David Joyce OH-14

Current Position: US Representative of OH 14th District since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Prosecutor of Geauga County from 1988 – 2013
Other Positions:   Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies – House Appropriations Committee
District:   far northeast corner of the state, bordering Lake Erie and Pennsylvania 
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From 1983 to 1984, Joyce was a public defender for Cuyahoga County, and from 1985 to 1988 a public defender for Geauga County. In 1989, he was hired as an assistant county attorney in Lake County. He assisted County Prosecutor Steven C. LaTourette in prosecuting serial murderer and cult leader Jeffrey Lundgren for the Kirtland cult killings.

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The surge of anti-Semitic violence, harassment and rhetoric targeting Jewish Americans makes me sick. Simply condemning anti-Semitism is not enough. We must work together as a nation to prevent this hatred from ever taking root in the first place.

GOP Rep. Dave Joyce’s campaign ad pushing back on Republicans and Donald Trump

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Dave Joyce – OH15

Current Position: US Representative of OH 14th District since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Prosecutor of Geauga County from 1988 – 2013

Other Positions:  
Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies – House Appropriations Committee

Featured Quote: 
The surge of anti-Semitic violence, harassment and rhetoric targeting Jewish Americans makes me sick. Simply condemning anti-Semitism is not enough. We must work together as a nation to prevent this hatred from ever taking root in the first place.

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GOP Rep. Dave Joyce’s campaign ad pushing back on Republicans and Donald Trump

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    U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Bainbridge Township, recently introduced a pair of bills aimed at combating shoreline erosion.

    Water levels in the Great Lakes have reached historic highs over the past several years, damaging the environmental and economic health of countless communities” Joyce said in a statement. “As someone who grew up on the shores of Lake Erie, I’ve seen the devastating effects of shoreline erosion: property is lost, structures are destroyed, and ecosystems are damaged. Unfortunately, most federal programs aimed at mitigating these impacts are not well targeted to shoreline erosion caused by high lake levels.”

    Joyce said his bills, dubbed the COAST Act and DEFEND the Great Lakes Act  will “adjust U.S. Army Corps of Engineers programs to ensure targeted federal funding can be directed to resilience projects in our most vulnerable shoreline areas.”

    According to Joyce’s Office, the COAST Act would increase the amount of authorized funding for the Emergency Streambank and Shoreline Protection Continuing Authority by $25.5 million. It would expand the list of authorized use of funds to include construction, repair, restoration and modification of emergency streambank and shoreline protection works to prevent damage to highways and other roadways, bridge approaches, public works, public recreational assets, public lands, and parks, churches, hospitals, schools, and other nonprofit public services.

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