Background
Letson was born in Columbus, but shortly after his birth the family moved back to the Warren, Ohio area.
Letson was born in Columbus, but shortly after his birth the family moved back to the Warren, Ohio area.
He attended Champion Local Schools, graduating in 1970 and then attended Saint Bonaventure University, graduating from Kent State University in 1983 with a Bachelor.
Tom enrolled in the University of Akron School of Law and received his Juris Doctor in 1988. At the same time, Letson served a machinist apprenticeship, becoming a Journeyman while working at Copperweld Steel Corporation
Judge Nader later swore Tom into the House for Letson"s first term in December 2006. Nader held that legislative seat until 1983 when he returned to Warren to become a Common Pleas judge.
Letson is married to the former Debra J. Whaley.
They reside in Warren, Ohio, with one daughter. Letson defeated one-term incumbent Republican Randy Law with 4.5% of the vote in 2006.
He was re-elected in 2008, receiving 67.5% of the vote. Currently, he serves as chairman on the Ways & Means Committee, and on the Health Committee, on the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee, and as Vice-Chair of the Insurance Committee.
In 2010, Letson defeated Republican Albert Haberstroh with 62.57% of the vote to take a third term.
Currently he is serving on the committees of Insurance and its Subcommittee on Workers" Compensation, Judiciary and Ethics, State Government and Elections and its Subcommittee on Redistricting (as ranking member), and Ways and Means (as ranking member).
He also is a member of the Workers’ Compensation Council until it was defeated in HB 153.
1 child.