ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Beth Lear Beth LearAmerican politician Beth LearBeth Lear in 2022Member of the Ohio House of Representativesfrom the 61st districtIncumbentAssumed office January 1, 2023Preceded byJamie Callender Personal detailsPartyRepublicanEducationOlentangy High SchoolAlma materOhio State UniversityMilitary serviceMilitary careerOhio Air National Guard Beth Lear is an American politician who has served in the Ohio House of Representatives from the 61st district since 2023.[1] She is a veteran, and a graduate of Olentangy High School and Ohio State University.[2] Political positions Transgender rights In January 2024, Lear co-sponsored a bill which would ban transgender people from bathrooms that align with their gender identity in schools. During the hearing for the bill, she compared identifying as transgender to identifying as a bird.[3] References ↑ "Beth Lear". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-07-13. ↑ BUDZAK, GARY (2022-10-15). "Valentine, Lear vie for Ohio House seat". Delaware Gazette. Retrieved 2024-07-13. ↑ Henry, Megan (2024-01-12). "Ohio Republican compared gender dysphoria to people who think they are animals". Ohio Capital Journal. Retrieved 2024-12-03. External links Campaign website Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beth Lear. vteMembers of the Ohio House of Representatives136th Ohio General Assembly (2025–2026) Speaker of the HouseMatt Huffman (R) Speaker pro temporeGayle Manning (R) Majority LeaderMarilyn John (R) Minority LeaderDani Isaacsohn (D) ▌Dontavius Jarrells (D) ▌Latyna Humphrey (D) ▌Ismail Mohamed (D) ▌Beryl Piccolantonio (D) ▌Meredith Lawson-Rowe (D) ▌Christine Cockley (D) ▌Allison Russo (D) ▌Anita Somani (D) ▌Munira Abdullahi (D) ▌Mark Sigrist (D) ▌Crystal Lett (D) ▌Brian Stewart (R) ▌Tristan Rader (D) ▌Sean Brennan (D) ▌Chris Glassburn (D) ▌Bride Rose Sweeney (D) ▌Mike Dovilla (R) ▌Juanita Brent (D) ▌Phil Robinson (D) ▌Terrence Upchurch (D) ▌Eric Synenberg (D) ▌Darnell Brewer (D) ▌Dan Troy (D) ▌Dani Isaacsohn (D) ▌Cecil Thomas (D) ▌Ashley Bryant Bailey (D) ▌Rachel Baker (D) ▌Karen Brownlee (D) ▌Cindy Abrams (R) ▌Mike Odioso (R) ▌Bill Roemer (R) ▌Jack Daniels (R) ▌Veronica Sims (D) ▌Derrick Hall (D) ▌Steve Demetriou (R) ▌Andrea White (R) ▌Tom Young (R) ▌Desiree Tims (D) ▌Phil Plummer (R) ▌Rodney Creech (R) ▌Erika White (D) ▌Elgin Rogers Jr. (D) ▌Michele Grim (D) ▌Josh Williams (R) ▌Jennifer Gross (R) ▌Thomas Hall (R) ▌Diane Mullins (R) ▌Scott Oelslager (R) ▌Jim Thomas (R) ▌Matthew Kishman (R) ▌Jodi Salvo (R) ▌Gayle Manning (R) ▌Joe Miller (D) ▌Kellie Deeter (R) ▌Michelle Teska (R) ▌Adam Mathews (R) ▌Jamie Callender (R) ▌Lauren McNally (D) ▌Tex Fischer (R) ▌Brian Lorenz (R) ▌Beth Lear (R) ▌Jean Schmidt (R) ▌Adam Bird (R) ▌Nick Santucci (R) ▌David Thomas (R) ▌Sharon Ray (R) ▌Melanie Miller (R) ▌Thaddeus Claggett (R) ▌Kevin Miller (R) ▌Brian Lampton (R) ▌Levi Dean (R) ▌Heidi Workman (R) ▌Jeff LaRe (R) ▌Bernard Willis (R) ▌Haraz Ghanbari (R) ▌Marilyn John (R) ▌Meredith Craig (R) ▌Matt Huffman (R) ▌Monica Robb Blasdel (R) ▌Johnathan Newman (R) ▌Jim Hoops (R) ▌Roy Klopfenstein (R) ▌Ty Mathews (R) ▌Angela King (R) ▌Tim Barhorst (R) ▌Tracy Richardson (R) ▌Riordan McClain (R) ▌Gary Click (R) ▌D. J. Swearingen (R) ▌Justin Pizzulli (R) ▌Bob Peterson (R) ▌Mark Johnson (R) ▌Jason Stephens (R) ▌Kevin Ritter (R) ▌Ty Moore (R) ▌Ron Ferguson (R) ▌Adam Holmes (R) ▌Mark Hiner (R) ▌Sarah Fowler (R) ▌Republican (65) ▌Democratic (34) Ohio General Assembly House Senate List of past Assemblies This article about an Ohio politician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte