- Danny Bubp
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Danny Bubp Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 88th districtIncumbent Assumed office
January 3, 2005Preceded by Tom Niehaus Personal details Born September 27, 1954
Cincinnati, OhioPolitical party Republican Residence West Union, Ohio Alma mater University of Cincinnati, Ohio Northern University Profession Attorney, Marine Corps Colonel Religion Christian Danny R. Bubp (born 1954) is a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 88th District since 2005. He currently serves as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
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Life and career
Bubp has a B.S. in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati in 1978 and a J.D. from the Ohio Northern University College of Law in 1984. He earned the rank of colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves. Bubp worked as a lawyer in Adams County, Ohio and served as probate and juvenile judge for a year.
Beginning in March 1999, Bubp served as pro bono legal counsel for and was a founding member of Adams County for the Ten Commandments, a group formed to oppose the removal of Ten Commandments monuments following a legal challenge from the ACLU. From November 2007 to December 2008, Bubp served in Iraq as the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force Liaison Officer to the governor of Anbar Province.
Ohio House of Representatives
Bubp was originally elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 2004 succeeding Tom Niehaus, and was subsequently reelected in 2006, 2008, 2010. He faces term limits in 2012. In his 2006 re-election, Bubp faced only token opposition in the Republican primary, and no opposition in the general election.
In the 129th General Assembly, Bubp is serving as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. He also serves on the committees of Criminal Justice; and Veteran's Affairs.
Initiatives, policies and positions
In 2011, Bubp has introduced a bill that would clarify the difference between civil and criminal penalties associated with livestock owners' failure to keep their animals from running at large.
Reintroducing a measure from the 128th General Assembly, Bubp, along with Terry Johnson is sponsoring legislation that would allow concealed carry licensees to take their weapons into establishments that serve alcohol so long as they do not consume alcohol and additionally would remove storage mandates for keeping firearms in vehicles.[1] The bill has been controversial with some lawmakers concerned about opposition from the Ohio Restaurant Association.[2]
Bubp has come out against legislation that looks to abolish the death penalty in Ohio. With proponents of the legislation stating that there is evidence of discrimination towards minorities, Bubp has stated that as a former judge, he is outraged that individuals would insinuate that prosecutors behave differently due to race.[3]
Controversies
Jean Schmidt comments
Bubp has close ties to U.S. Representative Jean Schmidt, also from Ohio. He campaigned on behalf of Schmidt during her close race against Paul Hackett, also a U.S. Marine.
On November 18, 2005, during a U.S. House debate about a resolution calling for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq prompted by strong public comments from U.S. Representative John Murtha (D-PA), Schmidt commented:
A few minutes ago I received a call from Colonel Danny Bubp, Ohio Representative from the 88th district in the House of Representatives. He asked me to send Congress a message: Stay the course. He also asked me to send Congressman Murtha a message, that cowards cut and run, Marines never do. Danny and the rest of America and the world want the assurance from this body—that we will see this through. [1]
Schmidt's remarks were immediately criticized and within ten minutes, she withdrew them and apologized. Karen Tabor, Bubp's spokeswoman, said Bubp "did not mention Congressman Murtha by name nor did he mean to disparage Congressman Murtha...He feels as though the words that Congresswoman Schmidt chose did not represent their conversation." [2] Bubp told the Cincinnati Enquirer that he never mentioned Murtha by name when talking to Schmidt and would never call another U.S. Marine a coward. Bubp later said, "I don't want to be interjected into this. I wish she never used my name." [4]
Bubp was not in Iraq when he spoke to Schmidt in 2005, nor had he served in the Iraq war at the time of the controversy.[5] He served in Iraq from November 2007 to November 2008.[6]
Allegations of Illegal Service in Two Public Offices
On October 22, 2009, the chairman of the local Democratic Party in the three counties comprising District 88 in the Ohio House of Representatives (Clermont, Brown and Adams Counties) filed complaints with their local prosecuting attorneys and the Ohio Attorney General claiming that Bubp was in violation of the Ohio constitution and Ohio law by serving as both a member of the Ohio General Assembly and as a magistrate judge for the village of Ripley. According to the complaint, the Ohio Constitution and the Ohio Revised Code make it illegal to hold these two public offices at the same time. If the allegations of the complaint are confirmed, the matter could be submitted to the Ohio Supreme Court which would be called upon to rule whether Bubp, by accepting a second public office, has forfeited his seat in the Ohio House of Representatives.[7]
References
- ^ Reps. Bubp, Johnson introduce concealed carry legislation
- ^ Siegel, Jim (2011-04-15). "Lawmaker won't give up on gun bill". Columbus Dispatch. http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2011/04/15/copy/lawmaker-wont-give-up-on-gun-bill.html?adsec=politics&sid=101. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
- ^ Johnson, Alan (2011-04-13). "2 Democrats seek end to Ohio death penalty". Columbus Dispatch. http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2011/04/14/copy/2-dems-seek-end-to-ohio-death-penalty.html?adsec=politics&sid=101. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
- ^ Bubp shows disdain for statements
- ^ "Limbaugh, Carlson falsely claimed Marine referenced by Rep. Schmidt is serving in Iraq". Media Matters. 2005-11-22. http://mediamatters.org/research/200511220016. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
- ^ http://www.house.state.oh.us/index.php?option=com_displaymembers&task=detail&district=88
- ^ Complaint asks for removal of State Representative
External links
- The Ohio House of Representatives: Rep. Danny Bubp (R-West Union) official site
- Danny Bubp for State Representative official site
Members of the Ohio House of Representatives 129th General Assembly (2011-2012)
Speaker of the House: William G. Batchelder (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Lou Blessing (R) • Majority Leader: Matt Huffman (R) • Minority Leader: Armond Budish (D)- Craig Newbold (R)
- Andrew Brenner (R)
- Ron Amstutz (R)
- Matt Huffman (R)
- Gerald Stebelton (R)
- Randy Gardner (R)
- Kenny Yuko (D)
- Armond Budish (D)
- Barbara Boyd (D)
- Bill Patmon (D)
- Sandra Williams (D)
- John E. Barnes, Jr. (D)
- Nickie Antonio (D)
- Michael Foley (D)
- Timothy J. DeGeeter (D)
- Nan Baker (R)
- Marlene Anielski (R)
- Mike Dovilla (R)
- Anne Gonzales (R)
- Nancy Garland (D)
- Mike Duffey (R)
- John Patrick Carney (D)
- Cheryl Grossman (R)
- Ted Celeste (D)
- Michael Stinziano (D)
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- W. C. Weddington (D)
- Connie Pillich (D)
- Lou Blessing (R)
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- Denise Driehaus (D)
- Dale Mallory (D)
- Alicia Reece (D)
- Peter Stautberg (R)
- Ron Maag (R)
- Michael Henne (R)
- Jim Butler (R)
- Terry Blair (R)
- Clayton Luckie (D)
- Roland Winburn (D)
- Lynn Slaby (R)
- Kristina Roegner (R)
- Todd McKenney (R)
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- Barbara Sears (R)
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- Kirk Schuring (R)
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- Margaret Conditt (R)
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- Ross McGregor (R)
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- Jeffrey McClain (R)
- Dorothy Pelanda (R)
- Bob Hackett (R)
- Bob Peterson (R)
- Cliff Rosenberger (R)
- John Carey (R)
- Danny Bubp (R)
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- Margaret Ruhl (R)
- Bill Hayes (R)
- Debbie Phillips (D)
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- Brian Hill (R)
- Lou Gentile (D)
- Al Landis (R)
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- Casey Kozlowski (R)
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