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Jay Hottinger

Jay Hottinger (born December 1, 1969) is a Republican member of the Ohio Senate for the 31st district.[1] A longtime member of the Ohio General Assembly, Hottinger has served in both the Ohio House of Representatives and the Senate since 1995. His current district includes Coshocton, New Lexington, New Philadelphia, and Newark. Hottinger serves as the President pro tempore of the Ohio Senate.

Jay Hottinger
President pro tempore of the Ohio Senate
In office
January 4, 2021 – January 3, 2023
Preceded byBob Peterson
Succeeded byKirk Schuring
Member of the Ohio Senate
from the 31st district
Assumed office
January 5, 2015
Preceded byTim Schaffer
In office
February 20, 1998 – December 31, 2006
Preceded byNancy Dix
Succeeded byTim Schaffer
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 71st district
In office
January 2, 2007 – December 31, 2014
Preceded byDavid Evans
Succeeded byScott Ryan
In office
January 3, 1995 – February 20, 1998
Preceded byMarc Guthrie
Succeeded byDavid Evans
Personal details
Born (1969-12-01) December 1, 1969 (age 53)
Newark, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCheri Hottinger
Children3
EducationCapital University (BA)

Early life and career edit

Hottinger attended Newark High School and has a degree in political science and public administration from Capital University. He is married with three daughters.[2][3]

His professional experience includes working as an office manager for Jay Company and an electrical contractor. Hottinger was a member of the Newark City Council from 1992 to 1994 and served as its President Pro Tempore in 1994.[4]

Ohio General Assembly edit

In 1994, Hottinger made his first run for the Ohio House of Representatives. He was only 25 years old, but had already served on the Newark City Council for three years.[3] He went on to defeat his challenger to succeed Marc Guthrie. He would win re-election in 1996.[5]

When Senator Nancy Dix resigned from the Senate in 1998, creating a vacancy in the 31st Senate District, Senate Republicans chose Hottinger to replace her. With the seat up for re-election in 1998, Hottinger faced former Senator Eugene Branstool, who had been defeated by Dix a few years prior. However, he went on to defeat Branstool with 58.85% of the vote. He ran unopposed for re-election in 2002.

Later on in his Senate tenure, Hottinger served as assistant majority whip, as well as chairman of the Senate Insurance, Commerce and Labor Committee. He has been an outspoken critic of Medicaid expansion in Ohio.[6]

In 2005, Hottinger announced that he would seek his former House seat. Soon after, Hottinger was also mentioned as a potential running mate to gubernatorial candidate Ken Blackwell, who chose Rep. Tom Raga instead, however. Unopposed in the primary, he faced Democrat Thomas Holliday in the general election, and won with 61.83% of the vote. In his first term back into the House, Speaker of the House Jon Husted appointed Hottinger as chairman of the House Finance Committee.

Hottinger was reelected in 2008 against Democrat Howard Hill with 62% of the vote. In 2010, he won a third term in the House with 69.31% of the vote against Democrat Nathan McMann. He won a final House term in 2012 with 61% over Democrat Brady Jones.

2014 election and return to the Ohio Senate edit

Hottinger was term-limited in 2014, as was his predecessor in the 31st district of the Ohio Senate, Tim Schaffer. As a result, Hottinger announced he would run again for his former Senate seat.[7]

While his former district was also the 31st, the new 31st is entirely different following redistricting. Prior to 2012, the 31st included Fairfield, Licking, Perry, Hocking and parts of Pickaway counties. After, it includes Licking, Perry, Coshocton, Tuscarawas and parts of Holmes counties. As a result, the majority of the district Hottinger ran in for the 2014 election was different. Despite all of this, Hottinger won election to the Senate 65% to 35%.[8] For the 131st Ohio General Assembly, Hottinger has been named as chairman of the Senate Insurance Committee.

Committee assignments edit

In 2018, Hottinger defeated Melinda Miller in the general election for the 31st district.[3][9]

Controversies edit

On April 23, 2016, Laura Bischoff of The Dayton Daily News reported that Hottinger posted a racist joke on Instagram, which he later retracted. The joke, disparaging Asian Americans, was condemned by both Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper and Kathy Chen, executive director of Asian American Community Services. Initially, Hottinger told an interviewer that there was nothing problematic about the joke, but he later recanted, stating, "It was inappropriate of me to put it up so I took it down and apologized."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ . Ohio House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  2. ^ Kuhlman, Marla K. (25 October 2008). "71st Ohio House district: Incumbent Hottinger outlines goals, achievements". ThisWeek. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Baker, Jon. "Jay Hottinger, Melinda Miller seek 31st Senate District post". Times Reporter. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  4. ^ . Columbus Dispatch. Columbus. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-12-31. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
  5. ^ "Hottinger, Carlisle differ on term limits, economy". Newark Advocate. Newark. 2014-10-29. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
  6. ^ "Medicaid, taxes to dominate 2015 in Ohio". Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum. Bucyrus, Ohio. 2015-01-11. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  7. ^ "Commissioners tap Fee as interim treasurer". Newark Advocate. Newark. 2014-11-23. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
  8. ^ "Republicans Hottinger, Ryan, Hayes win state races". Newark Advocate. Newark. 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
  9. ^ Mallett, Kent. "Hottinger keeps winning streak going in Ohio 31st Senate race". The Advocate. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
  10. ^ EndPlay. "Ohio lawmaker pulls racist joke from Instragram". WPXI. Retrieved 2016-04-23.

External links edit

  • official Senate site
  • Jay Hottinger - RSCC
Ohio Senate
Preceded by President pro tempore of the Ohio Senate
2021–2023
Succeeded by

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Jay Hottinger born December 1 1969 is a Republican member of the Ohio Senate for the 31st district 1 A longtime member of the Ohio General Assembly Hottinger has served in both the Ohio House of Representatives and the Senate since 1995 His current district includes Coshocton New Lexington New Philadelphia and Newark Hottinger serves as the President pro tempore of the Ohio Senate Jay HottingerPresident pro tempore of the Ohio SenateIn office January 4 2021 January 3 2023Preceded byBob PetersonSucceeded byKirk SchuringMember of the Ohio Senate from the 31st districtIncumbentAssumed office January 5 2015Preceded byTim SchafferIn office February 20 1998 December 31 2006Preceded byNancy DixSucceeded byTim SchafferMember of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 71st districtIn office January 2 2007 December 31 2014Preceded byDavid EvansSucceeded byScott RyanIn office January 3 1995 February 20 1998Preceded byMarc GuthrieSucceeded byDavid EvansPersonal detailsBorn 1969 12 01 December 1 1969 age 53 Newark Ohio U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseCheri HottingerChildren3EducationCapital University BA Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Ohio General Assembly 3 2014 election and return to the Ohio Senate 3 1 Committee assignments 4 Controversies 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editHottinger attended Newark High School and has a degree in political science and public administration from Capital University He is married with three daughters 2 3 His professional experience includes working as an office manager for Jay Company and an electrical contractor Hottinger was a member of the Newark City Council from 1992 to 1994 and served as its President Pro Tempore in 1994 4 Ohio General Assembly editIn 1994 Hottinger made his first run for the Ohio House of Representatives He was only 25 years old but had already served on the Newark City Council for three years 3 He went on to defeat his challenger to succeed Marc Guthrie He would win re election in 1996 5 When Senator Nancy Dix resigned from the Senate in 1998 creating a vacancy in the 31st Senate District Senate Republicans chose Hottinger to replace her With the seat up for re election in 1998 Hottinger faced former Senator Eugene Branstool who had been defeated by Dix a few years prior However he went on to defeat Branstool with 58 85 of the vote He ran unopposed for re election in 2002 Later on in his Senate tenure Hottinger served as assistant majority whip as well as chairman of the Senate Insurance Commerce and Labor Committee He has been an outspoken critic of Medicaid expansion in Ohio 6 In 2005 Hottinger announced that he would seek his former House seat Soon after Hottinger was also mentioned as a potential running mate to gubernatorial candidate Ken Blackwell who chose Rep Tom Raga instead however Unopposed in the primary he faced Democrat Thomas Holliday in the general election and won with 61 83 of the vote In his first term back into the House Speaker of the House Jon Husted appointed Hottinger as chairman of the House Finance Committee Hottinger was reelected in 2008 against Democrat Howard Hill with 62 of the vote In 2010 he won a third term in the House with 69 31 of the vote against Democrat Nathan McMann He won a final House term in 2012 with 61 over Democrat Brady Jones 2014 election and return to the Ohio Senate editHottinger was term limited in 2014 as was his predecessor in the 31st district of the Ohio Senate Tim Schaffer As a result Hottinger announced he would run again for his former Senate seat 7 While his former district was also the 31st the new 31st is entirely different following redistricting Prior to 2012 the 31st included Fairfield Licking Perry Hocking and parts of Pickaway counties After it includes Licking Perry Coshocton Tuscarawas and parts of Holmes counties As a result the majority of the district Hottinger ran in for the 2014 election was different Despite all of this Hottinger won election to the Senate 65 to 35 8 For the 131st Ohio General Assembly Hottinger has been named as chairman of the Senate Insurance Committee Committee assignments edit Committee on Insurance Chair Committee on State amp Local Government Vice Chair Committee on Energy amp Natural Resources Finance Subcommittee on Workforce Committee on Financial Institutions Committee on Health amp Human Services Committee on Transportation Commerce amp LaborIn 2018 Hottinger defeated Melinda Miller in the general election for the 31st district 3 9 Controversies editOn April 23 2016 Laura Bischoff of The Dayton Daily News reported that Hottinger posted a racist joke on Instagram which he later retracted The joke disparaging Asian Americans was condemned by both Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper and Kathy Chen executive director of Asian American Community Services Initially Hottinger told an interviewer that there was nothing problematic about the joke but he later recanted stating It was inappropriate of me to put it up so I took it down and apologized 10 References edit Jay Hottinger Representative Ohio House of Representatives Archived from the original on 1 September 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Kuhlman Marla K 25 October 2008 71st Ohio House district Incumbent Hottinger outlines goals achievements ThisWeek Retrieved 26 November 2012 a b c Baker Jon Jay Hottinger Melinda Miller seek 31st Senate District post Times Reporter Retrieved 2020 10 22 Ohio Senate District 31 Columbus Dispatch Columbus 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 12 31 Retrieved 2014 12 31 Hottinger Carlisle differ on term limits economy Newark Advocate Newark 2014 10 29 Retrieved 2014 12 31 Medicaid taxes to dominate 2015 in Ohio Bucyrus Telegraph Forum Bucyrus Ohio 2015 01 11 Retrieved 2015 01 11 Commissioners tap Fee as interim treasurer Newark Advocate Newark 2014 11 23 Retrieved 2014 12 31 Republicans Hottinger Ryan Hayes win state races Newark Advocate Newark 2014 11 05 Retrieved 2014 12 31 Mallett Kent Hottinger keeps winning streak going in Ohio 31st Senate race The Advocate Retrieved 2020 10 22 EndPlay Ohio lawmaker pulls racist joke from Instragram WPXI Retrieved 2016 04 23 External links editofficial Senate site Jay Hottinger For Senate OH Jay Hottinger RSCCOhio SenatePreceded byBob Peterson President pro tempore of the Ohio Senate2021 2023 Succeeded byKirk Schuring Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Hottinger amp oldid 1182815418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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