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Mike Turner
REPUBLICAN
Mike Turner is running for Ohio US Representative, District 10.
Personal background
Mike graduated from Belmont High School, then earned his bachelor's degree from Ohio Northern University, his master's degree in business administration from the University of Dayton, his law degree from Case Western University School of Law, and a doctorate degree in urban economic development form Georgetown University. He is married and has 2 daughters.
Professional background
Mike practiced law in Dayton for over 17 years and opened his own private legal practice specializing in corporate law in 1991.
Political background
Mike Turner is a US representative in Congressional District 10. He was elected in 2002 and is serving his 10th term. He also served 2 terms as the mayor of Dayton.
Economy
Wants to support regional manufacturing and defense industry jobs.
Promises to "fight until the pensions of all Delphi retirees are restored."
Supports bipartisan cooperation to achieve financial stability.
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Healthcare
Plans to reduce regulations and expand access to substance abuse treatment, including for infants born with addictions.
Opposes access to abortion.
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Public Safety
Says the police response time by was reduced by 40% when he was mayor of Dayton.
Opposes gun control.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Wants to "...eradicate sexual assault from our military."
Supports US-Israel collaborative defense and technology projects.
Supports the parental rights of servicemen and women, ensuring deployment does not influence child custody decisions.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports increasing U.S. natural gas exports.
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Voting & Elections
As of August 7, 2024, Mike Turner’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Education
Supported legislation that would allow federal student loan borrowers to refinance their loans at lower interest rates.
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