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Steve Huffman was born on 14 November, 1964, is an American politician (born 1964). Discover Steve Huffman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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His wife is Kathryn Maher
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Steve Huffman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Steve Huffman worth at the age of 59 years old? Steve Huffman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from . We have estimated Steve Huffman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Stephen A. Huffman (born November 14, 1964) is a Republican member of the Ohio Senate, representing the 5th district since 2019.
Previously, Huffman served two terms in the Ohio House of Representatives.
Huffman is a lifelong resident of Miami County and was raised in Ludlow Falls, Ohio.
He graduated from the University of Toledo and has been a practicing physician for nearly 20 years.
A competitive seat, the 5th district was a Democratic stronghold until it was won by Beagle in 2010.
Despite this, Huffman prevailed, winning over Democrat Paul Bradley, 53% to 47%.
In 2013, Huffman announced that he was running for the Ohio House of Representatives after the incumbent, Richard Adams, announced he was not seeking another term.
Huffman won a three-way primary with 45% of the vote, and won the general election to take the seat with 77% of the vote.
During the 134th General Assembly, Huffman was assigned to the following Ohio Senate committees:
In 2018, state Senator Bill Beagle was term-limited, leaving the 5th district an open seat for that year's election.
As a result, Huffman opted to forego another term in the Ohio House to run for the Senate seat.
Huffman was sworn in for his first term on January 1, 2019.
In December 2019, The Washington Post detailed how an editorial in the Sidney Daily News against Medicare for all by Huffman was drafted with the help of lobbyist Kathleen DeLand of the pharmaceutical, hospital, and healthcare insurance lobbying group, Partnership for America's Health Care Future.
Two Montana state lawmakers, Rep. Kathy Kelker and Sen. Jen Gross, were also implicated.
In a June 9, 2020, hearing on whether to declare racism a public health crisis in Ohio, Huffman asked if it were possible blacks were contracting coronavirus at higher rates because "the colored population do not wash their hands as well as other groups".
Ohio Legislative Black Caucus President Stephanie Howse said, "The fact that a well-educated legislator – a Vice Chair of the Health Committee and a practicing medical doctor – would, in a public setting, nonchalantly use such antiquated terminology paired with a hurtful, racist stereotype all in one breath reflects how unconscious this problem of racism is for too many."
Huffman later apologized.
His employer, TeamHealth, dismissed him June 11, 2020, for his remarks.
In January 2021, Huffman was appointed to lead the Senate Health Committee by Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima), his cousin, drawing new criticism from Black lawmakers in light of Huffman's previous comments.