Jonathan Dever
Jonathan Dever is an American politician who previously served as a member in the Ohio House of Representatives.
Early life and education
Dever was raised in Montgomery, Ohio and went on to graduate with a BA from University of Cincinnati where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Later, he earned a master's degree in Industrial Labor Relations from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and subsequently earned his Juris Doctor from Capital University Law School. ]Political career
Ohio House of Representatives
In 2014, Dever ran for the Ohio House of Representatives in the 28th district, which had been represented by Democrat Connie Pillich for the prior six years. In a close primary, Dever won by 66 votes. He would go on to face Democrat Micah Kamrass, in what would be one of the closest watched state House races of the cycle.He served as Chairman of the Ohio House Financial Institutions.
He served as Chairman of the , as a member of Civil Justice and Public Utilities Committees, the Ohio ABLE Program Advisory Board, Ohio Commission on African American Males, Council of State Governments – BILLD Steering Committee, Hamilton County Transportation Improvement District, Ohio Minority Development Financing Advisory Board, and the Ohio Rail Development Commission.
The Ohio ABLE ACT and Disability Policy
The Ohio ABLE Act, creating ABLE accounts, was the first of its kind state program which allows those with a qualifying disability to save for their disability expenses into a 529 savings account. Dever introduced legislation making Ohio the first state in the nation to pass this legislation.Dever worked to remove the term "mentally retarded" from the Ohio Revised Code and its State documents.