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November 4, 2015

ENDORSEMENT:  WEST VIRGINIA STATE SENATORS RYAN FERNS AND DANIEL HALL, DELEGATES ROGER HANSHAW AND MATT ROHRBACH THINK JOHN KASICH SHOULD BE PRESIDENT

Senators Ferns and Hall to serve as Kasich for America’s West Virginia State Co-Chairs

Delegates Hanshaw and Rohrbach named to State Leadership Team

Today, West Virginia State Senators Ryan Ferns and Daniel Hall and Delegates Roger Hanshaw and Matt Rohrbach endorsed Ohio Governor John Kasich for President.  Senators Ferns and Hall will serve as Co-Chairs of Kasich for America’s West Virginia Team, while Delegates Hanshaw and Rohrbach have been named to the State Leadership Team.
 
West Virginia State Senator Ryan Ferns was elected in 2014 after serving two terms in the West Virginia House of Delegates.  Sen. Ferns serves as Chair of the Senate Health and Human Resources Committee, and as Vice Chair of the Economic Development, the Judiciary and the Labor Committees.  Last session, he was the lead sponsor of a resolution calling for an Article V Convention to pass a federal balanced budget amendment, and in February, he welcomed Gov. Kasich to the West Virginia capital to strategize on the amendment. 
 
Said Sen. Ferns, “No one has the level of commitment to balancing our federal budget as Governor Kasich.  He is the only candidate in this race who has actually helped balance it, and he is the only candidate in this race who has laid out a plan for doing it again over the next eight years.  I am proud to endorse him for President, and I am confident that he will be successful in West Virginia.”
 
State Senator Daniel Hall has served in the legislature since 2008, serving two terms in the House of Delegates before voters elected him to the State Senate in 2012.  He is part of Senate Leadership, serving as Senate Majority Whip, and is Chair of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Development Committee, as well as the Senate Labor Committee.
 
Said Senator Hall, “Coming from Ohio, Gov. Kasich understands the need for low-cost, reliable energy, and the importance of promoting all energy sources, including coal.  Energy has a massive impact on our nation’s economy and national security, and in West Virginia, coal is a critical part of our lives.  Gov. Kasich’s pursuit of an all-of-the-above energy strategy is good for West Virginia, and it’s good for our nation.”
 
Said Kasich, “I am incredibly proud of the strong team we’re putting together in West Virginia.  They are experienced, respected, and understand what matters to the people of their state.  I am grateful for their support, and I look forward to working with them to address the issues facing our nation.”
 
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Gov. Kasich is running for President to help Americans restore our nation, live in safety and pass on prosperity to those who come after us—and he’s got the experience to help us do it. He was reelected last year by a 30-point margin after working with his fellow Ohioans to turn an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus, cut taxes $5 billion and create more than 300,000 new private sector jobs.  As chair of the Budget Committee in Congress he led the effort to balance the federal budget for the first time in a generation and served 18 years on the House Armed Services Committee where he helped enact President Reagan's national security agenda.  He has also had a successful career as an investment banker, New York Times best-selling author and at FOX News.  He and his wife Karen have twin teenage daughters and live in their home outside Columbus. You can learn more about him at www.JohnKasich.com.

 

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