Kirk Schuring
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Kirk Schuring is a Republican
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 member of the Ohio House of Representatives
Ohio House of Representatives
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. He was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1993 to 2002, and of the Ohio Senate
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 from 2003 to 2010. Schuring was the Republican nominee for U.S. Congress in Ohio's 16th congressional district
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 in 2008. He is also Chairman of the House Health and Aging Subcommittee on Retirement and Pensions of the Health and Aging Committee.

Career

Schuring joined his family's insurance agency in 1978. He has served as president of the Canton
Canton, Ohio
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 Jaycees, the Young Republicans
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, and the Canton Urban League. He has also served as Chairman of the Stark/Wayne Christmas Seal Drive and the Chamber's Vision 1 Committee.

In 1993, Schuring was appointed to an open seat in the Ohio House of Representatives vacated by Representative David Johnson
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. He was elected to his full first term in 1994, and reelected in 1996, 1998 and 2000, before being term limited in 2002.

With both Schuring and Senator Scott Oelslager
Scott Oelslager
Scott Oelslager is a Republican politician from Ohio. He was first appointed to the Ohio Senate in 1985, and was re-elected in 1987 with 52% of the vote. He was re-elected for three further terms. In 2002 he was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives for the 51st district, and was re-elected...

 term limited from their respective positions in 2002, they swapped seats. Schuring won against Democrat
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 Jan Schwartz with 55.6% of the vote in the general election. In the 126th General Assembly, Schuring served as Reference Committee Chairman.

In 2006, he faced a reelection campaign in which Democrats saw him as vulnerable. However, he defeated Democrat Thomas West again with 55% of the vote. He again served as Reference Committee Chairman for the 127th General Assembly.

When Congressman Ralph Regula
Ralph Regula
Ralph Straus Regula was a Representative in the United States Congress from the 16th District of the State of Ohio. He retired in January 2009 after 18 consecutive terms. He is a member of the Republican Party. In the 110th Congress , he was the second longest serving Republican member of the U.S...

 announced in late 2007 that he would not seek another term in Congress, Schuring won the Republican nomination to succeed him. His opponent was fellow state Senator John Boccieri
John Boccieri
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, who had been elected to the Senate in 2006. While historically a Republican district, Boccieri won with 55.36% of the vote.

Ohio House of Representatives, Second Tenure

Schuring again faced term limits in 2010 in the Senate, and Oelslager too could not run for another term. As a result, they again ran for each other's seats. The maneuver again proved successful, with Schuring defeating Democrat Andrew Haines with 69.2% of the vote in the general election.

Schuring was sworn in to begin his second tenure in the House on January 3, 2011. He serves as a member of the committees on Local Government; Health and Aging; Health and Aging Subcommittee on Retirement and Pensions (as Chairman); and Insurance. He also serves on the Ohio Retirement Study Council; and the Children’s Trust Fund Board.

Initiatives, policies and positions

Schuring has worked to develop a pension reform plan that doesn't involve hikes to employer contribution to public retirement systems. "There's a "sentiment of caution" among many lawmakers in terms of pension reform. He said many lawmakers are "justifiably sensitive to the plight of local governments." He has been critical to finding a solution in providing a cost efficient and solvent solution to the public pension systems.

The only Republican to vote against the measure, Schuring joined Democrats in voting no against a measure to require a photo ID when casting a ballot in Ohio]. Many had criticized Republicans for pushing the measure through the legislature.

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