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Ohio House of Representatives District 19 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Ohio House of Representatives District 19 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Ohio House of Representatives District 19

Incumbent Phil Robinson defeated Ron Brough in the general election for Ohio House of Representatives District 19 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Phil Robinson
Phil Robinson (D) Candidate Connection
 
62.0
 
30,488
Image of Ron Brough
Ron Brough (R) Candidate Connection
 
38.0
 
18,712

Total votes: 49,200
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Tax reform

School reform

Economic freedom
A child’s zip code should not dictate their destiny, and every child deserves a high-quality education. I am deeply committed to investing in and improving Ohio schools and investing in early childhood education and universal preschool. I am also focused on ensuring that universities, community colleges, and trade and technical programs are more affordable and accessible. When it comes to education, I understand how important access and opportunity are to ensure children are set up for success.

As the son of two entrepreneurs, I understand the key to growing our economy and providing more economic opportunity is building the right environment for job creation. As a father raising two small children, I also understand the challenges families are facing across Ohio to feel a sense of economic certainty and stability. While the backbone of the state’s economy is small businesses, current state leadership continues to focus efforts and incentives on large corporations, often pitting communities against each other to keep businesses within city lines. Meanwhile, Ohio household incomes are not increasing and families are struggling to afford the rising costs of education, housing, and healthcare. There has been little focus on crea

I believe our government should work for all citizens, regardless of their race, sex, or zip code. I am committed to protecting voting access, addressing healthcare inequalities, expanding access to quality and affordable healthcare, working towards addressing income equality, and supporting a more just and inclusive Ohio. I will fight for everyone’s right to achieve the American Dream – no matter where they live, what they look like, or where they worship.
I'm passionate about giving individuals the right to Govern themselves so they can reach their God-given potential.
As the ranking member of the House Primary and Secondary Education Committee and Senior Executive of a national education nonprofit, I am passionate about investing in and improving Ohio schools, ensuring every child has access to a high quality education.

In office, I worked to expand access to quality education for all Ohio students and supported the 2019 state budget that made the largest investment in K-12 education in recent history, including a $625 million increase for wraparound care services. ​ I voted to create new graduation requirements, providing more pathways to a diploma, in addition to standardized testing. I worked to pass legislation to raise teacher salaries and provide a $250 deduction for out-of-pocket work-related expenses for teachers.

I co-sponsored legislation to overhaul Ohio’s public school funding formula, which the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled four different times to be unconstitutional. During my second term, I sponsored a bipartisan bill to revamp Third Grade Testing requirements, including eliminating retention.

When it comes to education, I understand how important access and opportunity are to set children up for success.

The Ohio House of Representatives just like the Federal House of Representatives is the voice of the people and is one of the two parts of the government writing the laws or reforming the laws that are on the books.
I look up to my family because they are the first people I know and what they did to help people without making it a big deal for the world to see.
The 5000 Year Leap and The U.S. Constitution A Reader EDited by The Hillsdale College Politics Faculty. Then there are the writings of the Framers and Founders of The United States of America.
Stand for the truth and mean what you say, then do it.
Protect the Constitution of the State and the United States Constitution and the rights of the citizens under the laws.
A better Ohio not just for my kids and grandkids, I want to make sure that 200 years from now Ohio and the United States are still strong and free.
The exploration of the Space shuttle Challenger in 1986, I was 15. I was in school and the teacher had the launch on the TV.
One of the responsibilities is to make sure the families and companies can work, live, and grow their personal wealth.
The Ohio House of Representatives looks at every part of the government from Agriculture to Ways and Means.
No, what I believe is what we need is people to understand the needs of the family and the companies in the State.
Understanding the needs of the family and also understanding that the families need good-paying jobs to take care of personal needs.



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