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State Rep. Cliff Rosenberger Elected Speaker of the Ohio House

House Republican Leadership Announced
November 12, 2014
Republican Newsroom

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State Representative and Dean of the House Republican Caucus, Barbara Sears (R-Monclova Township), today announced that the Republican Caucus has elected their leadership team for the 131st General Assembly.  State Representative Cliff Rosenberger (R-Clarksville) was selected to serve as the 102nd Speaker of the Ohio House. 

Joining the Speaker-Elect, State Representative Ron Amstutz (R-Wooster) will serve as Speaker Pro Tempore, Rep. Sears will serve as the Majority Floor Leader, and State Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) will serve as Assistant Majority Floor Leader.  The House Republican Whip team will include State Representative Mike Dovilla (R-Berea) as the Majority Whip and State Representative Dorothy Pelanda (R-Marysville) as the Assistant Majority Whip.

“It is with deep appreciation, honor and humbleness that I have been chosen by my constituents to again represent them at the Statehouse and also that I have been selected by my esteemed colleagues as the new Speaker of the Ohio House,” said Rep. Rosenberger. “I am immeasurably proud of what this legislature has achieved over the past few years under the sound leadership of Speaker Batchelder. It is my hope that we can continue this progress and I am up to the task.  I look forward to building an even stronger Ohio with the help of my legislative partners and my fellow Ohioans across the state.”

The official swearing in of new members and leadership positions will occur the first week of January during opening day ceremonies in Columbus.

Rep. Rosenberger is currently serving his second term at the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 91st House District, which includes Clinton, Highland and Pike counties, and parts of Ross County. An Air Force Veteran, Representative Rosenberger also served as the national political events coordinator for Governor Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign, and was Special Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Interior, Dirk Kempthorne, while consistently being an active member and community leader in his hometown of Clarksville.