. (Franklin). Up­ per Arlington City Council, 1982-90; mayor, 1986-90. Ohio Justice Services, director. Age: 49; husband, John L.; children, John. William, Neel, Sarah. 2281 Brixton Rd., Columbus, 43221. Phones: 614/488- 8224 (H). 614/488-0321 (FAX). WILLIAM SCHUCK (R) Education: The Ohio State Univ. Member: Trustee of Volunteers of Ohio House, 29th Dist. (Franklin, part of America, First Community Village, Com­ Pickaway). munity Shelter Board, Upper Arlington Attorney, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, Vincent J. Squillace CAE (U.A.) Education Foundation, Franklin Co. 41 S. High St.. Columbus, 43215. Child Abuse and Neglect Foundation. Ohio Executive Assn. of Regional Councils; member of Lorain County residents each year Vice President Council for Ethics in Economics; Junior receive about $265,121,836 from the League of Columbus, YWCA; League of trucking industry. This figure represents Women Voters, U.A. Chamber of Commerce; $1,592,582 in truck registration fees; Hilltop Business Assn.; Delta Gamma: First $1,693,104 in fuel taxes, and Officers Community Church; Franklin Co. Republi­ $261,836,150 in wages to the industry's can Central Com.; former trustee of Mid- 9.175 workers in Lorain County. Jim Sutliff, Columbus, President

WHOLESALE BEER AND WINE Bailey Stanbery, ASSOCIATION OF OHIO Toledo, 37 West Broad Street, Suite 710 Past President Columbus, Ohio 43215 Dick Silver, Ohio WATS 1-800-282-7639 Cleveland, Phone (614) 224-3500 Vice President FAX: (614)224-1348 Fred Tobin, North Canton, Secretary /Treasurer

Allan Krulak, Cleveland, Serving the Beer and Wine Chairman Govt. Affairs Wholesalers of Ohio since 1934 Timothy J. Bechtold 16 E. Broad Street Executive Director and Staff Counsel Columbus, Ohio 43215 800-282-3403

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Complimentary valet parking - all evening Dinner theatre packages available Private meeting room for up to 28 people available For reservations: 228-2858 Ask about our convenient house accounts. SW corner of Broad & High, 7 S. High St 228-2858 Fax 228-7720 i 62 Ohio Government Directory Age: 40; 1992 Drury Lane, Columbus. Black Women's Dem. Club; Outs. Achieve­ since 1978. 43235. Phones: 614/459-2504 (H), 614/ ment, Melrose YMCA; Paul Cohen Award, Insurance agent. Dale N. Van Vyven In­ 227-1926 (B). 1992; Pub. Off. of Year. NASW; Susan B. surance, Sharonville. Education: Harvard,B.A., 1974;Cornell, Anthony Award, Ohio NOW Ed. & Legal Age: 57; wife, Anne; children, Pamela. M.BA..J.D.. 1982. Fund; BEDO Outs. Pub. Svc. as first Afri­ Stacey, Margo, Eric, Meredith, Stuart. 4799 Member: U.S., Ohio, Columbus Bar can-American Women elected to Ohio Gen. Fields-Ertel Rd.,Sharonville,45241. Phones: Assns.; Columbus Athletic Club: Germania Assembly. 513/563-1371 (H), 513/563-2541 (B). Club; U.S. Navy League; Agonis Club: Education: Univ. of Cincinnati. Northwest Christian Church. Member: Former treasurer, junior and Recipient: One of Ten Outstanding senior warden of Calvary Episcopal Church; Young Citizens of Columbus. 1986. Sharonville Business Assn.; Kiwanis Club of Sharonville, past president; board mem­ ber of Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America; Cincinnati, Ohio and Natl. Assns. of Life Underwriters, Natl. Bd. of Directors, secretary; American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC); Natl. Republican Legisla­ tors' Assn.; chairman, Board of Directors, United Conservatives of Ohio.

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WILLIAM L. MALLORY (D) Ohio House, 31st Dist. (Hamilton). Ohio I rremembefmemberr thathatt warwa™i Rep. since 1967. Majority floor leader since fMlinfatlmg that came frorfronlf 1 13th General Assembly. growing up in a com­ HELEN RANKIN (D) Adjunct professor, Univ. of Cincinnati. munity that cared about Age: 60; wife, Fannie; sons, Mark, Dale, Ohio House. 30th Dist. (Hamilton). Ohio you. Nice folks.Fnendly Dwane and William; daughter. Denise. 907 Rep. since 1978. neighbors Those home­ Dayton St., Cincinnati, 45214. Phone: 513/ Full-time legislator. town ties are important to 721-0065 (H). Age: 54; husband, William B. Merritt, Education: Central State Univ., with all of us; and, perhaps Sr.; daughters Sharron G., Connie L.; son, honors, received Hon. Doc. of Law degree. more important to the James W., Jr. 3461 Evanston Ave., Cincin­ Member: West End Community Coun­ meeting/convention pro­ nati, 45207. Phone: 513/751-4122 (H). cil, past president; Hamilton Co. Dem. Party, fessionals in Lima, Ohio. Education: Univ. of Cincinnati. Hon. chairman; NCSL; 33rd Degree Mason, Member: Mt. Zion Methodist Church; We take all the best that King Solomon Consistory #20, Cincinnati. United Methodist Women's Circle #5; "Hometown" has to offer Recipient: Pioneer Awards, Hamilton Hamilton Co. Women's Dem. Club; Ward 3 and treat every group we County; awards from Ohio Commission on Dem. Club; NCSL. Com. on Human Re­ Aging; Mentally Retarded Assn.; OhioCoun- serve like our most impor­ sources; Planned Parenthood Assn. of Cin­ cil of Community Mental Health Centers; tant guests. For groups of cinnati Board: Community Action Agency; Outstanding Citizens Award, Cincinnati; 10 to 1,000. we knot those Ohio Job Training Coordinating Council. numerous other awards. Recipient: Recognition Award, Ohio hometown ties and make Primary Care Assn.; Legis. of the Year, Natl. your meeting a success. Assn. of Social Workers; 1980 Democratic Tie into this special Natl. Platform Com.; Outs. Achievement " HOMETOWN " Award, Black Student Community of Capi­ atmosphere for tal Univ.; Hon. Buckeye Colonel; Tribute to your meet­ Black Women. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Outs. Women of the Year, Harriett Tubman ing.

Lucas County residents each year re­ Give us a call today. ceive about $511,026,245 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents ^ L • I ,M • A $2,508,077 in truck registration fees; $2,444,301 in fuel taxes, and OLc's $506,073,867 in wages to the industry's 17,733 workers in Lucas County. LIMA/ALLEN COUNTY CONVENTION Madison County residents each year & VISITORS BUREAU receive about $40,819,752 from the truck­ 147 N. Main St. ing industry. This figure represents Lima, Ohio 45801 $231,177 in truck registration fees; DALE N. VAN VYVEN (R) (419) 222-6045 Fax 229-0266 $635,376 in fuel taxes, and $39,953,200 Ohio House, 32nd Dist. (Hamilton). in wages to the industry's 1.400 workers President, Sharonville City Council, 1975- in Madison County. 78; councilman-at-large, 1966-75; Ohio Rep.

63 Ohio Government Directory Recipient: Outstanding Young Man (H), 513/251-9433(B). award for community service from Jaycees; Attended Quincy College. Outstanding ALEC Leader and Legislator; Member: Delhi Twp. and Price Hill Watchdog of the Treasury and Outstanding Civic Assns.; S.U.M.A. Board; Easter Seal Legislator Awards from United Conserva­ Mary Schloss Award Sel. Com.; Oak Hills tives of Ohio; Twp. Legislator of the Year Local School Dist. Hall of Honor Sel. Com. from Hamilton Co. Twp. Assn.; Conserva­ Recipient: Legislative Excellence Award, tion Award. Hamilton Co. Park District. OH Twp. Assn., 1992; Legis. Appreciation Award, Ohio Right to Life, 1991; Jack Wolf Memorial Award, Ohio Secretary of State, 1991; "Things Keep Looking Up" Award. Downs Syndrome Assn. of Greater Cincin­ nati, 1991; Appreciation Award, Boy Scout Troop 483, 1991; Cert, of Support, Ohio Farmers Union. 1990; Legislator of the Year, Hamilton Co. Twp. Assn., 1990, Hamilton Co. Assn. of Trustees and Clerks, 1985; Pro- Life Legislator of the Year, United Conser­ vatives of Ohio, 1990; Outstanding Achieve­ CHERYL J. WINKLER (R) ment, Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, 1980; Ohio House, 34th Dist. (Hamilton). Green Outs. Leadership, S.U.M.A. of Hamilton Co., Twp. trustee, 1986-90, clerk, 1984-85. 1984; Defender of Life Award, Ohio Right Age: 54; Husband, Judge Ralph Winkler; to Life, 1986; President's Award of Apprec, Greater Cincinnati/Ohio Automobile Deal­ children Robert C, Ralph E.; 5028 Race Rd., ers Assns., 1986; Public Transit Person of Cincinnati, 45211. Phone: 513/574-2577 Year, Ohio Pub. Transit Assn., 1986. (H). JEROME F. LUEBBERS (D) Mahoning County residents each year Marion County residents each year re­ Ohio House, 33rd Dist. (Hamilton). Delhi receive about $258,654,262 from the truck­ ceive about $66,095,829 from the trucking Twp. trustee, 1970-78. Ohio Rep. since ing industry. This figure represents industry. This figure represents $406,754 1979. $1,574,536 in truck registration fees; in truck registration fees; $765,125 in fuel President, Cincinnati Newsmonth, Inc. $1,188,992 in fuel taxes, and $255,890,733 taxes, and $64,923,950 in wages to the Age: 50; wife,Judy; sons,Joe,Jerry, Jim; in wages to the industry's 8.967 workers in industry's 2,275 workers in Marion County. daughters, Julie, Jill, Jesse; 5490 Betlin Ct., Mahoning County. Cincinnati 45238. Phones: 513/922-5405

OFFICERS EXECUTIVE STAFF Chairman - Fred M. Crosby John C. Mahaney, Jr. Crosby Furniture President Cleveland Vice Chairman - Jerome Gaflbrd James E. Henry Lazarus Department Stores Senior Vice President Cincinnati General Counsel Vice Chairman - John Josephson Big Bear Stores Matthew G. Kallner Columbus Assistant General Counsel Ohio Council of Treasurer - Michael J. Knilans Retail Merchants Big Bear Stores (retired) Mark E. Bordas 50 W. Broad St. Suite 1616 Columbus Governmental Affairs Director Columbus, Ohio 43215 Secretary - Stuart K. Jones (614)221-7833 Berry's Barbell & Equipment Co. Dale D. Masten FAX: (614)221-7020 Columbus Public Affairs Director

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64 Ohio Government Directory Education: Attended Univ. of Cincinnati. Age: 44; wife, Linda; sons, Billy, Alex. Member: Cincinnati Bar Assn. Auxil­ 3153 McGill Lane,Cincinnati,45251. Phone: iary; numerous PTA's: Great Rivers Girl 513/385-5302 (H). Scout Council; Green Twp. and Bridgetown Education: Salmon P. Chase College of Civic Clubs; Western Hamilton Co. Eco­ Law, J.D.; Univ. of Cincinnati, B.B.A. nomic Council. Member: Phi KappaTheta Fraternity; St. Recipient: Great Rivers Girl Scout Coun­ Ann Church; Hamilton Co. and Colerain cil Appreciation Award. 1984. Twp. Republican Clubs; Cincinnati Bar Assn.; Hamilton Co. Trustees & Clerks Assn., president; former member, Colerain Kiwanis and Youth Svc. Bur.; Colerain Town Mtg. Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Hamilton Co. Twp. Assn., 1983.

Medina County residents each year receive about $137,229,535 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $918,219 in truck registration fees; $993,632 in fuel taxes, and $ 135,317,683 ROBERT L. SCHULER (R) in wages to the industry's 4.742 workers in Medina County. Ohio House, 36th Dist. (Hamilton). Sy­ Meigs County residents each year re­ camore Twp. trustee; Deer Park City Coun­ ceive about $ 18,071,744 from the truck­ cil; Hamilton Co. Reg. Planning Commis­ ing industry. This figure represents sioner. $156,141 in truck registration fees; Real estate appraiser. Comprehensive $554,986 in fuel taxes, and $17,360,617 Appraisal Svc. in wages to the industry's 608 workers in Age: 49: wife, Shelagh; son, Robert L.; Meigs County. daughter. Sherry L. 3648 Jeffrey Ct., Cin­ LOUIS W. BLESSING, JR. (R) Mercer County residents each year cinnati. 45236. Phones: 513/891-6293 (H), receive about $41.623.757 from the truck­ Ohio House. 35th Dist. (Hamilton). Gen­ ing industry. This figure represents 513/791-6293 (B). eral Division Referee, Court of Common $296,242 in truck registration fees; Education: Univ. of Cincinnati, business Pleas, Hamilton Cty. Colerain Twp. trustee, $660,866 in fuel taxes, and $40,666,650 real estate. 1979-82. in wages to the industry's 1,425 workers Member: Cincinnati Board of Realtors; Attorney, private practice. in Mercer County. Ohio and Natl. Assns. of Realtors; American

DISTRIBUTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE INC.

The Distributive Services Committee (DSC) is made up of trade associations whose members are involved in the distribution of products and services. The purpose of the DSC is to accomplish various legislative objectives which shall be consistent with the interest of its members and the public interest. More importantly, to work within the legislative process in a fair, equitable, and professional manner. The following DSC members would like to congratulate the members of the 120th Ohio General Assembly ana express our sincere desire to work with you. Automotive Service Association of Ohio Ohio Grocers Association Farm & Power Equipment Retailers Assoc. Ohio Hardware Association Ohio Assoc, of Tobacco & Candy Distributors Ohio Licensed Beverage Association Ohio Automobile Dealers Association Ohio Lumbermen's Association Ohio Auto Wholesalers Association Ohio Manufactured Housing Association Ohio Cleaners Association Ohio Pharmacists Association Ohio Council of Retail Merchants Ohio Restaurant Association Ohio Dairy Products Association Wholesale Beer & Wine Assoc, of Ohio The above associations represent nearly 35 ,000 businesses in the State of Ohio

For more information regarding the Distributive Services Committee, contact one of the following officers: David Kahler, President, 614/889-1309 Tom Jackson, Vice President, 614<'4H7-9991 Brooke Cheney, Treasurer, 614/461-9335

Ohio Government Directory 65 Assn. of Certified Appraisers; The 200 Club; Woods Historical Southwest John Hauck Education: Parson College, B.A., sociol­ St. Vincent Ferrer Church; Hamilton Co. House Board; Ohio Childrens Trust Fund ogy/education; Cincinnati College of Mortu­ Solid Waste Dist., finance chair; OKI Reg. Board; numerous social and civic organiza­ ary Science, A.A.S.; Xavier Univ., M.Ed., Council of Governments, past president; tions; formerly active in Anderson and Turpin guidance & counseling. Sycamore Senior Center, director; Deer Park Middle Schools PTAs; Episcopal Church Member: Black Elected Democrats of Schools, Building Com. Women, St. Timothy's Episcopal Church; Ohio; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Dayton Salem Senior Center; Delta Delta Delta So­ Urban League; Private Industry Council; Natl. rority Mothers Club; Cincinnati Ballet Com.; Funeral Directors & Morticians Assn.; Mont­ United Fine Arts Fund; Forest Hills Instru­ gomery Co. Community Action Agency. mental Music Assn.. Recipient: Community Svc. Award, Al­ Recipient: Council of PTA Svcs. to Chil­ pha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1992; Dist. Svc. dren; Ohio AMVETS Legis. Award; Inducted Award, Dayton Sec. of N.C.N.W., 1991; into the Natl. Sen. Citizens Hall of Fame. Outs. Vol. Svc. Award, Ellison Senior Citi­ zen Ctr., 1990; Citizen of the Year, Omega Psi Phi Frat., 1990; Violet Award, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 1989; Who's Who in the Midwest, 12 Ed., 1988, 22nd Ed., 1989; Woman of the Year, Metropolitan Women Civic Group, 1989; Dayton Sec. of N.C.N. W., One of Ten Outstanding Women. 1987.

JACQUELYN K. O'BRIEN (R) Ohio House, 37th Dist. (Hamilton). Ohio Rep. since 1985. Full-time legislator. Age: 61; Widow; son, J. Todd; daugh­ ters, Holly Saunders, Heather Krombholz. 7651 Burlinehills Court, Cincinnati, 45244. RHINE McLIN (D) Phone: 513/231-5331 (H). Education: Attended Univ. of Cincin­ Ohio House, 38th Dist. (Montgomery). nati. Ohio Rep. since 1988. Member: Anderson Hills Twp. Library ; McLin Funeral Home, Inc., director; Sche Women's Republican Club and Men and Realty, Inc., president and CEO; Central Women's Republican Club; Anderson Hills State Univ., instructor. Women's Club; Hamilton Co. Republican Age: 44; husband, J.W. Smith. 1130 THOMAS M. ROBERTS (D) Club; Psi Psi Psi; Anderson Hills Loan Foun­ Germantown St., Dayton, 45408. Phone: dation Board; Salvation Army; Sharon 513/222-7821 (H). Ohio House, 39th Dist. (Montgomery). Ohio Rep. since 1986. Full-time legislator. Age: 40; wife, Regina M.; son, Edward; daughter, Erienne. 1739 Catalpa Drive, Day­ ton, 45406. Phone: 513/278-5583 (H). Best Wishes to Education: Univ. of Dayton, B.A. com­ munication arts; attended Sinclair Commu­ The Ohio Trucking Association nity College. Member: Dayton Job Corp. Advisory Com.; Montgomery Co. Mental Health Assn., past president; board of trustees, Natl. Conf. of Christians and Jews, Dayton Reg., and Jobs for Graduates of Dayton; Univ. of Day­ ton Board; Black Elected Democrats of Ohio, 1 st president; Chaminade-Julienne Dev. Adv. Council Natl. Conf. of Christians & Jews; Dayton Area Health Plan. Recipient: Outstanding Young Man of America, 1982; and many state and local SUPER FOOD commendations. Miami County residents each year SERVICES, INC. receive about $109,928,586 from the trucking industry. This figure represents Dayton, Ohio $641,503 in truck registration fees; $842,683 in fuel taxes, and $108,444,400 in wages to the industry's 3.800 workers in Miami County.

66 Ohio Government Directory of Dayton Law School, J.D., summa cum Age: 38; single; 1641 Longbow Lane, laude 1988. West Carrollton, 45449. Phones: 513/859- Member: Antioch Temple Shrine; 32nd 4763(H), 513/381-2838 (B). Degree Mason; for member, Montgomery Education: Wright State Univ., B.A., Co. Board of Elections. political science, M.A., economics; Salmon P. Chase College of Law, J.D., 1991. Member: Ohio and Dayton Bar Assns.; former member of Jaycees, Wright State Business Alumni; Government Finance Of­ ficers Assn.; American Management Assn.; Ohio School Boards Assn.; Montgomery Co. Republican Central and Exec. Corns.; Leadership Dayton Assn. Recipient: Top Student in Law School Graduating Class; placed in top 1% on 1991 Ohio Bar Exam.

JEFF JACOBSON (R) Monroe County residents each year recei ve about $ 10,244,568 from the truck­ Ohio House, 40th Dist. (Montgomery). ing industry. This figure represents Montgomery Co. Republican Party, chair­ $111,470 in truck registration fees; man; precinct captain, 12 years; Ohioans for $620,431 in fuel taxes, and $9,512.667 in Fair Representation, executive vice presi­ wages to the industry's 333 workers in dent. J. DONALD MOTTLEY (R) Monroe County. Montgomery County residents each Attorney. Ohio House, 41st Dist. (Montgomery). yearreceive about $658,030,934 from the Age: 31; 7651 Downing St., Dayton, West Carrollton Bd. of Ed., 1974-85; Mont­ trucking industry. This figure represents 45414. Phones: 513/454-1619 (H), 513/ gomery chief deputy county auditor, 1987- $3,244,004 in truck registration fees; 224-1992 (O). 91. $2,693,629 in fuel taxes, and $652,093,300 in wages to the industry's 22,850 workers Education: Yale Univ., B.A.. economics Attorney, Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LP A, in Montgomery County. and political science, cum laude 1983; Univ. Cincinnati.

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ROBERT L. CORBIN (R) Ohio House, 42nd Dist. (Montgomery). Ohio Rep. since 1977. Age: 69; wife, Edith; daughters, Lynn and Carol. 135 Shadybrook Drive, Dayton, 45459. Phone: 513/434-2404 (H). Education: Otterbein College. Member: Agonis Club of Dayton; Otterbein College Alumni Assn.; Normandy United Methodist Church; Walnut Grove Country Club. Recipient: Distinguished Service Award, Otterbein College, 1986.

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ROBERT E. NETZLEY (R) ins Ohio House, 43rd Dist. (part of Miami, Montgomery). Ohio Rep. since 1961. OfiLO CabLz [jfE.Lzvli.lon crf-^oaiatlon Full-time legislator. Age; 70; wife, Marjorie; children, Kathy, Carol, Robert. Pemberton Rd., Laura, 45337. Phone: 513/947-1233 (H). Education: Miami Univ., B.S., business; representing the Cornell Univ. Midshipman School, U.S. Navy Ensign. Cable Television Industry of Ohio Member: Lions Club; VFW; American Legion; Laura Christian Church; Grange, chairman, Miami Co. Republican Exec. Com; 614/461-4014 Natl. Council of Insurance Legislators; American Legislative Exchange Council; United Conservatives of Ohio. Recipient: Purple Heart; Watchdog of Suite 1118 »LeVeque Tower* 50 W. Broad St. •Columbus, OH 43215 the Treasury.

68 Ohio Government Directory of the Year, 1982; Natl. Assn. of Real Estate ter Review Commission, chairman; Akron Brokers, Inc.; Fair Housing Award. 1988. Health Commission, 1984-89, president. 1986-89; Leadership Akron Alumni Assn. Board, 1985-87. chairman of Training Com., 1988-90; Ardmore, Inc., 1980-85, president, 1983-85; Leadership Akron, 1984-85; Ak­ ron Art Institute volunteer; Akron, Ohio and American Bar Assns.; author, comment, Strict Liability and the New Home Buyer, summer, 1980 Akron Law Review.

VERNON L. SYKES (D) Ohio House, 44th Dist. (Summit). Akron City Council Third Ward. KAREN M. DOTY (D) Economist, Univ. of Akron. Ohio House. 45th Dist. (Summit). Age: 41; wife. Barbara; daughters, Principal. Buckingham, Doolittle & Stancy, Emilia. 615 Diagonal Rd., Akron. Burroughs, LPA, Akron. 44320. Phone: 216/434-0202 (H). Address: 1245 Jefferson Ave., Akron, Education: Harvard Univ.. M.P.A., 1986; 44313. Phone: 216/836-7778 (H), 216/376- Wright State Univ., M.S., 1980; Ohio Univ., 5300(B). B.A.. 1974. Education: Old Dominion Univ., B.S., Member: Western Economic Assn. Intl.; WAYNE M. JONES (D) 1973; Univ. of Akron, M.A.. 1977, J.D.. BancOne Community Advisory Board; 1981. Ohio House, 46th Dist. (Summit). Ohio Cuyahoga Valley Assn. Member: Children Svcs. Bd., trustee, Rep. since 1988. Chief deputy, Cuyahoga Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Natl. 1990 to present; Emergency Medical Svcs. Falls Municipal Court, 1980-83; deputy di­ Assn. of Social Workers, 1986; Councilman Adv.Bd., 1991 to present; Akron 1990Char- rector, Ohio Dept. of Insurance. 1983-87.

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Ohio Government Directory 69 Attorney, Roetzel and Andress. Member: Adv. Council on Urban Af­ Age: 38; wife, Dawn; sons, Jason, fairs; Urban Minority Alcoholism Program; Zachary, Nicholas. 2380 Highpoint Rd., Economic Intl. Opportunity Planning Assn.; Cuyahoga Falls, 44223. Phone: 216/923- Frederick Douglas Community Center; 4229 (H). NAACP; Who's Who in American Politics. Education: Kent State Univ.; Univ. of Recipient: American Business Women Akron, B.S.. education, cum laude, A.A.S., Assn. Citation; president and board, Assn. criminal justice; Capital Univ. Law School, for Supervision and Curriculum Dev. Cert.; J.D. Cert, of Community Leadership, Unitarian Member: past orpresent member of Ohio Universalist Fellowship for Social Justice. State and Akron Bar Assns., Catholic Youth Orgs., Supreme Court Mock Trial Com., F.O.C.U.S., charter member. Hoban Alumni Assn., Akron Law Library Assn., Front St. Business Assn., Fraternal Order of Police, Just Say No Club of America, United Way, Operation Feed. Civic Theater Adv. Com. THOMAS M. SEESE (D) Ohio House, 48th Dist. (Part of Portage, Summit). Coventry Twp. trustee, 1978-86; precinct committee person since 1976. Full-time legislator. Age: 48; wife, Pamela; children, Sandy, Ronald, Thomas, Jr., William, Brian. 3580 Mong Ave., Akron, 44319. Phone: 216/ 644-7475 (H). Education: Hower Vocational. Member: Advisory Com..Congressman J. BARNEY QUILTER (D) Seiberling: volunteer for United Way of Sum­ Ohio House, 50th Dist. (Lucas). Ohio mit Co., March of Dimes, Multiple Sclero­ Rep. since 1967. Speaker Pro Tem. 111th- sis; United Auto Workers, Local 856; Frater­ 119th General Assemblies. nal Order of Police; Ohio Farmers Union; Age: 73; wife, Mary; daughter. Mary Ann; Ohio Farm Bureau; ABATE; Loyal Order of son, James B. Jr. P.O. Box 50470, Toledo, Moose, Lodge 759; Sons of American Le­ BETTY SUTTON(D) 43605. Phones: 419/691-2692 (H). gion; Buckeye State Sheriffs Assn.; SOKOL Education: Attended DeSales College. Ohio House, 47th Dist. (Summit). Club; 9th Ward Democratic Club; Barberton Member: VFW, life member; American Barberton City Council, councilwoman-at- Men's Democratic Club; South Summit Legion; AMVETS; Boys Club; East Toledo large, 1990-91; Summit Co. Council, 1992 Democrats; Summit Co. Dem. Cent. Com. Club; River East Assn.; Knights of Colum­ vice president, 1991-92. bus; Moose; Eagles; Order of AHEPA. Attorney: A. William Zavarello Co. Recipient: Myrl Shoemaker A ward, Ohio Age: 29; single; 338 E. Baird Ave., Democratic Party, 1989; Legislator of the Barberton, 44203. Phone: 216/753-5329 Year Awards from Toledo Soc. for Autistic (H). Children and Ohio Chemical Council, 1986; Education: Kent State Univ., B.A., po­ Silver Slate Award. Toledo Public Schools, litical science, 1985; Univ. of Akron School 1989; Wayman Palmer Award; Leaders of Law, J.D., 1990. Award, NCSL; Dist. Svc. awards from: Member: Akron Child Guidance Adv. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Council, Barberton Branch; American Bar Assn., Assn. of Ohio Philanthropic Homes & Assn.; Assn. of Trial Lawyers of America; Housing for the Aging. Ohio Auto Dealers Ohio Acad, of Trial Lawyers; Summit Co. Assn.; Ohio Disabled Veterans and Veterans Trial Lawyers Assn.; Federated Democratic of Foreign Wars; honorary county superin­ Women; Barberton Dem, Barberton tendent, Ohio Co. Superintendents Assn. Women's and Summit Co. Democratic Clubs; Summit Co. Democratic Party Constitution Morrow County residents each year and By-Laws Com. receive about $25,308,422 from the truck­ Recipient: Federal Bar Assn. Award for ing industry. This figure represents Outstanding Performance in Constitutional CASEY C. JONES (D) $207,749 in truck registration fees; $605,557 in fuel taxes, and $24,495,1 17 Law, 1989; American Jurisprudence Award Ohio House, 49th Dist. (Lucas). Ohio in wages to the industry's 858 workers in for Constitutional Law, 1989. Rep. since 1969. Morrow County. Morgan County residents each year Owner, Casey Jones Insurance Agency. Muskingum County residents each year receive about $ 13.987.666 from the truck­ Age: 72; wife, Lovell; daughters, receive about $89,478,662 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents LaVerne, Sarah, Marsha, Marilyn; sons, ing industry. This figure represents $107,642 in truck registration fees; Casey Jr., Clarence, Bill, Curtis, George. $618,520 in truck registration fees; $562,291 in fuel taxes, and $ 13,317,733 in 355 Pinewood Ave., Toledo, 43602. Phones: $867,976 in fuel taxes, and $87,992,167 wages to the industry's 467 workers in 419/246-8980 (H), 419/248-3796 (B). in wages to the industry's 3,083 workers Morgan County. Education: Knoxville College, physical in Muskingum County. education.

70 Ohio Government Directory TIM GREENWOOD (R) SALLY ANN PERZ (R) DARRELL W. OPFER (D) Ohio House, 51st Dist. (Lucas). Ohio Ohio House, 52nd Dist. (Lucas). Ohio House, 53rd Dist. (Ottawa, part of Rep. since 1989. Management Consultant. Perz, Inc. Erie, Lucas). Ottawa Co. commissioner. Lawyer, partner with Spengler. Age: 50; husband, Joseph; children, 1982-1992. Nathanson, Heyman, McCarthy & Durfee. Allison, Julie, Melanie, Andrea, Brian. 3205 Former high school teacher, full-time leg­ Age: 43; wife, Linda; children. Kelly. River Rd., Toledo, 43614. Phones: 419/ islator. Katharine. 4324 Mockingbird Lane. To­ 382-6646 (H), 419/893-2992 (B). Age: 51; single; 12342 W. SR 105, Oak ledo. 43623. Phones: 419/841-1392 (H), Education: Siena Heights, B.A.. busi­ Harbor, 43449. Phone: 419/898-3962 (H). 419/241-2201 (B). ness communications. Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Education: Denison Univ., B.A., politi­ Member: The Toledo Club: Serves on B.S., education, magna cum laude; M.A.. cal science; Univ. of Toledo School of Law. boards of: Toledo Chamber of Commerce, history. J.D. Toledo-Lucas Co. Conv. and Visitors Bu­ Member: Citizens Adv. Bd.. Utility Ra­ Member: Toledo. Ohio and American reau, V.P. Strategic Planning, Toledo Area diological Safety Bd. of Ohio; Co. Commis­ Bar Assns. ;Sylvania Chamber of Commerce; Council, Boy Scouts of America, Toledo sioners Assn. of Ohio Deferred Compensa­ Toledo/Northwestern Ohio Foodbank; Area Catholic Credit Union, Exec. Bd., Cen­ tion Bd.: Natl. Farmer's Union; Oregon and United Way Volunteer; American Legisla­ tral Catholic High School, Exec. Bd. Jerusalem Twp. Men's Democratic Clubs; tive Exchange Council. Recipient: Carlson Co. Marketing Farm Bureau; OH and Ottawa Co. Twp. Recipient: Freshman Legislator of the Awards, 1984-1991. Trustees Assns.; Ottawa Co. Litter Preven­ Year Award, 1990. tion & Recycling Prog. Adv. Bd.; Sandusky and Elmore Historical Socs.; Put-in-Bay, Noble County residents each year re­ Ottawa County residents each year re­ Peninsular. Pt. Clinton. Oak Harbor. Genoa ceive about $9,696,915 from the trucking ceive about $52,282,349 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $88,180 in industry. This figure represents $305,539 truck registration fees; $571,702 in fuel in truck registration fees; $608,410 in fuel taxes, and $9,037,033 in wages to the taxes, and $51,368,400 in wages to the industry's 317 workers in Noble County. industry's 1,800 workers in Ottawa County.

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Ohio Government Directory 71 Chambers of Commerce; Kiwanis: Moose; Education: Kent State Univ. Bd., 1983-91; Intergovernmental Policy Adv. Ohio and Natl. Education Assns.; Trinity Member: Stark Co. TAP (Talk about Com., 1992-present; Reagan for President United Church of Christ, Elliston, president; Potential) program, cofounder; NCSL Wine Com., Ohio, cochairman and Exec. Dir., 1980; Commodore Perry Federal Credit Union, Com. Natl. Republican Conv., Mgr. and cochair­ president; WSOS Community Action Recipient: Outstanding Legislative Lead­ man of Ohio delegation, 1980; Pfeifer for Comm., Treas.; Private Industry Council ership Award, Stark Co. School Superinten­ Senate Com., political director, 1980; Ohio SDA #13, chief elected official; Bds. of dents, 1982; Layman of the Year Award. Republican House Campaign Com., chair­ Ottawa Sandusky & Seneca Joint Solid Waste Canton Professional Educator's Assn., 1984. man, 1984; Canton Baptist Temple. Mgt. Dist., Ruth Fetterman Livingston Trust. Recipient: Watch Dog of the Treasury. Recipient: Outstanding Chief Elected Official, Ohio Employment and Training Directors Council; Child Assault Prevention Bd. Award; Boy Scouts of America Appre­ ciation for Outstanding Svc; United Way of Greater Toledo Award.

DAVID W. JOHNSON (R) JOHNNIE MAIER, JR. (D) Ohio House, 55th Dist. (Stark). State Rep. 1975 and 1979-present; State Senate, Ohio House, 56th Dist. (Stark). 18th Dist., 1976; mayor, North Canton, 1972- Age: 41; wife, Debra; son, Johnnie III; 74; North Canton city councilman, 1966-71. daughter Natalie. 13520 Barrs S W, Massillon, Consultant, Knox Hearing Aid Service; 44647. Phone: 216/837-5427 (H). WILLIAM J. HEALY (D) hearing aid consultant, 1960-1990. Education: Kent State Univ., Assoc. & Age: 54; wife. Marge; children, David. II B.A,, political science; Univ. of Akron & Ohio House, 54th Dist. (Stark). Canton and Teri. 514 Marquardt St. NE, North Univ. of Alabama, graduate studies, public City Council, 1969-74. Ohio Rep. since Canton, 44720. Phones: 216/499-6598 (H), administration. 1974. 216/492-3781 (B). Member: Louisville, Canal Fulton, Lake Full-time legislator. Education: Attended Kent State Univ., Chambers of Commerce; Stark Co. Farm Age: 53; wife, Barbara;daughters, Joyce, Stark Co. Campus. Bureau; Waynesburg Business Assn.; Quest Jackie; son, William J. II. 1211 Havana Member: Bush/Quay le Com. Ohio, 1988; Recovery Svcs., Inc. Board; 12, Inc. Board; Place, N.E., Canton, 44714. Phone: 216/ Reagan for President Com., Ohio, Exec. Dir., Stark Co. Democratic Party, Exec. Com.; 452-6711 (H). 1984; Natl. Energy Extension Service Adv. Tuslaw Lions; Navarre Kiwanis. The Ohio Association of REALTORS® m OHIO Salutes REALTOR® ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS' the 120th GENERAL ASSEMBLY Donald W. Freels, CAE, RCE Executive Vice President Robert E. Fletcher James B. Hilz V.P. of Government Affairs Director of Government Affairs Debra A. Flores Asst. Director of Government Affairs "Serving the REALTORS® and Property Owners of Ohio for 83 years" 200 East Town Street • Columbus, Ohio 43215 • (614) 228-6675 • FAX: (614) 228-2601

72 Ohio Government Directory Recipient: Natl. Assn. on Volunteers in Age: 41; wife, Janis; children, Jason, Criminal Justice Award. 1988; Massillon Courtney, Beckett, Brody. 119 Dorset Drive, Man of the Year (under 35). Massillon Jay­ Middletown,45044. Phones: 513/422-6199 cees, 1982; Who's Who in American Poli­ (H), 513/422-3621 (B). tics, 1991; appointed to Health Care Steering Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Com.. Midwest Legislative Conf., 1991. 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. Insurance Agents Assn.; Butler Co. Farm Bureau and Republican Exec. Com.; Union Twp. Cham­ ber of Commerce. SCOTT R. NEIN (R) Recipient: Rotary Intl. Paul Harris Fel­ low; congressional appointment, 8th Cong. Ohio House, 58th Dist. (Butler). Dist. Awards Council, 1987. Middletown Bd. of Ed., president. Miller Insurance, agent, P.O. Box 414, Middletown 45042.

FRANCIS E. CARR (D) Ohio House, 57th Dist. (Carrol, parts of Mahoning, Stark). President, Alliance City BOBS TRUCK SERVICE INC. Council, 1982-83, and mayor, 1984-91. • VANS • FLATS • LOWBOYS • STRETCH TRAILERS Retired educator, principal 27 years. Age: 65; wife. Judith; five married chil­ General Commodities - Truck Load Only dren. 1187 Overlook Drive, Alliance, 44601. Phone: 216/823-8366 (H). Serving All Major Cities in Ohio Education: Mt. Union College, B.A.; Kent State Univ., Masters, education in ad­ ministration. Member: Trinity Episcopal Church, lay reader/chalice bearer; Elks Lodge #467; American Legion Post 166; Valley of Can­ ton Scottish Rite; Tadmor Shrine; Alliance Shrine Club; Eastern Star #498; Lions Club; Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce: life member, NEA. Recipient: Honorary life member, Ohio PTA; American Legion Cert, of Apprecia­ STEEL DIV. tion, 1991: Viet Nam Veterans Cert, of Ap­ Ohio WATS preciation, 1991; Alliance Community Hos­ pital Trustees Appreciation, 1991; Alliance 1 -800-262-9473 Health Dept. Resolution, 1991; Alliance Bd. of Ed. Cert., 1991; Ohio Senate, 117th Gen. Local Assembly. Outstanding Community Svc; Stark Dev. Bd. Recognition, 1991; Stark Co. 423-6565 Community Action Agency Award, 1987; VAN DIV. Alliance Dem. Club Man of the Year, 1989. Ohio WATS

Paulding County residents each year 1 -800-762-7949 receive about $21,389,268 from the truck­ Local ing industry. This figure represents $136,863 in truck registration fees; 422-5000 $562,354 in fuel taxes, and $20,690,050 in wages to the indusUy's 725 workers in Paulding County. LOCALLY OWNED Perry County residents each year re­ 18 PUCO Certificates ceive about $29,829,318 from the truck­ AND CONTROLLED ing industry. This figure represents ICC MC-144739 $205,847 in truck registration fees; ESTABLISHED IN 1940 $609,838 in fuel taxes, and $29,013,633 6394 TRENTON-FRANKLIN RD. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO in wages to the industry's 1,017 workers in Perry County.

Ohio Government Directory 73 Bureau; American Tree Farm System: Preble of North Central Ohio Bd.; St. Jude Church Co. Historical Soc. usher; Elyria YWCA Recycling Task Force; Recipient: Star Award, Miami Univ. Elyria Evening Lions; Urban League; K of C; Western Reserve Civil War Round Table. Recipient: Leadership Lorain Co., 1991- 92; Inst, for Educational Leadership Fellow, 1981 -82; Izaak Walton League - Natl. Honor Roll Award, 1988; Natl. Assn. for Campus Activities Treasurer of the Year, 1984 and 1987, Hall of Fame, 1988; Phi Delta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa; Sigma Chi.

MICHAEL ALLEN FOX (R) Ohio House, 59th Dist. (Butler). Ohio Rep. since 1974. Age: 43; wife, Mary Ann; son, Ryan; JOSEPH F. KOZIURA (D) daughter Ashley. 5881 Fairham Rd., Hamilton, 45011. Phone: 513/896-1865 Ohio House, 61st Dist. (Lorain). Chief (H). deputy auditor. City of Lorain, 1971-76. Education: Miami Univ., B.S. education. Lorain city auditor, 1977-83. Ohio Rep. Member: Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; since 1984. Butler Co. Trustees Assn.; Hamilton Financial consultant, J.F. Koziura & As­ O'Tucks; Kentucky Colonel; ButlerCo. Elks sociates. Lodge #93. Age: 46; wife, Kitti; daughter, Mary. KATHERINE H. WALSH (D) 5308 Gargasz Drive, Lorain, 44053. Phone: 216/282-7452 (H). Ohio House, 63rd Dist. (Huron, Lorain, Education: Lorain County Community part of Erie). Ohio Rep. since 1989. College, Assoc, accounting; Dyke College. Attorney, general practice. Member: PLAY.P.A.C.C;U.P.C.;VFW Age: 48; husband, James L.; daughters, Vietnam Veterans of America; AMVETS Elizabeth, Sara. 365 Edison Drive, Lorain Democrat Precinct Committeeman Vermillion, 44089. Phone: 216/967-9131 (H). Lorain Co. Democrat Exec. Com. Education: Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.A., 1966; Cleveland Marshall Col. of Law., J.D, magna cum laude, 1976; studied Intl. law, Univ. of London, England, 1972-73. Member: March of Dimes Exec. Com.; Chair, Oberlin Civil Svc. Commission, 1987- 88; Legal Aid Soc. of Lorain Co., Board, 1980-88; former Exec. Council, Firelands Council of Boy Scouts. Recipient: Outstanding Legislator of 1990, OH Acad, of Trial Lawyers; Merit Award, Assn. of Ohio Probate Judges, 1990; GENE KREBS (R) Award of Distinction. OH Assn. of County Ohio House, 60th Dist. (Preble, part of Boards of MR/DD; GLADD Award, Gov­ Butler). Eaton School Board. ernmental Leaders Against Drunken Driv­ Farmer/small businessman. ing; Rec of Svc, OSU Arthur James Cancer Age: 39; wife, Janet; daughters Kindra, Hosp. for Estab. of Ohio Cancer Incidence Alaina. 12173 SR 732, Camden, 4531 1. Registry; OH Victim's of Crime Honor Roll. Phone: 513/796-2412 (H). Pike County residents each year re­ Education: Bowling Green State Univ., JOHN R. BENDER (D) ceive about $19,772,017 from the truck­ B.S., biology, 1975. ing industry. This figure represents Member: Dixon-ISRAEL Community Ohio House, 62nd Dist. (Lorain). Elyria $168,778 in truck registration fees; Club; Preble Co. Business Adv. Council: City Council, 1984-89 and 1991-93; Elyria $577,905 in fuel taxes, and $ 19,025,333 in Oxford United Methodist Church: Farm Planning Comm., 1984. wages to the industry's 667 workers in Age: 54; wife, Cookie; children, Jay, Pike County. Pickaway County residents each year Jennifer. 645 Georgetown Ave., Elyria, Portage County residents each year receive about $52,335,816 from the truck­ 44035-3051. Phone: 216/365-5250 (H). receive about $ 165,918,276 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents ing industry. This figure represents $311,610 in truck registration fees: Education: Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.S., $902,923 in truck registration fees; $655,806 in fuel taxes, and $51,368,400 science teaching, 1960; M.A., guidance, $921,853 in fuel taxes, and $164,093,500 in wages to the industry's 1.800 workers 1962; Ph.D. higher Ed. Admin. 1969. in wages to the industry' s 5,750 workers in in Pickaway County. Member: Lorain Intl. Assn. Bd.; Lorain Portage County. Co. SeniorCitizens Bd.; Health Svcs. Agency

74 Ohio Government Directory Citizens Coalition, ex-officio trustee. Full-time legislator. Recipient: Ohio Coalition for the Educa­ Age: 40; wife. Kathy: daughter, Deanna tion of Handicapped Children Legislative Lynn; sons, Ron, Jr., Daniel. 2940 Whisper­ Leader Award, 1990; OhioCounseling Assn. ing Pines Drive, Canfield, 44406. Phone: Legislator of the Year, 1991; Assn. of Ohio 216/799-2674 (H). Health Commissioners Legis. Award, 1992; Education: Youngstown State Univ., Truman Johnson Democratic Women's Club B.A., political science, 1975. Office Holder of the Year, 1991; Ohio Civil Member: Education Commission of the Svc. Employees Assn. Ohioan of the Year, States; State Community Svc. Adv. Com.; 1990; Natl. Assn. of Social Workers, Ohio Jobs for Ohio's Grads; Governor's Educa­ Chapter Legislator of the Year, 1990. tion Committee of 100; St. Joseph's Catholic Church; Austintown Baseball Assn.; Austintown Grown Foundation; Austintown Men's Democrat Club; South County Demo­ crat Club. Recipient: Appreciation of Service Awards from Austintown Local School Board, 1982, North Central Reg. Educa­ ROBERT F. HAGAN (D) tional Laboratory, 1985-90, Jobs for Ohio Grads, Alliance High School Key Club, 1987; Ohio House. 64th Dist. (Mahoning). Honorary County Supt., 1986 and Outstand­ Locomotive engineer, CSX Transp. ing Support of Public Education Award, OH Age: 43; wife, Michele; daughters, Jen­ Co. Supts. Assn, 1986; Support of Disabled nifer, Kristen, Natalia; sons, Thomas, James. Ohioans. Epilepsy Assn. of Central OH, 1984; 562 Madera Ave., Youngstown, 44504. Legislator of Year, OH Assn. of Elementary Phone: 216/746-8091 (H). School Adms., 1987; Legislator of Year, Member: Concerned Citizens for a Safe Citizens United for Responsible Education, Youngstown; NCSL Transportation Com.; 1987; 1988 Educator of the Year, Mahoning Natl. Alliance for Universal Health Care, Co. Elem. School Administrators; Public vice president; Natl. Fed. of the Blind: Sierra Official of the Year, Natl. Assn. of Social Club; NAACP: Steelworkers Oldtimer's RONALD V. GERBERRY (D) Workers, OH Chap.. Reg. Four, 1991; 1992 Club; Citizens League; United Transporta­ Ohio House, 65th Dist. (Mahoning). Legis. of Year, Administrators. Board Mem­ tion Union Local 604, President; Young­ Austintown School Board, 1974-82. Ohio bers and Citizens Political Action Com. stown State Univ. Labor Adv. Bd.; Northside Rep. since 1982.

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Ohio Government Directory 75 Alumni Board; Harvard Club; NCSL Com­ merce, Labor and Regulation Com.; cochair­ man of American Heart Assn., Trumbull Co.; Trumbull Co. Democratic Party; Jefferson Law Fraternity; Warren Area Chamber; Slovak Club; Potomac Boat Club; Copperweld Steel Task Force Coordinator; Mahoning Valley Econ. Dev. Symposium Coordinator; Warren Son's of Italy; Warren Urban League. Recipient: Who's Who of American Colleges and Universities; Who's Who in 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; MICHAEL G. VERICH (D) Adult & Continuing Ed. Award; Natl. Assn. of Social Workers Legislator of Year. JUNE H. LUCAS (D) Ohio House, 66th Dist. (Trumbull). Ohio Ohio House, 67th Dist. (Trumbull). Ohio Preble County residents each year re­ Rep. since 1982. Rep. since 1986. Attorney at law, Weiner & Suit Co. ceive about $48,494,430 from the truck­ ing industry. This figure represents Full-time legislator. Age: 38;wife,AlizaWallace, 1 ^Cen­ $310,112 in truck registration fees; Age: 54; husband, Frank A. Budak; tral Pkwy. SE. Warren, 44484. Phone: 216/ $620,985 in fuel taxes, and $47,563,333 in daughters, Deven, Adrien. 1435 Locust St., 369-2537 (B). wages to the industry's 1,667 workers in Mineral Ridge, 44440. Phone: 216/652- Education: Bowling Green State Univ., Preble County. 7201 (H). B.A., Magna Cum Laude; Univ. of Akron Putnam County residents each year Education: Youngstown State Univ. Law School, J.D.; Harvard Univ. J.F.K. receive about $35,118,253 from the truck­ Member: Sierra Club; Ohio Farmer's School of Government. M.P.A. ing industry. This figure represents Union, YSU Labor Studies Bd.; Mosquito Member: Ohio and Trumbull Co. Bar $251,668 in truck registration fees; Creek Dev. Assn.; Ohio Farm Bureau; Ani­ Assns.; Order of AHEPA; Knights of Co­ $620,985 in fuel taxes, and $34,245,600 in mal Welfare League; Coalition of Labor lumbus; Warren City Democrats; St. James wages to the industry's 1,200 workers in Union Women; former board. Private Indus­ Church; MENSA; Bowling Green State Univ. Putnam County. try Council; Mahoning Valley Econ. Dev.

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76 Ohio Government Directory Corp-; Ohio Edison Consumer Adv. Bd.; ogy degree. Perry, 44081. Phones: 216/259-4499 (H), East Ohio Gas Consumer's Council. Member: Chester Chamber of Com­ 216/354-3076 (B). Recipient: Youngstown YWCA Woman merce; Ohio Nurses Assn.; Chester and Education: Attended Lakeland and of the Year, 1988; "Bravest Representative" Geauga Co. Historical Socs.; Farm Bureau; Aldenson-Broadus Colleges. voted by peers and statehouse press corps. chairman. Operation Legal Shield, pro bono Member: Sons of American Legion; legal service to families of Northeast Ohio Humane Soc, formerboard member; Forbes during Operation Desert Storm. House, board; Chamber of Commerce; Recipient: Seven Seals Award; Wilson United Way; Gyro's: Misc. professional or­ Achievement Award. ganizations.

DIANE V. GRENDELL (R) Ohio House, 68th Dist. (Geauga, part of Trumbull). Registered nurse/attorney. RAYMOND E. SINES (R) DANIEL P. TROY (D) Husband, Tim; son, James; daughter, Kate. 7413 Tattersall Drive, Chesterland. Ohio House, 69th Dist. (Lake). Ohio House, 70th Dist. (Lake) Willowick 44026. Phone: 216/729-7701 (H). Owner, Sines & Sons, Inc. gasoline & oil City Council president, 1980-83; Willowick Education: St. John'sCollege.RN;Cleve­ jobber. Ward 1 councilman, 1972-77; president. Lake land Marshall Col. of Law, law degree; Age: 41; wife, Suanne; children, Co. Council of Governments, 1975-78; Ohio Baldwin Wallace, business degree, psychol­ Stephanie, Amanda, Vicki. 4287 Harper St., Rep. since 1983.

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Ohio Government Directory 77 Age: 44; single. 31600 Lakeshore Blvd. 1990; Clermont Co. Farm Woman of the #37, Willowick, 44095. Phone: 216/585- Year, 1988; Ohio Medical Political Action 4591 (H). Com. Dist. Svc. Award, 1988. Education: Univ. of Dayton, political science. Member: Lake Co. Democratic Party Central Com.; Sheet Metal Workers Local #33 (AFL-CIO); Mentor Mens "Over 30" Softball League. Recipient: Ohio Health Commissioners Assn., Legislative Service Award, 1983-84; Ohio Sea Grant Dist. Svc. Award, 1988; Ohio Coalition for the Education of Handi­ capped Children, Legislative Leadership Award, 1989, 1991; Vocational Education Person of the Year, Ohio Assn. of JVS Su­ perintendents, 1989; Lake Co. Police Chiefs Assn. Legislator of the Year, 1986; Lake Co. ROSE VESPER (R) Environmental Improvement Award, 1988. Ohio House, 72nd Dist. (Brown, Clinton, part of Clermont). Clermont Co. Republican Party, chairman, 1990-94. DAVID HARTLEY (D) Owner/operator, beef cattle/crop farm. Ohio House, 73rd Dist. (Clark). Ohio Age: 55; husband, Lee; daughters, Rep. since 1973. Stephanie. Jennifer, Jessica. 1174 Watkins Age: 50; wife, Vicki. 2242 N. Fountain Hill Rd., New Richmond, 45157. Phones: Blvd., Springfield, 45504. Phone: 513/399- 513/553-4636 (H), 513/231-1575 (B). 6626 (H). Education: Xavier Univ., B.A., 1960; Education: Univ. of Louisville, B.A., Midwestern Univ., Texas, M.A., 1967. attended graduate school at same; graduate Member: Clermont. Brown and Clinton of Capital Univ. Law School. Co. Chambers of Commerce; Ohio Medical Member: UAW Local 402; Clark Co. Education and Research Foundation, trustee; Democratic Exec. Com.; Ohio Environmen­ Univ. of Cincinnati Clermont College Bd. of tal Council, Board. Advs., vice chairman; Ohio State Univ. Fram Income Enhancement Com.; Ohio Valley Ross County residents each year re­ Reg. Dev. Commission; Ohio Water and ceive about $63,240,912 from the truck­ Sewer Rotary Commission; Ohio Clermont ing industry. This figure represents SAMUEL T. BATEMAN, JR. (R) Co. Farm Bureau, past copresident; Clermont $452,128 in truck registration fees; Cooperative Extension Bd. of Advs.; New $718,634 in fuel taxes, and $62,070,150 Ohio House, 71st Dist. (Clermont). in wages to the industry's 2,175 workers Milford Board of Education, 1974-84; Great Richmond Historical Soc; Natl. Fed. of Re­ publican Women; Ohio State Medical Assn. in Ross County. Oaks Joint Voc. School Dist. Board of Edu­ Sandusky County residents each year cation, 1978-84. Aux., past president; Southwestern Ohio Republican Leadership, chairman; St. Peters receive about $76,264,712 from the truck­ Vice Pres., C. Edward Lovins Insurance. ing industry. This figure represents Church. Age: 56; wife, Barbara; sons, Tim, Rick, $442,270 in truck registration fees; Christopher. 35 McCormick Trail, Box 214, Recipient: Ohio Cooperative Extension $672,375 in fuel taxes, and $75,150,067 Milford, 45150. Phones: 513/831-7090(H), Agents Assn. Award, 1990: Ohio League of in wages to the industry's 2,633 workers 513/831-4151 (B). Young Republicans Frances Bolton Award, in Sandusky County. Education: Univ. of Cincinnati. Member: Cincinnati Area American Red Cross Board; retired chief, Milford-Miami Twp. Emergency Medical Svc; Clermont Co. Indep. Insurance Agents; Ohio and Natl. School Boards Assns.; Milford Area and Clermont Co. Chambers of Commerce; Milford Kiwanis; Milford Historic Soc; Clermont Co. Farm Bureau, Republican Club and Century Club. 2M Timri Recipient: Legislator with Best Interest Director, Government Affairs of Children, 1987; Milford High School Hall of Fame, 1986. OHIO CHAPTER, INC. Richland County residents each year AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSN. receive about $137,123,752 from the trucking industry. This figure represents 4355 North High Street, #201 Office $815,070 in truck registration fees; Columbus, Ohio 43214 (614)267-9171 $990,998 in fuel taxes, and $ 135,317,683 in wages to the industry's 4.742 workers in Richland County.

78 Ohio Government Directory Recipient: Legislative or public service awards from: American College of Health Care Administrators , 1990, Ohio Highway Patrol, 1990 Ohio Acad, of Nursing Homes, Ohio Philanthropic Homes and Housing for the Aging, 1989; Assn. of Retarded Citizens, 1989; American Physical Therapy Assn, 1989; Ohio Assn. for Mentally Retarded, 1988, Ohio Fire Fighters, 1988, Ohio Frater­ nal Order of Police, 1988. Alliance for the Mentally 111, 1987, Ohio Assn. of Health Commissioners, 1986, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, 1984, Portage Co. Education Assn., 1984, Ravenna K of C Lodge, 1982; Ravenna High School Hall of Fame induc­ tion, 1990; Legislator of the Year, Ohio Retired Teachers Assn., 1990 and Ohio JOSEPH E. HAINES (R) PAUL H. JONES (D) Speech & Hearing Assn., 1991. Ohio House, 74th Dist. (Madison, part of Ohio House. 75th Dist. (Portage). Mayor Scioto County residents each year Clark, Greene). Greene Co. commissioner, of Ravenna, 1975-82; Ohio Rep. since 1982. receive about $68,012,848 from the truck­ 1969-76; Xenia School Board. V.P. Full-time legislator. ing industry. This figure represents Farmer. Age: 41; wife, Bonnie; children, P.J.. $484,721 in truck registration fees; Age: 69; wife, Joy; sons, Thomas, Tiffany, Cameron. 737 Murray Ave., $701,644 in fuel taxes, and $66,826,483 Thaddeus. Jonathan: daughter. Barbara; 2750 Ravenna,44266. Phone: 216/297-9630(H). in wages to the industry's 2,342 workers E. Spring Valley-Paintersville Rd., Xenia Education: Earlham College, B.A., gov­ in Scioto County. 45385. Phone: 513/372-2830 (H). ernment; Kent State Univ.. M.A., public- Seneca County residents each year Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., administration. receive about $56.581,053 from the truck­ Animal Sci., Farm Mgt. Member: Founder and chairman; Por­ ing industry. This figure represents Member: Kiwanis; Farm Bureau; Farm tage Co. Food Coalition, 1982-present and $414,256 in truck registration fees; Forum; Grange; Farmers Union; Green Co. Portage Co. Special Olympics, 1980-84; $755,514 in fuel taxes, and $55.411,283 Historial Soc. Happy Day School Levy, chairman, 1981; in wages to the industry's 1,942 workers Recipient: Watchdog of the Treasury, Democratic Natl. Convention, 1974-88 del­ in Seneca County. 1983, '84, '89. egate; State Com. of March of Dimes, 1977. Ohio Dental Association

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Ohio Government Directory 79 Bd., 1989. Recipient: Natl. Assn. of School Psy­ chologists Legislative Leadership, 1990; rec­ ognition from OH Dept. of Ed., Div. of Early Childhood Ed. for early intervention pro­ gram for handicapped pre-schoolers, 1990; State Legislative Leaders Foundation Adv. Mgt. Prog., 1990; Ohio Assn. of Chiefs of Police Exceptional Legislator Award, 1988, 1990; Ohio Assn. of Prof. Firefighters Dis­ tinguished Svc, 1988; Ohio Easter Seal Soc. 1988 Public Official of the Year; Support of Ohioans with Disabilities Award, Governor's Council on Disabled Persons, 1987; other awards from OH Speech & Hearing Assn., 1989; OH Coalition for Ed. of Handicapped Children, 1989; Licking Co. Council for Exceptional Children, 1989; OH Rehabilita­ MARILYN J. REID (R) tion Assn., 1989; Newark Area Jaycees; Ohio FRANK S. SAWYER (D) Ohio House, 76th Dist. (Greene). Ambulance Assn., 1987. Ohio House, 79th Dist. (Richland). Attorney, Reid and Buckwalter, 3866 Mansfield City Council, president, 1979-82; Indian Ripple Rd., Beavercreek, 45440. City Charter Commission, 1980 and 1982. Age: 51; sons, David W., Nelson M. Ohio Rep. since 1983. 2904 Tara Trail, Beavercreek, 45434. Full-time legislator. Phones: 513/426-5438 (H), 513/426-5962 Age: 40; wife, Karen; 302 Muskie Drive, (B). Rt. #11; Mansfield, 44903. Phones: 419/ Education: MiamiUniv., 1959-61;Univ. 589-2842 (H). of Illinois, 1961-63 B.A.; Ohio Northern Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.A., Univ. School of Law, 1963-66, J.D. journalism/public relations. Member: Beavercreek Chamber of Com­ Member: Richland Co. Democratic Exec. merce, president: BeavercreekLioness, presi­ Com.; U.S. and Mansfield-Richland and dent; Beavercreek Jaycettes, president; Shelby Chambers of Commerce; Natl. Rifle Friends of Library Board; Beavercreek Assn.; Mansfield Sertoma; Mifflin Lions. YMCA Board; Greene Co., Ohio State and American Bar Assns.; Fairborn and Xenia Chambers of Commerce.

MARY ABEL (D) Ohio House, 78th Dist. (Hocking, Perry, part of Athens, Licking). State Rep. since 1989. Full-time legislator. Husband, Ric; son, Jason. P.O. Box 113, Athens, 45701. Phone: 614/592-1093. Education: Ohio Univ., B.S., education; MSJ, journalism. Member: League of Women Voters; American Assn. of Univ. Women; Delta Kappa Gamma; Inst, for Local Government Administration and Rural Development Adv. JOAN W. LAWRENCE (R) Com. Ohio House, 80th Dist. (Delaware, Mor­ MARC D. GUTHRIE (D) Shelby County residents each year row, part of Richland). Big Walnut Board of receive about $63,556,817 from the truck­ Education, 1970-73. Ohio House, 77th Dist. (Licking). Heath ing industry. This figure represents Full-time legislator. city councilman, 1974-76; Licking Co. com­ $327,446 in truck registration fees; Age: 61; husband, Wayman; sons, missioner, 1977-83. Ohio Rep. since 1983. $683,588 in fuel taxes, and $62,545,783 Wayman, David; daughter, Anne. 4567 Red Full-time legislator. in wages to the industry's 2,192 workers Bank Rd., Galena, 43021. Phone: 614/965- Age: 40; wife, Connie; son, Jason; daugh­ in Shelby County. 2820 (H). ters Marci, Lori. P.O. Box 2253, Heath, Stark County residents each year re­ Education: Long Island College Hospital 43056. Phone: 614/323-2800 (H). ceive about $408,676,042 from the truck­ School of Nursing, RN; attended The Ohio Education: Ohio Dominican College, ing industry. This figure represents State Univ., Rutgers Univ. and Douglass Assoc. Arts Degree, 1991. $2,374,137 in truck registration fees; College. Member: NCSL Organizational and $1,537,938 in fuel taxes, and Member: League of Women Voters, Ohio Management Corns., 1985-present; Midwest­ $404,763,967 in wages to the industry's president, 1975-77; Columbus Area, Ohio ern Legis. Conf. of the Council of State 14.183 workers in Stark County. and Natl. Women's Political Caucus; Ohio Govts., Govt. Opers. and Fiscal Affairs Adv. Farm Bureau; Delaware Business & Profes-

80 Ohio Government Directory sional Women's Club; Columbus Metro­ Member: Medina Twp. Assn.; Natl. Public Administration; Fulton Co. Twp. politan Club; Delaware Co. Republican Cen­ Board of Directors, Conf. of Insurance Leg­ Trustees Assn.; Defiance Co. Pheasants For­ tral Com. and Republican Women's Club. islators; American Legion; 33° Mason; ever; St. Johns United Church of Christ, Grange; Farm Bureau; Platform Com., Rep. Archbold. Natl. Conv., 1980. Recipient: Ohio Jaycees Outstanding Young Citizen, 1982; Oberlin College Hon­ ors, 1986: Resolution of Commendation from Ohio House, 1986; Outstanding Young Men of America, 1987-88; Daniel McNamara Award, 1991.

WILLIAM BATCHELDER (R) Ohio House, 81st Dist. (Medina). Ohio RICHARD A. HODGES (R) Rep. since 1968. Asst. Min. Leader, 113th General Assembly. Ohio House, 82nd Dist. (Defiance. Fulton. Attorney, Williams & Batchelder. Williams). Fulton Co. treasurer. Johnson & Bux; businessman. Age: 29; wife, Susan. 2980 US 20, Age: 50; wife, Alice; son, William; daugh­ Metamora, 43540. Phone: 419/644-3918 LYNN R. WACHTMANN (R) ter, Elisabeth. P.O. Box394., Medina,44258. (H). Phones: 216/725-6191 (H), 216/725-6666 Education: Oberlin College, B.A.. 1986 Ohio House, 83rd Dist. (Henry, Paulding, (B). with honors; Univ. of Toledo. M.P. A., 1991. Putnam, Van Wert). Napoleon City Coun­ Education: Ohio Wesleyan, B.A.; The Member: Swanton Rotary Club; Ohio cilman. State Rep. since 1985. Ohio State Univ. College of Law, J.D. Co. Treasurers Assn.; American Soc. for Age: 38; wife, Trudy; children, Cory, At Your Service...

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Ohio Government Directory "81 Aaron. 550 Euclid, Napoleon, 43545. Central Com.; American Legion; Elks; Phones: 419/599-9863 (H). Eagles; Masons; Auglaize Co. Historical Soc; Education: Four County Joint Voca­ general chairman, Neil Armstrong Home­ tional School. coming Co., 1969; public address announcer, Member: Republican Central Com.; Wapakoneta High School football and bas­ Ducks Unlimited; Ohio Right to Life: Ohio ketball, 29 years. Twp. Trustees; Ohio Farm Bureau; Gideons Intl.; United Conservatives of Ohio; Pheas­ ants Forever; N.R.A.; American Legislative Exchange Council. Recipient: American Legion Command­ ers Legislator's Award, 1989.

JIM DAVIS (R) Ohio House, 85th Dist. (Champaign, Shelby, part of Auglaize). St. Marys City Council, at-large, 1972-76, president, 1976- 78.; Ohio Rep. since 1985. Age: 57; wife, Louise: children, Don, Nan, John. 124 S. Perry St., St. Marys, EDWARD K. CORE (R) 45885. Phone: 419/394-4856 (H). Ohio House, 87th Dist. (Logan, Union, Education: Bowling Green State Univ., part of Marion). Former Logan Co. Comm. B.S., education; Ball State Univ., M.S. with Age: 58; wife, Joyce; son, Tony; daugh­ honors, education. ter, Elizabeth. 2450 CR #118, Rushsylvania Member: Former board member. United JIM BUCHY (R) 43347. Phone: 513/468-2553 (H). Way and Community Improvement Assn.; Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.Sc, Ohio House, 84th Dist. (Darke, Mercer, former president, St. Marys Youth Center; agriculture; Antioch College, Natl. Science part of Miami). Greenville Bd. of Ed., 1980- St. Marys Teachers Assn., and Grand Lake Foundation Grant. 82. Roadrunners. Member: Bellefontaine First United Pres­ President. Buchy Food Products, byterian Church; Logan Co. and Ohio Greenville. Cattlemen's Assn.; Farm Bureau; Elks; Sigma Age: 52; wife, Sharon, son, John; daugh­ Phi Epsilon: OSU Alumni; former supervi­ ter, Kathryn. 281 Dogwood Drive, sor. Logan Soil and WaterConservation Dist.; Greenville, 45331. Phones: 513/548-6239 ALEC, AMVETS. (H), 513/548-2128 (B). Recipient: Rushsylvania High School Education: Wittenberg Univ., B.S. Alumni Honor Graduate, 1983. Member: Darke Economic Foundation, founder and board member; Rotary; Darke Co., Celina-Mercer Co. Chambers of Com­ merce; Greenville Industrial Park board; YMCA; Darke Co. Republican Men's Club, past president; Darke Co. Republican Cen­ tral and Exec. Corns.; district delegate to Republican Natl. Conv.; St. Paul's Lutheran Church, former council president; Farm Bu­ reau; Farmer's Union; Grange; Mason; Scot­ tish Rite; Shrine. CHARLES R. BRADING (R) Summit County residents each year Ohio House, 86th Dist. (Hancock, Hardin, receive about $597,011,573 from the truck­ part of Auglaize). Mayor of Wapakoneta, ing industry. This figure represents 1988-91; Wapakoneta councilman, 1964- $3,113,847 in truck registration fees; 66, president 1974-75 and 1986-88. $2,685,492 in fuel taxes, and $591,212,233 Owner: Rhine and Brading Pharmacy. in wages to the industry's 20,717 workers Age: 58; wife, Sandra; three children. DOUG WHITE (R) in Summit County. Education: Ohio Northern Univ., B.A., Trumbull County residents each year pharmacy, 1959. Ohio House, 88th Dist. (Adams, Fayette, receive about $230,998,233 from the truck­ Member: Ohio State Bd. of Pharmacy, Highland. Pike). Adams Co. Commissioner. ing industry. This figure represents president 1979-80; Ohio State and American Owner/operator, livestock and crop farm. $1,462,368 in truck registration fees; Pharmaceutical Assns.; Natl. Assn. of Boards Age: 49; wife, Shirley; son, Steve;daugh­ $ 1,231,864 in fuel taxes, and $228,304,000 of Pharmacy; Wapakoneta Industrial Dev., ter, Jenny. 3830 Old Dutch Rd., Manchester, in wages to the industry's 8,000 workers Inc. Board; director, Bank One of Lima; 45144. Phone: 513/549-2382 (H) in Trumbull County. Wapakoneta Rotary, president, 1971 (Paul Education: The Ohio State Univ., B.S., Harris Fellow); Auglaize Co. Republican animal science.

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Ohio Government Directory 83 Member: Ohio Cattleman's Assn., Pres.; Ohio Beef Council, Treas.; formerly: VIP chairman, Ohio Tobacco Festival, chairman, Adams Co. Bicentennial Com., Pres., Adams Co. Methodist Men's Brotherhood, Exec. Bd. of Ohio Valley Reg. Dev. Coram., Pri­ vate Industry Council Svc. Delivery #18, Exec, and Personnel Com. for Adams-Brown Cos. Economic Opportunities, Inc., Adams Co. Rep. Club, county chairman for Ohio Beef Referendum; Ohio4-H Found. Board; House/Senate Alternative Fuels Comm.

Tuscarawas County residents each year receive about $97,899,926 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $647,480 in truck registration fees; $936,696 in fuel taxes, and $96,315,750 in wages to the industry's 3,375 workers DWIGHT WISE (D) in Tuscarawas County. RANDY WESTON (D) Union County residents each year re­ Ohio House, 89th Dist. (Sandusky, part of Seneca). Lakota School Bd., 1963-81; Ohio House, 90th Dist. (Crawford, ceive about $40,360,622 from the truck­ Wyandot, part of Marion, Seneca). Ohio ing industry. This figure represents Vanguard Voc. School Bd., 1976-81; Terra Tech. Bd.. 1969-72. Ohio Rep. since 1983. Rep. since 1991. $272,227 in truck registration fees: Grain farmer. Full-time legislator. $610,829 in fuel taxes, and $39,477,567 Age: 34; wife, Carolyn; sons, J.R., Patrick. in wages to the industry's 1,383 workers Age: 62; wife, Darlene; children, Sandra, 5074 Marseilles-Galion Rd., Morral, 43337. in Union County. Geary, Gail. 2523 CR #39; Fremont, 43420. Phone: 614/383-2807 (H). Van Wert County residents each year Phone: 419/332-1765 (H). Education: Stetson Univ., Deland FL, receive about $34,103,791 from the truck­ Education: Bowling Green State Univ., B.S., teaching certificate. ing industry. This figure represents attended. $206,633 in truck registration fees; Member: Fremont Kiwanis; Sandusky Member: Marion Co. Democrat Club; $602,824 in fuel taxes, and $33,294,333 and Seneca Co. Farm Bureaus; OH Farmer's Fraternal Order of Police; St. Mary Parish. in wages to the industry's 1,167 workers Union; Fremont First United Church of Recipient: Legislator of the Year, Ohio in Van Wert County. Christ; Ohio Cattlemen's Assn. Jewelers Assn., 1992. OHIO FARMERS UNION t6e (eqialatcvc wtice, o^frutufy frzn*KVi&

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Ohio Government Directory Doc. of Public Service from Rio Grande Ohio Self Insurers Assn.; Hamilton Co. Assn. College; Hon. Doc. of Technical Letters, for Retarded Citizens' Legislative Svc. Northwest Technical College; Hon. Doc. of Award: Outstanding Leadership Award, Humane Letters, Shawnee State Univ. Columbus State Community College; Public Member: Scioto Co. and Cincinnati Scot­ Children Svcs. Assn. Appreciation Award; tish Rite; American Legion; Business and Tort Reformer Award, American Tort Re­ Professional Men's Assn.; Kiwanis; Ohio form Assn.; Southeastern OH Reg. Council Indep. Ins. Agents Assn.; Portsmouth Cham­ Appreciation Award; In 1988; Silver Anvil ber of Commerce; Shrine; AMVETS VFW Award, Public Relations Soc. of America; Forrest L. Good Post #3458; A.A.R.P.; Ohioan of the Year, Ohio Civil Serv. Emps. Democrat Natl. Com.; Ohio Cancer Founda­ Assn.; Ohio Primary Care Assn. Recog. tion. Award; Police and Fire Retirees of Ohio Recipient: In 1983; Commodore Elite Award; Pipefitters Local 120 honoree; Vern Award; Ohio State Bar Assn., Dist. Svc. In Riffe Center for Govt, and the Arts named for 1984; Ohio Youth Svc. Network President's him. Award; Council of State Govt, for 25 years In 1989; President's Award, Cleveland of public service; Outstanding Legislator. Sportsman Assn. Woods and Waters Club; Ohio Assn. for Local School Supts. Outstanding Svc., Youth in Govt. Programs, MICHAEL C. SHOEMAKER In 1985; Sec. of State's Dist. Svc. Award OH and WV YMCA; Meritorious Svc, Ohio (D) for Commitment to Ohio and its Electoral Hosp. Assn.; Merit Award, Ohio Assn. of Process; NCSL Dist. Svc. Award; Tree of Civil Trial Attys.; Vision 95 Award, Arthritis Ohio House. 91st Dist. (Ross, Vinton, Life Award, Jewish Natl. Fund; American Foundation; Outstanding Service, Portsmouth part of Pickaway). Ohio Rep. since 1983. Lung Assn. of Ohio. In 1986; Ohioan of the Shrine; Dist. Scouter, Scioto Area Council of Self-employed carpenter. Year, Ohio Civil Service Employees Assn., Boy Scouts. In 1990, Exemplary Svc, Ameri­ Age: 47; wife, Vicki; son, Michael Todd; Local 11, AFSCME, AFL-CIO; Edgar Clay can Fed. of Aging Research-Ohio Chapter; daughter, Angela Lynn. 10989 Cropp St., Hinton Humanitarian Award, Ohio Assn. of Governor's Award for contributions to fire Bourneville, 45617. Phone: 614/626-2749 Community Mental Health Boards; Honor­ safety; Ohio Catholic War Veterans' Dist. (H). ary President, Ohio Co. Supts. Assn.; First Legislator Award. In 1991; Myrl H. Shoe­ Education: Capital Univ., B.S., educa­ Ohio Small Business Leadership Award, maker Award, Ohio Democratic Party; Child tion, 1967; Xavier Univ., M.S., education, Natl. Fed. of Indep. Businesses in Ohio; Dist. Health Advocate Award, Ohio Chapter of 1973. Svc. to Agriculture Citation, Ohio Farm Academy of Pediatricians. In 1992; honored Member: Bainbridge United Methodist Bureau Fed.; Recognition Award, Ohio as first non-resident of Columbus to receive Church. Admin. Bd.; Scioto Valley Habitat Health Maintenance Org. Assn. "Christopher Columbus Leadership Award" for Humanity: Bainbridge Historical Soc; In 1987; Dist. Svc. Award, Ohio Union of by Columbus Chamber; "Spirit of America" Paint Valley Boosters; Twp. Trustees & Patrolmen Assns.; Patrick A. O'Neill Award, Award, Ohio Grocers Assn. Clerks Assn. GALLERIA 20 SOUTH THIRD STREET 221-3850 'at&f nlcriiatioiialc Gourmet Dining

VERNAL G. RIFFE, JR. (D) Ohio House, 92nd Dist. (Scioto, part of Lawrence). Speaker Pro Tempore, 1973-74; Speaker of the House 111th-120th General m& Assemblies. Ohio Rep. since 1959. QALLEW President, Venn Riffe Insurance, Inc. 3 Delicatessen Age: 67; wife, Thelma; daughters, Cathy, Verna, Mary Beth; son, Vernal G. Riffe III. CAFETERIA 422 Center St., New Boston, 45662. Phone: and 614/456-4191 (H). Education: Ohio Univ.; Honorary Doc­ Fine Foods Lounge tor of Laws from OU, The Ohio State Univ., Kent State. Miami Univ., Central State, Univ. of Cincinnati, and Univ. of Akron; Hon.

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Ohio Government Directory 87 Distinguished Svc. Award, Milwright Local Union #1519, 1986; Outstanding Legislator of the 115th General Assembly by Ohio VFW; Dist. Service Award. Ohio Disabled American Veterans; Legislator of the Year, Ohio Council of Fraternal and Service Orga­ nizations, 1986; Ohio League of Sportsmen Conservationalist of the Year, 1987

L. EUGENE BYERS, DVM MARK A. MALONE (D) (R) Ohio House, 94th Dist. (Gallia, Jackson, Ohio House, 93rd Dist. (Ashland, Knox, Meigs, part of Lawrence). Lawrence Co. part of Huron). Loudonville-Perrysville commissioner, 1977-82. State Rep. since School Board, three terms. 1983. Veterinarian, owner of Byland Animal Full-time legislator. Hosp.. Loudonville; owner, Byland Polled Age: 44; wife, Bertie; children, Michele, Shorthorn Farm, near Loudonville. Monica, Mark. Rt. 4, Box 158A, South Age: 65; wife, Marilyn; sons, Jeff, Jon; Point, 45680. Phone: 614/824-3396 (H). JOY PADGETT (R) daughters Jennifer, Jill. 500 Twp. Rd. 2802, Education: Ashland Business College. Ohio House, 95th Dist. (Coshocton, Loudonville, 44842. Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars; Holmes, part of Muskingum). Coshocton Education: The Ohio State Univ. College Disabled American Veterans. Co. Chamber of Commerce, president; Pri­ of Veterinary Medicine. Recipient: Two Purple Hearts, two vate Industry Council, vice chair, three terms. Member: State Library Board, former Bronze Stars for service in Vietnam; Dept. of Owner, Main Office Supply, teacher. president; Ohio Beef Marketing Board, past Foreign Wars Award of Appreciation, 1984; Age: 45; husband. Don; son, Walter. 871 president; OSU's Agricultural Technical In­ Walnut St., Coshocton, 43812. Phones: 614/ stitute, chairman of Key Advisory Board; Vinton County residents each year 622-1527 (H), 614/623-8683 (B). Ohio Cattlemen's Assn., director; Ashland receive about $8,491,177 from the truck­ Education: Kent State Univ., B.S., edu­ Symphony Board; Farm Bureau; American ing industry. This figure represents cation; graduate work at KSU. Legion; Mohican Area Growth Assn.; Ro­ $106,466 in truck registration fees; tary; Loudonville Farmer's Bank, director; $536,760 in fuel taxes, and $7,847,950 in Member: Coshocton, Holmes, Zion Lutheran Church Council, past presi­ wages to the industry's 275 workers in Muskingum Chambers of Commerce; dent; VFW Post 8586; member of numerous Vinton County. Coshocton Planning Commission; Farm veterinary and breeder organizations Warren County residents each year Bureau; YWCA Adv. Bd.; Coshocton Area Personnel Assn.; Natl. Fed. of Indep. Busi­ Recipient: Byers family named Ohio's receive about $133,774,903 from the nesses; Jt. Voc. School Adv. Bd. Great American Family of 1982, Ohio Ex­ trucking industry. This figure represents Recipient: Teacherofthe YearforSouth- tension Homemakers Council; Beef Cattle $750,439 in truck registration fees; western OH, OWE, 1992; Don K. Wales Industry Excellence Award, WRFD radio $798,397 in fuel taxes, and $ 132,226,067 Award from CORC Joint Policy Bd. for and Am. Cyanamid Co., 1986; Dist. Alumni in wages to the industry's 4,633 workers development of job training programs, 1990. Award, OSU College of Vet. Med., 1990. in Warren County.

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88 Ohio Government Directory I Recipient: Tuscarawas Co. Chamber Man Steubenville Chamber; Consumer of the Year of the Year, 1987; Tuscarawas Co. Young award, Ohio Consumers Council, 1991. Democrat of the Year, 1984; Twin City Chamber Citizen of the Year, 1985; Who's Who in Government Svcs., 1990; Commu­ nity Builders Award, Twin City Mystic Tie Lodge No. 194. 1990.

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TOM JOHNSON (R) Ohio House, 96th Dist. (Morgan, part of Athens. Muskingum. Washington). Ohio JACK CERA (D) Rep. since 1977. Ohio House, 99th Dist. (Belmont, Mon­ Age: 43; wife, Joyce; daughters, Julie. roe, Noble, part of Washington). Ohio Rep. Kristi. 179 Montgomery Blvd., New Con­ since 1983. cord, 43762. Full-time legislator. Education: Muskingum College, B.A., JERRY W. KRUPINSKI (D) Age: 36; wife, Becky; daughters, Jaclyn, government. Ohio House, 98th Dist. (Jefferson, Bethany Anne. 63899 Violet Lane. Bellaire, Member: Farm Bureau; The League of 43906. Phone: 614/676-7087 (H). Ohio Sportsmen; Twp. Trustees & Clerks Harrison, part of Tuscarawas). Jefferson Co. Comtn., 1981-86. Ohio Rep. since 1987. Education: Brown Univ.. B.A., political Assn.; College Drive Presbyterian Church: science. numerous other community organizations. Full-time legislator. Age: 51; wife, Eileen; children, Scott, Member: Bellaire Eagles; Sons of Italy; Recipient: Numerous awards for legisla­ Italian American Club; Martins Ferry tive efforts on behalf of small business, edu­ Erin. Todd. 2713 Cleveland Ave., Steubenville, 43952. Phone: 614/264-3633 Redmen's; Fairpoint Polish Club: Bellaire cation, veterans, mental health, developmen- High School Alumni; Ohio Farmer's Union. tally disabled and township governments. (H). Member: Moose; Knights of Columbus; Recipient: Bellaire High School Alumni Polish Natl. Alliance; Farm Bureau; General Achievement Award, 1985. George Custer Committee; Jefferson Co. Washington County residents each Twp. Trustees; past president of Jefferson yearreceive about $69,257,338 from the Co. Young Democrats, K of C Youth Camp. trucking industry. This figure represents Steubenville Assn. of Life Underwriters. BHJ $455,318 in truck registration fees: Metropolitan Planning Commission. $786,453 in fuel taxes, and $68,015,567 Recipient: Caritas Medal, Diocese of in wages to the industry's 2,383 workers Steubenville; Excellence in Government. in Washington County.

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CLARK STREET JOHN CALLAHAN Executive Legislative Vice President Affairs Director GREG L. DIDONATO (D) Ohio House, 97th Dist. (Guernsey, part of Tuscarawas). Elected to Village Council, 1980; Mayor of Dennison, 1983-91. If you have a question concerning the OCA's position on any issue, call John Callahan or Clark Street at (614) 488-0724. Age: 31; single; 656-1/2 S. Broadway, New Philadelphia, 44663. Phone: 216/339- 7187(H). Education: Attended Kent State Ohio Contractors Association Tuscarawas Branch. P.O. Box 959, Columbus, Ohio 43216 Member: Immaculate Conception Church; Tuscarawas Co., Carroll Co., Cam­ bridge Area and Twin City Chambers of Representing Ohio's Contractors . . . builders of highways, bridges, Commerce; Eagles; Knights of Columbus; airports, utilities, and other public and private components of our Tuscarawas Co. Farm Bureau; numerous infrastructure, since 1918. civic organizations.

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George V. Voinovoch, Governor Michael DeWine, Lieutenant Governor Constituent Affairs Riffe Center DougPreisse Director 644-0929 77 South High St., 30th Fl. Exec. Assistants Columbus, Ohio 43266-0602 Environment, PUCO, Natural Resources Jim Burns 644-0827 Main Number 6-3555 Education FAX Number 6-9354 JeanDroste 644-0973 Statehouse Number 752-9797 Commerce, Development, Lottery Statehouse FAX 644-0794 Carolyn Harper 644-0827 Executive Secretary Boards, Commissions & Personnel Jeanne Moorman Exec. Sec 644-0813 Andy Futey Director 644-0860 Legal Cabinet Affairs KurtTunnell Chief Legal Counsel ...644-0876 Laurel Pressler Director 752-9797 Lieutenant Governor Chief of Staff Colleen O'Brien Chief of Staff 466-3396 PaulMifsud Chief of Staff 644-0986 Mailroom 644-0937 Columbus Reg. Liaison Policy and Legislative. Initiatives Mike Koren Reg. Rep. Cen. OH 644-0900 Jacqui Romer-Sensky Director 644-0868 Communications Rocky Black Legis. Liaison 644-0868 John Meyer Director 644-0957 Scheduling Jenny Camper Deputy Dir 644-0957 Jill Stevenson Director 644-0981 Mike Dawson Press Sec 644-0957 Statehouse Receptionists 752-9797 Ohio House Committee Meeting Dates, Locations

Tuesday Morning Energy & Environment Room 1-D Rep. Sawyer, Chairman Rep. Roberts, Chairman Veterans Affairs Room 7 Reference Room 8 Judiciary & Crim. Justice Room 1-B Rep. Malone, Chairman Rep. Suster, Chairman Rep. Seese, Chairman Financial Institutions Room 10 Thursday Morning Rep. Verich, Chairman Tuesday Afternoon Transp. & Urban Affairs Room 6 Ways and Means Room 11 Rep. Hagan, Chairman Rep. Troy, Chairman Human Resources Room 1-B Insurance Room 1-D Rep. Rankin, Chairman Wednesday After Session Rep. Stinziano. Chairman Economic Dev. & Small Bus Room 6 Finance - Ed Room 6 Rep. James, Chairman State Government Room 11 Rep. W. Jones, Chairman Ethics & Standards Room 7 Rep. Healy, Chairman Finance - Human Res Room 1-B Rep. Walsh, Chairman Ed. Sec, Colleges & Univs Room 10 Rep. Miller, Chairman Children & Youth, Room 1-D Rep. Abel, Chairman Finance - General Room 1-A Rep. Lucas, Chairman Finance - Ed Room 6 Rep. Guthrie, Chairman Elections & Townships Room 10 Rep. W. Jones, Chairman Finance - Dev Room 5 Rep. Luebbers, Chairman Finance - Human Res Room 1-D Rep. Cera, Chairman Tuesday Evening Rep. Miller, Chairman Econ. Affairs & Fed. Rels Room 10 Finance - General Room 1-A Rep. Whalen, Chairman Education Room 11 Rep. Guthrie. Chairman State Government Room 11 Rep. Gerberry, Chairman Finance - Dev Room 5 Rep. Healy, Chairman Commerce and Labor Room 1-B Rep. Cera, Chairman Rep. Boggs, Chairman Interstate Cooperation Room 7 Call of the Chair Finance - Education Room 6 Rep. Mottl, Chairman Rep. W. Jones, Chairman Rules, Speaker's Office Finance - Human Res. Sec Room 1-D Wednesday Evening Speaker Riffe, Chairman Rep. Miller, Chairman Finance, Room 1-A Finance - General Sec Room 1-A Aging and Housing Room 10 Rep. Sweeney, Chairman Rep. Guthrie, Chairman Rep. Krupinski, Chairman Finance - Development Sec Room 5 Agriculture & Nat. Res Room 6 Rep. Cera. Chairman Rep. Wise, Chairman Public Safety Room 1-D Wednesday Morning Rep. Colonna, Chairman Local Government Room 1-B Health and Retirement Room 11 Rep. C. Jones, Chairman Rep. P. Jones, Chairman Public Utilities Room 11

96 Ohio Government Directory Ohio Senate Lawrence County residents each year receive about $55,258,643 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $376,948 in truck registration fees: $659,495 in fuel Committee Meetings taxes, and $54,222,200 in wages to the industry's 1,900 workers in Lawrence County. Wayne County residents each year receive about $118,389,527 from the trucking industry. This figure represents $763,385 in truck registration fees: $858,158 in fuel Agriculture taxes, and $116,767,983 in wages to the industry's 4.092 workers in Wayne County. Senator Gaeth, Chairman Williams County residents each year receive about $47,504,915 from the trucking Thursday, 9:00 a.m. industry. This figure represents $263,608 in truck registration fees: $629,240 in fuel taxes, and $46,612,067 in wages to the industry's 1.633 workers in Williams County. Commerce and Labor Senator Cupp, Chairman Wood County residents each year receive about $130,517,600 from the trucking After session, Wednesday industry. This figure represents $695,405 in truck registration fees; $925,562 in fuel taxes, and $128,896,633 in wages to the industry's 4,517 workers in Wood County. Economic Development Wyandot County residents each year receive about $25,517,858 from the trucking Technology and Aerospace industry. This figure represents $184,178 in truck registration fees; $600,747 in fuel Senator Horn, Chairman taxes, and $24,732,933 in wages to the industry's 867 workers in Wyandot County. Tuesday. 10:30 a.m.

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

Finance Senator Gray. Chairman Tuesday. 9:00 a.m.

Financial Institutions & Insurance Senator Ney, Chairman Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

Health and Human Services Senator Drake. Chairman Wednesday, after session

Highways and Transportation Senator Oelslager, Chairman Tuesday, after session

Judiciary Senator Levey, Chairman Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.

Reference and Oversight Senator Watts, Chairman On call of the chairman

Rules Senator Aronoff, Chairman On call of the chairman

State & Local Government & Veterans' Affairs Senator Schafrath, Chairman Wednesday, 6:00 p.m.

Ways and Means Senator Finan, Chairman Tuesday, after session

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102 Ohio Government Directory Comprehensive Listing of All Featured Officials

Abel, Mary 80 Akrouche, Michael A 15 Gray, Theodore M 33 Prentiss, C. J 54 Alexander, Richard D 9 Greenwood, Tim 71 Pringle, Barbara C 56 Amstutz, Ron 54 Grendell, Diane V 77 Pryce, Deborah 24 Applegate, Douglas 25 Guthrie, Marc D 80 Quilter, J. Barney 70 Aronoff, Stanley J 34 Hagan, Robert F 75 Rankin, L. Helen 63 Batchelder, William G 81 Haines, Joseph E 79 Ray, Roy L 41 Bateman, Samuel T 78 Hall, Tony P 21 Regula, Ralph 25 Beatty, Jr., Otto B 58 Hartley, David 78 Reid, Marilyn J 80 Bender, John R 74 Healy, William J 72 Rice, Tom 12 Biddison, J. Michael 17 Hobson, David L 22 Riffe, Vernal G 86 Blessing, Louis W 65 Hodges, Richard A 81 Roberts, Thomas M 66 Boehner, John A 22 Hogan, Michael 15 Sawyer, Thomas C 24 Boggs, Ross A 53 Hoke, Martin R 23 Sawyer, Frank S 80 Boggs, Robert J 38 Horn, Charles F 34 Schafrath, Dick 38 Bowen, William F 35 Jacobson, Jeff 67 Schregardus, Donald 11 Boyd, Barbara H 54 Jakeway, Donald E 11 Schuck, William 61 Brachman, Judith Y 9 James, Troy Lee 55 Schuler, Robert L 65 Brading, Charles R 82 Johnson, David W 72 Seese, Thomas M 70 Brown, Ashley C 17 Johnson, Thomas W 89 Sheerer, Judy 40 Brown, Mitchell J 13 Johnson, Jeffrey D 39 Shipley, Charles D 12 Brown, Virgil E 15 Jones, Casey C 70 Shoemaker, Michael C 86 Brown, Sherrod 24 Jones, Paul H 79 Sinagra, Anthony C 39 Browning, R. Gregory 10 Jones, Wayne M 69 Sines, Raymond E 77 Bucholzer, Frances 16 Kaptur, Marcy 22 Snyder, H. Cooper 36 Buchy, Jim 82 Kasich, John R 23 Somani, Peter 12 Burch, Robert L 43 Kasputis, Edward F 56 Stinziano, Mike 59 Butler, Jolynn Barry 17 Kearns, Merle Grace 35 Stokes, Louis 23 Byers, D.V.M., L. Eugene 88 Koziura, Joseph F 74 Stozich, John 13 Cain, Madeline A 57 Krebs, Gene 74 Strickland, Ted 22 Campbell, Jane L 55 Krupinski, Jerry W 89 Sturtz, David 13 Carr, Francis E 73 Latell, Jr., Anthony A 43 Suhadolnik, Gary C 40 Cera, Jack R 89 Lawrence, Joan W 80 Suster, Ronald J 56 Chiles, Nancy S 10 Levey, Barry 33 Sutton, Betty 70 Colonna, Rocco J 57 Logan, Sean D 53 Sweeney, Patrick A 57 Conrad, C. James 9 Long, Jan Michael 37 Sykes, Vernon L 69 Corbin, Robert L 68 Lucas, June H 76 Taft, Robert 7 Core, Edward K 82 Luebbers, Jerome F 64 Terwilleger, George E 52 Cupp, Robert R 36 Maier, Johnnie 72 Thomas, E. J 60 Dailey, Fred L 10 Mallory, William L 63 Thompson, William E 52 Davidson, JoAnn 59 Malone, Mark A 88 Tiberi, Patrick J 60 Davis, James D 82 Mann, David 21 Tracy, Roger W 18 DeWine, Michael 7 Manuel, Jerome C 15 Traficant, Jr., James A 25 DiDonato, Greg L 89 Mason, James W 59 Troy, Daniel P 77 Doty, Karen M 69 McLin, Rhine L 66 Van Vyven, Dale N 63 Drake, Grace L 39 Mead, Priscilla D 61 Verich, Michael G 76 Duryee, Harold 15 Meshel, Harry 43 Vesper, Rose 78 Espy, Ben 37 Metzenbaum, Howard 26 Voinovich, George V 7 Fanelly, Richard M 18 Miller, I. Ray 58 Wachtmann, Lynn R 81 Ferguson, Thomas E 8 Montgomery, Betty D 33 Walsh, Katherine H 74 Finan, Richard H 34 Mottl, Ronald M 57 Watts, Eugene J 37 Fingerhut, Eric D 26 Mottley, J. Donald 67 Weston, Randy 84 Fisher, Lee 1 7 Myers, Jon D 54 Whalen, Vermel M 56 Fleming, Luceille 10 Natalucci-Persichetti, Geno 19 White, Doug 82 Fox, Michael Allen 74 Nein, Scott R 73 Wilkinson, Reginald A 18 Frenette, Richard 11 Nettle, Robert D 41 Williams, Steven 0 43 Fumey, Linda J 36 Netzley, Robert E 68 Winkler, Cheryl J 64 Gaeth, M. Ben 33 Ney, Robert W 38 Wise, Dwight C 84 Gardner, Randall 53 O'Brien, Jacquelyn K 66 Wise, Michael 56 Gerberry, Ronald V 75 Oelslager, W. Scott 42 Withrow, Mary Ellen 8 Gillmor, Paul E 21 Opfer, Darrell W 71 Wray, Jerry 19 Gillmor, Karen L 40 Oxley, Michael G 21 Zaleski, Alan J 36 Glazer, Craig 16 Padgett, Joy 88 Zimmers, Neal F 34 Glenn, John 26 Perz, Sally Ann 71 ... a Frank Atkinson inspiration.

Ohio Government Directory 103 1993-94 Advertiser's Index AAA Auto Club 48 Ohio Automobile Dealers Assn 1 Accent on Management, Inc 92 Ohio Bell 20 Adelman Trucking, Paul 9 Ohio Cable Television Assn 68 Akron/Summit Co. Conv. Bur 24 Ohio Capitol Policy Consultants 99 American Agency, Inc 76 Ohio Cast Metals Assn 40 American Municipal Power- Ohio 49 Ohio Contractors Assn 89 American Physical Therapy Assn 78 Ohio Council of Retail Merchants 64 Arctic Express, Inc 59 Ohio Dental Assn 79 Baker Hi-Way Express 69 Ohio Education Assn 75 Bernie's Capitol Square Ltd 93 Ohio Electric Utilities Institute 81 Bob's Truck Service, Inc 73 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation 31 BP America outside back cover Ohio Farmers Union 84 Brown Transport, Inc 22 Ohio Gas Assn 51 Calfee, Halter & Griswold 95 Ohio Health Commissioners, Assn 39 Cummins Ohio, Inc 6 & 71 Ohio Home Builders Assn 61 Dayton/Montgomery Co. Conv. Bur 67 Ohio Hospitality Coalition 102 Dick DeRoberts & Co 14 Ohio Manufacturers Assn 31 Distributive Services Committee 65 Ohio Mining and Reclamation Assn 10 Duff Warehouses, Inc 36 Ohio Petroleum Council 13 Emens, Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter 2 Ohio Pharmacists Assn 38 Flexible Pavements, Inc 57 Ohio Podiatric Medical Assn 51 Fraternal Order of Police of Ohio 44 Ohio Ready Mixed Concrete Assn 19 Freightway Corporation 71 Ohio State Building/Cons. Trades Council 32 Fremont/Sandusky Co. Conv. Bur 85 Ohio State Chiropractic Assn 2 G.P.K. Associates 26 Ohio State Medical Assn 87 Gamble, Hartshorn & Alden 37 Ohio Telephone Assn 17 Government Policy Group, Inc 94 Ohio Tool & Tackle Co 1 Green, Thomas C. & Assocs 98 Peoples Services, Inc 42 Greene Co. Conv. Bur 91 Peoples Travel Service 25 Hannah Information Systems 87 Philip Morris USA inside back cover Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza 91 Picture America Corporation 92 Holiday Inn Westlake 5 Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur 8 Inn Between Restaurant 28 Public Policy Consultants inside front cover Intl. Union of Operating Engineers 6 Putnam Transfer & Storage 88 Jet Express, Inc 27 Roemer Insurance, Inc., W.F 46 K & P Trucking Co 83 Ross Bros., Inc 4 Keen Transport 19 Sanborn, Brandon, Duvall & Valentine 85 KLF Consulting Corp 41 Sanese Services 86 Lattavo Bros., Inc 42 Steiner & Associates, Curt 6 Limbach, Nolan and Dantonio, Inc 100 Success Marketing, Inc 50 Lima/Allen Co. Conv. Bur 63 Super Food Services, Inc 66 Lockheed IMS 12 Trans-Ohio Haulers, Inc 23 Manfredi Motor Transit Co 77 Truck Watch of Ohio 55 Matlack, Inc 58 United Parcel Service 11 McDavitt & Associates 97 VanMeter, Ashbrook & Assocs 102 McGough & Associates 35 Vault Restaurant 62 Merwin, Earl N 18 Walker Trucking Co 60 Miller, Harold D., Inc 54 Wholesale Beer & Wine Assn 61 Muldoon & Ferris 16 NSC Consultants inside front cover O'Grady & Associates, Pete 41 Comprehensive Index to Odyssey Press, Inc 100 Ohio Assn. of Professional Firefighters 83 all featured in this issue Ohio Assn. of Tobacco & Candy Dists 53 Ohio Assocation of Realtors 72 on previous page.

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