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    Dan Ramos

    Former Ohio State Representative (2011-2018)

    Dan Ramos is a seasoned professional who served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 2011 to 2018, following years of experience as a legislative staffer.

    During his tenure, he contributed significantly to various areas including higher education, public pensions, and the establishment of Ohio's Medical Marijuana program.

    Ramos is the author of more than 90 legislative bills aimed at addressing crucial issues such as college education affordability, job creation, consumer protection, governmental transparency, pension safeguards, poverty assistance, green energy promotion, childhood sexual abuse prevention, American industry support, voting accessibility, veteran aid, opioid addiction treatment, pollinator protection, and funding for incurable disease research.

    He actively participated in committees focusing on healthcare, education, taxation, public pensions, energy, and the state budget, showcasing his diverse expertise in legislative matters.

    Ramos holds the distinction of being the first Hispanic Representative from either caucus to hold a Leadership position as Assistant Minority Whip, and he is recognized as the longest-serving Latino legislator and state official in Ohio's history.

    He aims to leverage his extensive background in his pursuit of a role that aligns with his passion for making a positive impact in society.

    Educationally, Dan studied Political Science and Government, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from The Ohio State University.

    His professional experiences include roles as a State Representative, Senior Policy Analyst, Research and Policy Analyst, and Legislative Aide within the Ohio House of Representatives.

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    Location

    Columbus, Ohio, United States