Michael Foley (Ohio Politician)
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Michael Foley (born June 17, 1963) is a former member of the
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, representing the 14th District from 2006 to 2014.


Career

Prior to his time in the House, Foley had worked as director of the Cleveland Tenants Organization, as well as a court administrator, bailiff and community organizer.


Ohio House of Representatives

When Representative
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was appointed to replace Dan Brady in the
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, Foley was among three who sought to succeed him in the Ohio House, along with former state representative Erin Sullivan. In the end, the House Democratic Caucus chose to leave the seat open until after the May primary. The primary election proved to be very close, and Foley won the election by just ten votes. After a mandatory recount, it was initially decided that he had lost the race to teacher Bill Ritter, but ultimately he was deemed victorious. Foley went on to win the general election in the fall of 2006. He was reelected handily in 2008 and 2010. In December 2007 after
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stepped down from his post as Assistant Minority Whip, Foley was appointed to the position by Minority Leader
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. For the 128th General Assembly, House Speaker
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named Foley Chairman of the Housing and Urban Revitalization Committee. Back to the minority in the 129th General Assembly, Foley is currently serving as a member of the Financial Institutions, Housing, and Urban Development Committee, the Insurance Committee and the Insurance Subcommittee on Workers' Compensation, the Public Utilities Committee, and the Ways and Means Committee. Foley won a final term in 2012, defeating Richard Cyngier with 68% of the vote. He was term-limited in 2014.


Initiatives, policies and positions

Foley has struck out against Republicans for their initiative to repeal the
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, stating "Without it, local governments will be forced to cut services and further contemplate raising taxes on their own citizens to make up for the shortfall." A contributor to the Ohio transportation budget, Foley is critical of an exemption that eliminates the commercial activity tax for petroleum exchange transactions, stating it is a $5 million to $10 million annual "giveaway." Building off his opposition to S.B. 5, Foley introduced legislation with
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that would allow voters to recall the
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, other statewide officeholders, and members of the
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. They stated that the measure was initiated by
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's low approval ratings and the outcry that occurred after S.B. 5.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Foley, Michael Living people Democratic Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives 1963 births 21st-century American politicians