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Brian M. Garvine
REPUBLICAN
Brian M. Garvine is running for Ohio State Representative, District 10.
Personal background
Brian holds a bachelor's degree in Sociology from Ohio State University and a law degree from The University of Toledo College of Law. He has served as Co-chairman of Forward Together Columbus, Vice-President of the National Hall of Fame for Persons with Disabilities, and on the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Development Board. He lives in Grove City with his two sons.
Professional background
Brian currently works as an attorney with his own law firm, Law Office of Brian M. Garvine, LLC. He also currently serves as a magistrate for the Village of Ashville Mayor’s Court and as the personnel director for the Village of Ashville.
Political background
Brian M. Garvine previously served as a member of the Village of Ashville Council for three terms. He is also a former Board of Trustees Member for Visit Grove City.
Economy
Supports reducing business regulations.
Supports the addition and increased presence of Intel, Google, and Honda in Central Ohio, believing it will significantly boost jobs and economic growth in the region.
Wants to improve economic growth.
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Public Safety
Advocates for bail reform, saying harsher penalties for juvenile crimes are necessary to reduce youth crime.
Believes supporting police and fire departments is important to ensure community safety and stability.
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Healthcare
As of August 21, 2024, Brian M. Garvine’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Education
Supports creating a public-private partnership between Ohio colleges, secondary schools, and employers.
Supports school choice, which are programs that allow families to use public school funds to access schools beyond their local option, including private schools.
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Energy & the Environment
As of August 21, 2024, Brian M. Garvine’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Voting & Elections
Wants to require signatures from every county and increase the number of signitures required to pass a state ballot initiative.
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