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| Running for | 64th Ohio House District |
| City | Southington, OH |
| Education | Graduated Warren John F Kennedy 1975 Attended YSU |
| Employer | Brodell Medical Warren, Ohio
Supervisor of Technology, Maintenance and Building 1985 |
| Family | Pamela J Haberstroh wife
Jennifer Hansegard Erica Paul Michael Haberstroh Grandsons Nathan and Nolan Paul Peyton and Jake Hansegard |
| Family in office? | No |
| Time in area | My entire life |
| Reasons for running | Provide a voice for all people in the 64th District in solving our problems and promoting our community. |
| Priorities | 1.Providing a voice in Our Government.
2.Statewide education funding plan not dependent on local tax increases. 3.Increase value in return for taxes paid. 4.Reduction of multiple taxes and fees on every segment of our lives. 5.Reduction of unneeded Government regulation and control in our lives. |
| Qualifications | Trustee for Ohio School Board Association
Regional Executive Committee for Ohio School Boards Association Representative of Ohio on the Federal Relations Network on Education A decade of Zoning experience regarding building and land use. Community involvement including neighborhood associations, school associations, civic groups, youth and high school coaching, and most importantly family and Christian Values. |
| Positions on the issues | I have commonsense positions on almost all issues pertaining to my fellow citizens. Derived from listening to provide solutions they support.
At this point in time our focus on jobs should first be to retain and expand existing employment of businesses and resources already in the valley. From this support new jobs will be attracted for support and demand from and for these existing opportunities. On state spending I would like to see direct payments instead of cash for all government assistance including unemployment compensation after the first 16 weeks. This would slow the growth of the largest part of our state budget in return eliminating fraud with the ability to extend help. |