Kevin Bacon (politician)
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Kevin Bacon (born November 27, 1971) is a former state senator for the 3rd District of the Ohio Senate, who served from 2011 to 2018. Formerly, he served in the
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from 2007 to 2010, and as a Blendon Township Trustee. Bacon represents the portions of Franklin County including Westerville, New Albany, Gahanna,
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, Reynoldsburg, Canal Winchester,
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, Valley View, Marble Cliff and portions of Columbus. An attorney, Bacon also served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Civil Justice. He is a
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Career

Bacon was born and raised in
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. After graduation from
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and Capital Law School, Bacon, a private practice attorney, previously worked for Farmer's Insurance and the Ohio Department of Commerce and as a prosecutor for the City of
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. He currently is an attorney, of counsel, with the law firm of Appel & Hellstedt, located in
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. He also served as a Blendon Township Trustee. When incumbent Linda Reidelbach announced that she would not seek another term, Bacon was among three who sought to replace her. Bacon faced a clear shot in the primary. With the district being one that Democrats sought to pick up, Bacon faced a somewhat difficult challenge in the 2006 general election, and it was one of the most closely targeted races in the cycle. The campaign was subject to many attack ads from both sides. He bested Democrat Dean Hernandez by fewer than 1000 votes. In his first term, Speaker of the House
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appointed Bacon Vice Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. In 2008, Bacon beat Democratic nominee Jay Perez 51%-45% in an overwhelmingly Democratic year.


Ohio Senate

With incumbent Senator David Goodman unable to seek another term, Bacon announced in May 2009 that he would run for the Ohio Senate. After no competition in the primary, he faced Democrat Mark Pfeifer in the general election, and won the election 50%-43%. Bacon was the primary sponsor of Senate Bill 9, which updates Ohio’s insurance laws to reflect recent changes in federal health care laws. SB 9 suspends the Open Enrollment Program, the Ohio Health Reinsurance Program, and the conversion of health insurance policies option. The bill was signed into law by Governor
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on June 4, 2013. In 2014, Bacon was re-elected with 61% of the vote. For the 131st Ohio General Assembly, Bacon served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Civil Justice.


Committee assignments (131st General Assembly)

* Committee on Civil Justice (Chair) * Committee on Insurance (Vice Chair) * Committee on Criminal Justice * Finance Subcommittee on Higher Education * Committee on Financial Institutions * Committee on Public Utilities * Committee on Transportation, Commerce & Labor


Electoral history


References


External links


Kevin Bacon at BallotpediaBacon for Senate
official campaign website {{DEFAULTSORT:Bacon, Kevin Living people 1971 births People from Defiance, Ohio Politicians from Columbus, Ohio Miami University alumni Capital University Law School alumni Republican Party Ohio state senators Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives 21st-century American politicians People from Lancaster, Ohio