- Bob Gibbs
Infobox State Representative
name=Bob Gibbs
state_house=Ohio
state=Ohio
district=97th
term=2003 -
preceded=
succeeded=Incumbent
date of birth=birth date and age|1954|06|14
place of birth=Peru, Indiana
date of death=
place of death=
spouse=Jody
profession=farmer , small business owner
religion=United Methodist
party=Republican|Bob Gibbs is a Republican member of the
Ohio House of Representatives , representing the 97th District since 2003.Background
Gibbs was born on
June 14 ,1954 inPeru, Indiana . His family moved toCleveland in the 1960s, and Gibbs graduated from Bay Village Senior High School. In 1974, he graduated from theOhio State University Agricultural Technical Institute and moved to Lakeville, Ohio where he co-founded Hidden Hollow Farms, Ltd. Formerly a producer of swine, Hidden Hollow Farms currently produces corn and soybeans.Experience
Active in the agriculture and business industry, Gibbs served as President of the
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation , Ohio's largest agriculture organization which has over 210,000 members. Gibbs first joined the Ohio Farm Bureau Board of Trustees in 1985 and established himself as an informed advocate of agriculture.Gibbs also served as a board member of the Farm Bureau Bank, the Ohio Livestock Coalition, the Ohio Cooperative Council, and the Ohio Farm Bureau Alliance. Gibbs was also president of the Loundonville Farmer's Equity in Loudonville, Ohio, where he served on the board for 12 years.
Gibbs has also served as president of the Holmes County (Ohio) Extension Advisory Committee, the Holmes County Farm Bureau, and as a supervisor for the Holmes County Soil & Water Conservation Service.
Election to Ohio House of Representatives
Gibbs was first elected to the Ohio General Assembly in 2002, defeating Democrat Tom Mason of Ashland for a newly drawn district in the Ohio House. He was re-elected in 2004 in a rematch against Mason.
During the 2006 statewide election, Gibbs was re-elected, receiving 60.48% over Democratic challenger James P. Riley, a former township trustee from Sullivan, Ohio.
Gibbs began his third term in the Ohio House of Representatives on January 2, 2007 and will be eligible to run for a fourth and final term in 2008.
Campaign for Ohio Senate 2008
On August 16, 2007 Gibbs formally announced that he would be a candidate for the 22nd District Senate seat being vacated by the term limited incumbent, Senator
Ron Amstutz , (R- Wooster).Gibbs originally expected to face a primary challenge from Representative Jim Carmichael (R-Wayne County), but Carmichael dropped out of the race on October 21, 2007 in order to run for Wayne County Commissioner. Gibbs will face Democrat James E. Riley, a Job/Security Representative for the U.A.W. International Union.
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
Gibbs has been an advocate for responsible government and introduced nine bills during his first term in 2003-2004, four of which were signed into law by Governor
Bob Taft . Another of his bills, the Personal Responsibility Common Sense Food Consumption Act, was amended into the Comprehensive Tort Reform Bill in December 2004. He was also the lead sponsor of House Bill 223 which introduced rebutable presumption laws to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation. In August 2005, Gibbs introduced House Bill 331 (companion bill to enacted Senate Bill 167), which prevents Emenint Domain takings for private entities following theKelo v. New London decision in theU.S. Supreme Court in June 2005.In 2006 Gibbs was appointed to serve as a member of the Special Task Force to Study Eminent Domain and Its Use and Application in Ohio. The committee spent most of the year studying the issue and issued its final report in August 2006 with recommendations to the General Assembly.
Gibbs is known as a leading advocate in the statehouse for reforming the Streamlined Sales Tax Agreement to help Ohio's Small Businesses.
Committee Membership
Gibbs currently serves as Chairman of the House Ways & Means Committee. He also serves on the following standing or special committees in the 127th General Assembly:
-Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee -Financial Institutions, Real Estate & Securities Committee
-Healthcare Access & Affordability
-Insurance Committee
Awards
Watchdog of the Treasury Award "United Conservatives of Ohio (2003-4, 2005-6)"
The Guardian of Small Business Award "NFIB Ohio"
Leadership Award "Ohio Restaurant Association"
Leadership Award"Holmes County OSU Extension Service"
Family
Bob is married to the former Jody Cox of Wooster, Ohio. The two have been married for 30 years and have three grown children. Bob and Jody are members of the Nashville United Methodist Church in Nashville, Ohio.
External links
* [http://www.house.state.oh.us/jsps/MemberDetails.jsp?DISTRICT=97 The Ohio Senate - Bob Gibbs] official OH House website
* [http://www.bobgibbs.org/ Bob Gibbs] official campaign website
* [http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=45466 Project Vote Smart - Representative Bob Gibbs (OH)] profile
*"Follow the Money" - Bob Gibbs
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