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Armond Budish

Armond Budish, Speaker of the House

State Representative (D)

District: 8
Term: 2nd
Term Limit: Eligible to run for another two-year term
Address:
77 S. High St
14th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6111
Phone: (614) 466-5441
Fax: (614) 719-0008
Email: district08@ohr.state.oh.us

Biography

Armond D. Budish (D-Beachwood) is the Speaker of the House for the 128th Ohio General Assembly. He represents the 8th House District, which includes parts of the city of Cleveland and its eastern suburbs.

Speaker Budish obtained his Bachelor’s Degree with honors from Swarthmore College near Philadelphia, PA, and then earned a Juris Doctor degree, Order of the Coif, from New York University Law School. After clerking for a federal judge in Washington, D.C., he joined the law firm Hahn Loeser and Parks in Cleveland.

In 1993, he founded the law firm Budish, Solomon, Steiner, & Peck in Beachwood, OH, where he is currently a partner. Speaker Budish is also host of the television show “Golden Opportunities,” an informational program for seniors and their families, which can be seen Sundays on WKYC Channel 3 in Northeast Ohio. He has written several books, including most recently Why Wills Won’t Work. He has written articles for many national publications and, for a span of almost 25 years, penned a column entitled “You and the Law,” which was published by The Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Columbus Dispatch.

In 2006, after both his sons had left for college, Speaker Budish made the decision to run for public office. He was elected that year to the Ohio House of Representatives from the 8th District. His appointment as Ranking Minority Member of the Financial Institutions, Real Estate & Securities Committee enabled his extensive involvement in a number of important legislative issues, including Payday Lending reform. Having worked extensively with families struggling with health care and long-term care issues, he also took the lead on health care-related initiatives and served as a member of the Unified Long-Term Care Budget workgroup.

Armond Budish was elected to be Speaker of the House by his peers in January 2009. A true desire for cooperation and bipartisanship underpin the Speaker’s priorities for the House. To that end, he instituted a new rule aimed at removing partisanship from the Clerk’s Office by requiring that the Clerk and Deputy Clerk be members of different political parties.

Speaker Budish’s top priorities for the 128th General Assembly are jobs, jobs and jobs. And education. To further his agenda and to help Ohio’s families meet their most pressing needs in these tough economic times, he has created several new committees, including Economic Development and Housing & Urban Revitalization.

Speaker Budish lives in Beachwood with his wife Amy. They have two sons: Ryan, who is an attorney in Washington, D.C., and Daniel, who is earning his Master’s degree in urban planning.

Education

B.A., Swarthmore College; J.D., New York University Law School

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A State Representative is an elected official whose job is to serve as a direct link between those Ohioans he or she was elected to represent and state government. In order to best fulfill this role, a representative responds to constituent concerns and works to provide solutions through legislative action. In order to best serve their constituents, a state representative attends meetings of their local civic, social and business groups in addition to responding to mail, email and telephone correspondence from constituents in their district.

The Speaker of the House is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives, elected by all members of the House when it convenes for a regular legislative session. The Speaker appoints the members and chairpersons of all committees, directs the legislative procedures, oversees administration of the body and presides over daily House sessions.