David Burke (politician) explained

David E. Burke
State Senate:Ohio
State:Ohio
District:26th
Term Start:July 13, 2011
Term End:December 31, 2020
Preceded:Karen Gillmor
Succeeded:Bill Reineke
State House2:Ohio
State2:Ohio
District2:83rd
Term2:January 5, 2009  - July 13, 2011
Preceded2:Tony Core
Succeeded2:Dorothy Pelanda
Birth Date:26 July 1967
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Party:Republican
Residence:Marysville, Ohio, U.S.
Alma Mater:Ohio Northern University (B.S.) Capital University (M.B.A.)
Profession:Pharmacist

David E. Burke (born July 26, 1967) served as State Senator for the 26th District of the Ohio Senate. He formerly served in the Ohio House of Representatives. He served as the Chairman of the Senate Finance Medicaid subcommittee.

Life and career

Burke received his bachelor's degree in pharmacy from Ohio Northern University and his master's degree in Business Administration from Capital University. Burke owned Dave's Pharmacy in Marysville, Ohio from 1997 through 2020,[1] and served on Marysville City Council from 2004 to 2008. Burke served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 2009 to 2011, and has served in the Ohio Senate from 2011 through 2020.[2] He currently serves as a Union County Commissioner.[3]

Dave is married, has two children, and lives in Marysville, Ohio.

Legislation

Having served in both chambers of Ohio's legislature, Burke has played a leading role in many reforms. Burke has been Chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health and Medicaid, and in that role has been charged with crafting health policy and funding in the state's budget.

In 2010, Ohio was facing a crisis of prescription drug abuse. HB 93 - The Pill Mill Bill[4] was sponsored by Representative Burke to increase accountability on the medical community by putting a stop to "pill mills". These pill mills were over vastly dispensing drugs such as OxyContin, Percocet, and Vicodin. The bill also created greater reporting requirements for medical professionals and provided tools to local law enforcement to combat the issue.

In 2013, Burke sponsored SB 206, creating The Joint Medicaid Oversight Committee (JMOC).The committee consists of five State Senators and five State Representatives, Burke currently serves as chairman. The committee provides General Assembly oversight to Medicaid operations, policy, and funding in the state. The committee meets regularly to hear from Medicaid state agencies and stakeholders to evaluate the various programs.

Ohio House of Representatives

With incumbent Tony Core unable to run for another term in the Ohio House of Representative, Burke was one of three Republicans who sought to replace him, along with Jack Reser and Cameron Wesselbeck. In the end, Burke won the nomination with 46.78% of the electorate, only 400 votes more than Reser.[5] He ran unopposed in the general election, ensuring him a seat at the Statehouse. In 2010, Burke again ran unopposed.

In the 129th General Assembly, Speaker of the House William G. Batchelder had named Burke as a member of the Republican majority caucus' Policy Committee.[6]

Ohio Senate

With Senator Karen Gillmor resigning from her seat, Burke had been named as a possible successor.[7] [8] Up against ten others who were vying for the seat, Burke was seen as one of the favorites to obtain the seat.

Ultimately, it was announced by Tom Niehaus that Burke would indeed be appointed to fill the vacancy. He was sworn into office on July 13, 2011. Burke successfully ran for a full term to his seat in 2012, defeating Democrat Tanyce Addison 61% to 39%.[9] Burke was reelected in 2016.

Committee assignments

- Finance Committee

- Health, Human Services and Medicaid Committee (chair)

- Insurance and Financial Institutions Committee

- Public Utilities Committee

- Rules and Reference Committee

Electoral history

Election results
YearOfficeElectionVotes for Burke%OpponentPartyVotes%
2003Marysville City CouncilGeneral48272%Ken KrausDemocrat19228%
-2008Ohio House of RepresentativesGeneral22,490100%
2010General32,518100%
-2012Ohio SenateGeneral86,05560%Tancye Addison Democrat56,74140%
2016Ohio SenateGeneral109,616[10] 100%

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dave's Pharmacy to change ownership - Marysville Journal-Tribune .
  2. Web site: Dave Burke .
  3. Web site: Union County, OhioMeet the Commissioners .
  4. Web site: Ohio Passes Law Cracking Down on Pill Mills. MD Magazine. 2019-01-20.
  5. Brunner, Jennifer 2008 primary election results (2008-03-04)
  6. http://massdiscussion.blogspot.com/2010/12/ohio-house-batchelder-announces-house.html Ohio House: Batchelder Announces House GOP Policy Committee
  7. News: Jim . Provance . Ohio GOP to start search to replace Gillmor in Senate . 2011-06-21 . . 2011-06-24.
  8. News: Jim . Provance . 10 men apply to replace Gillmor in Ohio Senate . 2011-07-04 . . 2011-07-05.
  9. Husted, Jon 2012 general election results (2012-11-06)
  10. Web site: 2016 Ohio General Election Results.