Archive for January, 2008

Senate President Bill Harris endorses Gillmor for State Senate

Press Office January 29th, 2008

Gillmor will have full-backing of the Senate Republican Campaign Committee in bid for 26th Senate District

COLUMBUS - Senate President Bill Harris (R-Ashland) today pledged full support of the Senate Republican Campaign Committee to elect Karen Gillmor as the next state Senator from the 26th Senate District, which includes all of Crawford, Logan, Marion, Sandusky, Union, Wyandot counties and portions of Ottawa and Seneca counties.

Senator Karen GillmorHarris noted that Gillmor, who previously served in the Ohio Senate from 1993 through 1997, has demonstrated not only that she can win an election, but that she will be an effective voice for her region as the Senate works to make Ohio an even better place to live, learn and work.

“Now, more than ever, we need experienced leadership on creating jobs, revitalizing our state economy and ensuring our families are safe, healthy, and getting the best education to prepare them for the future,” President Harris said. “Karen Gillmor is the ideal leader to represent the 26th Senate District during this time of great challenges and even greater opportunity.”

Karen Gillmor has worked in the fields of education, health care and finance in both the public and private sectors in Ohio for more than two decades. In 1992, Gillmor was elected to the State Senate, where she quickly rose through the ranks, serving as chair of the influential Insurance, Commerce & Labor Committee and the State & Local Government & Veterans’ Affairs Committee. There, she worked diligently to encourage business development and the creation of new jobs. Gillmor sponsored legislation to create a tax credit to encourage manufacturers to invest in new equipment, encouraging increased productivity and leading to more than $2 billion in new investments by 400 Ohio companies over a period of two years. As vice chair of the Senate Health Committee, Gillmor also worked to advance women’s health care in Ohio and to both expand access to and improve the quality of daycare for children.

Gillmor was re-elected to a second term in 1996. Late in 1997, then-Governor George Voinovich tapped Gillmor to serve as vice chairman of the State Employment Relations Board (SERB), where she has served for the last decade, working to adjudicate labor disputes between public employers and employees. Throughout her service, Gillmor has remained active in the region as a trustee of Heidelberg College (Tiffin), the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (Fremont) as well as the National First Ladies Library (Canton).

Gillmor was married to the late Congressman Paul E. Gillmor, a former president of the Ohio Senate, with whom she has three sons, Paul Michael, Connor and Adam.

Gillmor files for Senate seat (from the Tiffin Advertiser-Tribune)

Press Office January 9th, 2008

Gillmor files for Senate seat
By Kevin Risner
January 8, 2008
http://www.advertiser-tribune.com/page/content.detail/id/502627.html?nav=5010

Karen Gillmor filed a petition in Marion County to appear on the Republican primary ballot for the 26th State Senate District seat. State Sen. Larry Mumper, R-Marion, is prohibited from seeking re-election because of term limits.

Petitions for the position are filed in Marion since Marion County is the most populous county in the 26th Senate District.

Gillmor announced her candidacy for the Senate seat just weeks after the death of husband Paul Gillmor. Paul Gillmor was serving as the U.S. representative from Ohio’s 5th District when he died Sept. 5 from injuries related to a home accident.

Karen Gillmor declined to run to fill her husband’s unexpired term and announced instead she was running for the State Senate.

Gillmor previously served two terms in the State Senate. She listed a Tiffin address as her home.

Gillmor is to be challenged in the Republican primary race by State Rep. Steve Reinhard of Bucyrus. Reinhard currently serves the 82nd District, but is prohibited from seeking re-election to that seat because of term limits.

Thomas L. Kruze of Marysville filed a petition to appear on the Democratic primary ballot for the 26th District Senate seat.