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Kyle Koehler

Kyle Koehler (born October 5, 1961) represented Ohio's 79th district in the Ohio House of Representatives from January 2015 to December 2023.

Kyle Koehler
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 79th district
In office
January 5, 2015 – December 31, 2022
Preceded byRoss McGregor
Succeeded byMonica Robb Blasdel
Personal details
Born (1961-10-05) October 5, 1961 (age 62)
Springfield, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDr. Kathrin Koehler Psy.D
Children5
Residence(s)Springfield, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materWright State University
ProfessionSoftware/Mechanical Engineer

Koehler (pronounced "kay-ler") was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio, attended Springfield's Catholic Central High School and then Wright State University. He and his family own a small business in Springfield.[1]

In 2014, Koehler opted to make his first run for elected office, and decided to run for the Ohio House of Representatives to replace Ross McGregor who was term-limited. He faced Democrat Darryl Jackson in a competitive seat.[2] Koehler went on to defeat Jackson 61%-39%.[3]

In 2016, Koehler faced a challenge from Democrat Alex Wendt. Koehler won re-election in another 61%-39% victory.[4]

In 2018, Koehler faced a challenge from Democrat Amanda Finfrock.[5] Koehler won the 2018 general election by 19% in a 59.5%-40.5% victory.[6]

In 2020, Koehler faced Cynthia Richards in his last campaign for State Representative (due to term-limits).[7] Koehler won the 2020 general election by 26% in a 63.1%-36.9% victory.[8]

Koehler won each of his general elections in 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020 by margins of 22%, 22%, 19%, and 26% points respectively in a district that is considered a 50-50 district for Presidential Elections.

Representative Koehler chaired the Ohio House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee during the 133rd and 134th General Assemblies.

Career edit

Kyle Koehler received his bachelor's degree from Wright State University in computer science. He spent seven years leading teams developing classified software surrounding signal analysis and data acquisition for government contractors.[9][self-published source]

Along with his duties in the House, Koehler is Vice President of K.K. Tool Co. Inc. Koehler has used his extensive knowledge in computer technology to design and develop dies, fixtures and robotic weld fixtures using Solidworks 3D modeling software over the last 30 years.

Marriage and family life edit

Kyle Koehler married Kathrin (Eimer) Koehler in July 1988. Kathrin Koehler, who is a licensed psychologist in the State of Ohio, worked as an independent counselor until taking a break to home educate their five children starting in 1999.

The Koehlers have five adult children. Three are married. The Koehlers have five grandchildren with another on the way.

Payday Lending edit

Representative Koehler, along with Rep. Mike Ashford (D), spent the 132nd General Assembly fighting to bring reform to the payday lending industry in Ohio. Fighting for well over 13 months for movement on House Bill 123, Koehler successfully moved the bill out of Government Accountability and Oversight in April 2018. The Ohio House passed the bill on June 7 with a 71-17 bipartisan vote.

The bill spent four weeks in the Ohio Senate, where Senate Finance Chair, Scott Oelslager introduced Substitute House Bill 123. The Substitute House Bill, kept the structure of the original bill introduced by Reps Koehler and Ashford; but made adjustments to the fees and loan limits. Senate Finance and the full Senate passed SUB HB123 on July 10.[10]

The Ohio House concurred on the Senate changes on July 24 after a furious floor debate. Governor John Kasich signed the bill six days later on July 30.[11][12]

The Fresh Start Act edit

Representative Koehler, introduced The Fresh Start Act (Ohio House Bill 263) in the 133rd General Assembly. The bill cleaned up over 800 pages of the Ohio Revised Code in dealing with Occupational Licensing in Ohio. The original bill restricted Occupational Licensing Boards from looking back more than five years on convictions and jail time for those seeing occupational licenses (everything from hairdressers to landscaping, engineers to nurses). The bill excluded any convinces for crimes that were violent or sexual in nature.

It passed out of the Ohio House (90-1) and was amended in the Senate to exclude fiduciary licenses and licenses to those dealing with the aged. The House unanimously concurred on the changes and the bill was signed into law by the Governor in early 2021.

“Nearly one in five Ohioans needs an occupational license to do their job,” Koehler said. “The Fresh Start Act is a comprehensive occupational licensing and criminal justice reform proposal that will assist Ohioans who have paid their debt to society and deserve more than to be treated as second-class citizens for the rest of their lives.”[13]

Duty To Retreat edit

In the lame duck session of the 133rd General Assembly, Representative Koehler made the move to amend Senate Bill 175 (R-Schaffer) with language to remove the Duty To Retreat from the Ohio Revised Code. This provision applies to a person located anywhere he is lawfully allowed to be (and not an aggressor in a confrontation) where they believe they are in immediate danger of bodily harm or death. The clarification has been debated for over 10 years in the Ohio Legislature.

Koehler worked closely with Senate President Larry Obhof and Speaker Bob Cupp (as well as the bill sponsor) to successfully get the Governor to sign amended Senate Bill 175 into law on January 4, 2021.

"In 2018, then gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine promised the Buckeye Firearms Association at his campaign headquarters in Columbus that he would sign Stand Your Ground legislation. We sent him the most simple and straightforward repeal of Duty To Retreat. Senate Bill 175 provides this simple fix that will protect law-abiding gun owners," Koehler wrote in a statement following DeWine's signature.[14]

Committees edit

Rep. Koehler chaired the Ohio House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee for the 133rd and 134th General Assembly. He served all four of his terms on this committee. He also served four terms on the Ohio House Primary and Secondary Education Committee (formerly the Education Committee). In his final term, Chairman Koehler also served on the newly formed Technology and Innovation Committee.

In the 132nd General Assembly, Koehler served as Vice-Chair of Agriculture and Rural Development as well as on Education & Career Readiness. He was assigned to the newly formed Federalism & Interstate Relations Committee that focused on State's Rights issues including a number of gun bills.

In his first term in the 131st General Assembly, Representative Koehler served on the following committees: Agriculture and Rural Development, Economic & Workforce Development, and Education.

Koehler served on the Straight-A-Fund Governing Board as one of three appointed legislators on the eight member board.

Representative Koehler was appointed to the 21 member board of the Ohio Family Stability Commission.

As the Chair of the Ohio House Agriculture Committee, Koehler also was automatically appointed to the Ohio Expo Commission.

Electoral history edit

Primary Election Results[15]
Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
2014 State Representative Primary Kyle Koehler Republican 6,221 53.7% Argeri Lagos Republican 4,179 36.1% Rick Chimento Republican 1,185 10.2%
General Election Results[16]
Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Subject Party Votes %
2012 County Commissioner General Kyle Koehler Republican 30,246 49.79% David Hartley Democratic 30,505 50.21%
2014 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 19,157 60.7% Darrell Jackson Democratic 12,388 39.3%
2016 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 29,687 60.53% Alex Wendt Democratic 19,360 39.47%
2018 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 23,387 59.4% Amanda Finfrock Democratic 16,016 40.6%
2020 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 32,705 63.1% Cynthia Richards Democratic 19,127 36.9%

References edit

  1. ^ "About Kyle". Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  2. ^ "Koehler, Jackson vie for Statehouse seat". Dayton Daily News. Dayton. 2014-10-11. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  3. ^ "Koehler wins Ohio House seat". Springfield News Sun. Springfield. 2014-11-04. Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  4. ^ "Republicans sweep Clark County Statehouse races". Dayton Daily News. Dayton. 2016-11-08.
  5. ^ "Secretive ads accuse Springfield lawmaker of not doing job". Springfield News Sun. Springfield. 2018-10-06.
  6. ^ "Kyle Koehler wins third term by large margin". Springfield News Sun. Springfield. 2018-11-07.
  7. ^ "Political newcomer faces off against seasoned incumbent in race for Ohio House 79 seat". Springfield News Sun. Springfield. 2018-10-06.
  8. ^ "Incumbent Koehler presumed winner in Ohio House race". Springfield News Sun. Springfield. 2018-11-07.
  9. ^ "About Kyle". Retrieved 2014-12-11.
  10. ^ "Springfield lawmaker on progress of payday lending reform he sponsored: 'I am very pleased'". Springfield News Sun. Springfield. 2018-07-11.
  11. ^ "Ohio legislative Republicans, with minor exceptions, finally stand up to the payday lobby". Cleveland.com. Cleveland. 2018-07-14.
  12. ^ "Gov. John Kasich signs payday loan reforms into law". Dayton Daily News. Dayton. 2018-07-30.
  13. ^ "Ohio Makes Big Leaps Forward On Criminal Justice". DaytonDailyNews.com. Dayton. 2021-02-21.
  14. ^ "Dewine Signs Stand Your Ground Bill". StateNews.org. Columbus. 2021-01-05.
  15. ^ . Ballotpedia. Archived from the original on November 7, 2018. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  16. ^ . Ballotpedia. Archived from the original on November 7, 2018. Retrieved July 12, 2019.

Links edit

  • official campaign site
  • Facebook page
  • Twitter

kyle, koehler, born, october, 1961, represented, ohio, 79th, district, ohio, house, representatives, from, january, 2015, december, 2023, member, ohio, house, representatives, from, 79th, districtin, office, january, 2015, december, 2022preceded, byross, mcgre. Kyle Koehler born October 5 1961 represented Ohio s 79th district in the Ohio House of Representatives from January 2015 to December 2023 Kyle KoehlerMember of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 79th districtIn office January 5 2015 December 31 2022Preceded byRoss McGregorSucceeded byMonica Robb BlasdelPersonal detailsBorn 1961 10 05 October 5 1961 age 62 Springfield Ohio U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseDr Kathrin Koehler Psy DChildren5Residence s Springfield Ohio U S Alma materWright State UniversityProfessionSoftware Mechanical EngineerKoehler pronounced kay ler was born and raised in Springfield Ohio attended Springfield s Catholic Central High School and then Wright State University He and his family own a small business in Springfield 1 In 2014 Koehler opted to make his first run for elected office and decided to run for the Ohio House of Representatives to replace Ross McGregor who was term limited He faced Democrat Darryl Jackson in a competitive seat 2 Koehler went on to defeat Jackson 61 39 3 In 2016 Koehler faced a challenge from Democrat Alex Wendt Koehler won re election in another 61 39 victory 4 In 2018 Koehler faced a challenge from Democrat Amanda Finfrock 5 Koehler won the 2018 general election by 19 in a 59 5 40 5 victory 6 In 2020 Koehler faced Cynthia Richards in his last campaign for State Representative due to term limits 7 Koehler won the 2020 general election by 26 in a 63 1 36 9 victory 8 Koehler won each of his general elections in 2014 2016 2018 and 2020 by margins of 22 22 19 and 26 points respectively in a district that is considered a 50 50 district for Presidential Elections Representative Koehler chaired the Ohio House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee during the 133rd and 134th General Assemblies Contents 1 Career 2 Marriage and family life 3 Payday Lending 4 The Fresh Start Act 5 Duty To Retreat 6 Committees 7 Electoral history 8 References 9 LinksCareer editKyle Koehler received his bachelor s degree from Wright State University in computer science He spent seven years leading teams developing classified software surrounding signal analysis and data acquisition for government contractors 9 self published source Along with his duties in the House Koehler is Vice President of K K Tool Co Inc Koehler has used his extensive knowledge in computer technology to design and develop dies fixtures and robotic weld fixtures using Solidworks 3D modeling software over the last 30 years Marriage and family life editKyle Koehler married Kathrin Eimer Koehler in July 1988 Kathrin Koehler who is a licensed psychologist in the State of Ohio worked as an independent counselor until taking a break to home educate their five children starting in 1999 The Koehlers have five adult children Three are married The Koehlers have five grandchildren with another on the way Payday Lending editRepresentative Koehler along with Rep Mike Ashford D spent the 132nd General Assembly fighting to bring reform to the payday lending industry in Ohio Fighting for well over 13 months for movement on House Bill 123 Koehler successfully moved the bill out of Government Accountability and Oversight in April 2018 The Ohio House passed the bill on June 7 with a 71 17 bipartisan vote The bill spent four weeks in the Ohio Senate where Senate Finance Chair Scott Oelslager introduced Substitute House Bill 123 The Substitute House Bill kept the structure of the original bill introduced by Reps Koehler and Ashford but made adjustments to the fees and loan limits Senate Finance and the full Senate passed SUB HB123 on July 10 10 The Ohio House concurred on the Senate changes on July 24 after a furious floor debate Governor John Kasich signed the bill six days later on July 30 11 12 The Fresh Start Act editRepresentative Koehler introduced The Fresh Start Act Ohio House Bill 263 in the 133rd General Assembly The bill cleaned up over 800 pages of the Ohio Revised Code in dealing with Occupational Licensing in Ohio The original bill restricted Occupational Licensing Boards from looking back more than five years on convictions and jail time for those seeing occupational licenses everything from hairdressers to landscaping engineers to nurses The bill excluded any convinces for crimes that were violent or sexual in nature It passed out of the Ohio House 90 1 and was amended in the Senate to exclude fiduciary licenses and licenses to those dealing with the aged The House unanimously concurred on the changes and the bill was signed into law by the Governor in early 2021 Nearly one in five Ohioans needs an occupational license to do their job Koehler said The Fresh Start Act is a comprehensive occupational licensing and criminal justice reform proposal that will assist Ohioans who have paid their debt to society and deserve more than to be treated as second class citizens for the rest of their lives 13 Duty To Retreat editIn the lame duck session of the 133rd General Assembly Representative Koehler made the move to amend Senate Bill 175 R Schaffer with language to remove the Duty To Retreat from the Ohio Revised Code This provision applies to a person located anywhere he is lawfully allowed to be and not an aggressor in a confrontation where they believe they are in immediate danger of bodily harm or death The clarification has been debated for over 10 years in the Ohio Legislature Koehler worked closely with Senate President Larry Obhof and Speaker Bob Cupp as well as the bill sponsor to successfully get the Governor to sign amended Senate Bill 175 into law on January 4 2021 In 2018 then gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine promised the Buckeye Firearms Association at his campaign headquarters in Columbus that he would sign Stand Your Ground legislation We sent him the most simple and straightforward repeal of Duty To Retreat Senate Bill 175 provides this simple fix that will protect law abiding gun owners Koehler wrote in a statement following DeWine s signature 14 Committees editRep Koehler chaired the Ohio House Agriculture and Rural Development Committee for the 133rd and 134th General Assembly He served all four of his terms on this committee He also served four terms on the Ohio House Primary and Secondary Education Committee formerly the Education Committee In his final term Chairman Koehler also served on the newly formed Technology and Innovation Committee In the 132nd General Assembly Koehler served as Vice Chair of Agriculture and Rural Development as well as on Education amp Career Readiness He was assigned to the newly formed Federalism amp Interstate Relations Committee that focused on State s Rights issues including a number of gun bills In his first term in the 131st General Assembly Representative Koehler served on the following committees Agriculture and Rural Development Economic amp Workforce Development and Education Koehler served on the Straight A Fund Governing Board as one of three appointed legislators on the eight member board Representative Koehler was appointed to the 21 member board of the Ohio Family Stability Commission As the Chair of the Ohio House Agriculture Committee Koehler also was automatically appointed to the Ohio Expo Commission Electoral history editPrimary Election Results 15 Year Office Election Subject Party Votes Opponent Party Votes Opponent Party Votes 2014 State Representative Primary Kyle Koehler Republican 6 221 53 7 Argeri Lagos Republican 4 179 36 1 Rick Chimento Republican 1 185 10 2 General Election Results 16 Year Office Election Subject Party Votes Subject Party Votes 2012 County Commissioner General Kyle Koehler Republican 30 246 49 79 David Hartley Democratic 30 505 50 21 2014 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 19 157 60 7 Darrell Jackson Democratic 12 388 39 3 2016 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 29 687 60 53 Alex Wendt Democratic 19 360 39 47 2018 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 23 387 59 4 Amanda Finfrock Democratic 16 016 40 6 2020 State Representative General Kyle Koehler Republican 32 705 63 1 Cynthia Richards Democratic 19 127 36 9 References edit About Kyle Retrieved 2014 12 11 Koehler Jackson vie for Statehouse seat Dayton Daily News Dayton 2014 10 11 Retrieved 2014 12 11 Koehler wins Ohio House seat Springfield News Sun Springfield 2014 11 04 Retrieved 2014 12 11 Republicans sweep Clark County Statehouse races Dayton Daily News Dayton 2016 11 08 Secretive ads accuse Springfield lawmaker of not doing job Springfield News Sun Springfield 2018 10 06 Kyle Koehler wins third term by large margin Springfield News Sun Springfield 2018 11 07 Political newcomer faces off against seasoned incumbent in race for Ohio House 79 seat Springfield News Sun Springfield 2018 10 06 Incumbent Koehler presumed winner in Ohio House race Springfield News Sun Springfield 2018 11 07 About Kyle Retrieved 2014 12 11 Springfield lawmaker on progress of payday lending reform he sponsored I am very pleased Springfield News Sun Springfield 2018 07 11 Ohio legislative Republicans with minor exceptions finally stand up to the payday lobby Cleveland com Cleveland 2018 07 14 Gov John Kasich signs payday loan reforms into law Dayton Daily News Dayton 2018 07 30 Ohio Makes Big Leaps Forward On Criminal Justice DaytonDailyNews com Dayton 2021 02 21 Dewine Signs Stand Your Ground Bill StateNews org Columbus 2021 01 05 Elections Ballotpedia Archived from the original on November 7 2018 Retrieved July 12 2019 Elections Ballotpedia Archived from the original on November 7 2018 Retrieved July 12 2019 Links editofficial campaign site Facebook page Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kyle Koehler amp oldid 1205909534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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