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Gardner, Fedor Win Key State Senate Positions
Wednesday, November 29, 2006Gardner, Fedor win key
state Senate positions
Bowling Green Republican adds to record number of legislature leadership posts
COLUMBUS - State Sen. Randy Gardner (R., Bowling Green) was re-elected yesterday to the No. 3 leadership post in the Ohio Senate while Sen. Teresa Fedor (D., Toledo) jumped to the top of the hill among minority Democrats. Republicans will
outnumber Democrats 21-12 in the Senate and
56-43 in the House during the next two-year
legislative session. Republicans will continue
to control the legislative agenda, but the
election of Ted Strickland as governor is
expected to give Democrats more influence in
the process than they've been used to.
Counting his
tenure in the Ohio House and his last term and
a half in the Senate, Mr. Gardner has served in
more leadership posts than any legislator in
Ohio history. At one point, he rose to the No.
2 position in the House before term limits
pushed him from the chamber. He was uncontested
in his bid for a second session as Senate
majority floor leader.
"I'll strive to
continue to make this position work for the
citizens of northern Ohio," he said.
Most of the rest
of the leadership slate, including Senate
President Bill Harris (R., Ashland), was
re-elected. The sole exception was the lowest
post of assistant majority whip, which was
eliminated as the current, term-limited
officeholder moves to the House. That takes the
number of Republican leadership posts back down
to five, the number prior to the current
session.
Ms. Fedor, a
former teacher and state representative who
just won a second term in the Senate, defeated
state Sen. Kimberly Zurz (D., Uniontown) for
Democratic leader.
"My colleagues
recognized that I am the right person for this
crucial time in Ohio's history and that I will
work tirelessly to unify the voice of our
caucus and move forward as a team," she
said.
Bowling Green Republican adds to record number of legislature leadership posts
COLUMBUS - State Sen. Randy Gardner (R., Bowling Green) was re-elected yesterday to the No. 3 leadership post in the Ohio Senate while Sen. Teresa Fedor (D., Toledo) jumped to the top of the hill among minority Democrats.
