Education
Clinton-Massie High School.
Clinton-Massie High School.
He is the current Speaker of the House. Rosenberger represents a large, southern Ohio district that includes Wilmington, Hillsboro and Waverly. He is a Republican.
Following high school, Rosenberger enlisted in the United States. Air Force, where he served with the Air National Guard.
During his service, he also worked in the White House.
In his civilian work, he has been a political events coordinator for Mitt Romney"s presidential campaign, as well as a special assistant to the United States. Secretary of the Interior. Rosenberger resides in Clarksville, Ohio.
In 2010, Representative David T. Daniels was term limited and unable to run for another term in the Rosenberger opted to replace him, and was elected in the 2010 general election with 59.46% of the vote. Rosenberger was sworn into his first term on January 3, 2011.
Currently he is serving on the committees of Economic and Small Business Development.
Finance and Appropriations and its Higher Education Subcommittee (as Chair). Public Utilities; and Veterans Affairs. In 2012, Rosenberger was elected to a second term with 61.76% of the vote over Democrat Peter Pence.
He was replaced on the board for the item to pass through, at the direction of Governor John Kasich.
He has also been critical of President Barack Obama"s plan to offer free tuition for community college students for two years. Rosenberger was unopposed for a third term in 2014.
Foreign the 131st Ohio General Assembly, Rosenberger has been named Speaker of the House. He is believed to be the youngest person to ever hold that role.
Rosenberger will preside over the largest Republican majority in nearly fifty years.
In his inaugural address, he stated that government should stay out of people’s lives, adding “We are not the creator of jobs, but only the means to help foster them.”.
As a member of the Ohio Controlling Board, Rosenberger opposed an item that would fund Medicaid expansion in the state.