Background
McGaha, Vernie was born on September 13, 1947 in Columbia, Kentucky, United States.
McGaha, Vernie was born on September 13, 1947 in Columbia, Kentucky, United States.
He graduated in 1965 from Adair County High School. He studied music and in 1969 received a Bachelor of Science degree from Campbellsville University in Campbellsville in Taylor County in central Kentucky.
In 1971, he received a master"s degree from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. From 1969 to 1986, McGaha was band director at Russell County High School in Russell Springs. He was appointed principal of Union Chapel Elementary School from 1986 to 1987 and Russell County Middle School from 1988 to 1995.
He is the lead singer and pianist of the Crossroads Quartet, a gospel singing group in Russell Springs, which began in 1960 and performs mostly in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana.
.. He has deep roots in the Christian faith and church, community, and family -- those things that are at the foundation of what has made our nation great.. He is a person of strong convictions and is known as an elected official who is accessible to the people and who has maintained close ties to his constituents."
McGaha served on these committees: (1) Agriculture and Natural Resources, (2) Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection, (3) Appropriations and Revenue, and (4) Education.
The chairman of the Education Committee is Kenneth West. Winters, a Republican from Murray, who is also a former president of McGaha"s alma mater, Campbellsville University. The award is presented annually to a lawmaker from each of the two houses of the Kentucky Legislature.
McGaha did not seek reelection to the Senate in 2012 and endorsed Mark Polston as his successor.
After he retired from professional education, McGaha said he felt the call of God that he enter politics, adding that he delights in helping constituents "stuck in the red tape of government."
In an interview with the alumni magazine, The Campbellsvillian, the Reverend John Chowning, a Campbellsville University administrator who has known McGaha since the late 1960s, describes the senator as committed to "a life of service very much in line with then many Christian servant leaders among the more than 10,000 University of Colorado alumni around the world.
McGaha"s father, a baritone, has also been a member of the group, which should not be confused with a barbershop quartet also called Crossroads.
Married Connie McGaha. Children: Brian, Susan.