Bill Beagle Explained

Bill Beagle
State Senate:Ohio
District:5th
Term Start:January 3, 2011
Term End:December 31, 2018
Predecessor:Fred Strahorn
Birth Date:6 December 1964
Birth Place:Syracuse, New York U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Karen Beagle
Children:3
Alma Mater:Miami University
Cleveland State University

Bill Beagle (born December 6, 1964) is a former American politician who served as state senator for the 5th District of the Ohio Senate from 2011 to 2018. For part of his tenure, Beagle served as the Chairman for the Senate Workforce and Economic Development Committee. He is a Republican.

Life and career

Beagle graduated from Miami University with a degree in finance and from Cleveland State University with a M.B.A. He has worked as a financial analyst, but has since remained at home to raise his three children. After being actively involved in the community, he was appointed to the Tipp City Council in 2003, and was reelected in 2005.[1]

Ohio Senate

When incumbent Senator Tom Roberts resigned in 2009, former Representative Fred Strahorn was appointed to the Senate to replace him. While at first not considered vulnerable due to the presence of heavily Democratic Dayton, Republicans began to target Strahorn's seat as a potential pickup early in 2010. Beagle entered the race to try to oust him, and first faced a primary challenge from ultra-Conservative Joe Lemaster. He won by about 2,500 votes.[2] Soon after, the strong Republican sentiment allowed for the seat to become contentious, and in the general election, Beagle was again successful, winning a close race against Strahorn by 1,700 votes.[3]

He was sworn into office for his first term on January 3, 2011, taking the oath of office from Justice Robert Cupp.[4] Beagle easily won re-election in 2014 with 57% of the vote.[5]

Key legislation

In 2018 he voted down the controversial "heartbeat bill" that would have defined the life of a fetus at the first sound of a heartbeat. Governor John Kasich had originally vetoed it. The bill ultimately was passed in 2019, with a new governor vowing to sign it into law.

In June 2013, Ohio Governor John Kasich signed into law a bill that requires judges to report to law enforcement when they sentence a violent offender to mental-health treatments rather than prison. Senator Beagle cosponsored the bill, which later passed in the legislature, with a vote of 32–1 in the Senate and 92–0 in the House.[6]

Electoral history

Ohio Senate 5th District: Results 2010 & 2014!Year!!Democrat!Votes!Pct!!Republican!Votes!Pct
2010Fred Strahorn align="right" 47,68149.15%Bill Beagle align="right" 49,33950.85%
2014Dee Gillis align="right" 37,81742.72%Bill Beagle align="right" 50,71157.28%

Personal life

Beagle is married to Karen Beagle and together they have three children. They reside in Tipp City, Ohio.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Bill . 2011-03-30.
  2. Brunner, Jennifer 2010 primary election results (2010-05-04)
  3. Brunner, Jennifer 2010 general election results (2010-11-02)
  4. http://www.daytondailynews.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/ohiopolitics/entries/2011/01/03/beagle_takes_state_senate_seat.html?cxtype=feedbot Beagle takes state Senate seat
  5. News: County Commission race a squeaker, Beagle wins, AP says . Dayton Daily News . November 4, 2014 .
  6. Web site: Reporting requirements for mentally ill offenders now Ohio law . https://archive.today/20130710073511/http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/302515/3/Reporting-requirements-for-mentally-ill-offenders-now-Ohio-law . dead . July 10, 2013 . Wendel . Kim . June 5, 2013 . wkcy.com . 10 July 2013 .