Let’s get Ohio back on track together!
Over fourteen years ago, I risked everything I had on the American Dream when I opened my own business. As a husband, father and employer I want other Ohioans to share in that dream – using your God given talents. During these difficult economic times, I firmly believe Ohio has the tools, resources and people to return to our state to greatness.
As your State Senator, I have worked hard in Columbus battling those who believe business as usual works. Being one of the few in government who must sign his name on the front of payroll checks, I understand what it takes to run a business in today’s world and make difficult decisions that come from real leadership.
JOBS is the word of the day and while politicians are talking about jobs, I’ve been busy creating and retaining them. Join me in the fight to return Ohio to prosperity. Email your legislative ideas by using the Ideas/Contact form or join Team Burke for updates and volunteer opportunities. No matter how you help, I appreciated it. It will take concerned and dedicated citizens like ourselves to solve the problems we face. Together, I know we can get Ohio back on track.
Dave
-------------
NewsTuesday, May 8, 2012 3:09 PMDave's Letter to the Editor - Treatment Vital to Stopping Pill Mills
Take a moment to read my letter to the editor in response to the April 20 Dispatch article “ ‘Pill mill’ owner, six physicians indicted on drug charges.” Monday, May 7, 2012 1:56 PM Strengthening the Fight Against Prescription Drug AbuseBurke's bill to improve compliance and patient safety approved by Ohio Senate Saturday, April 28, 2012 9:02 PM Senator Burke named NAMI Legislator of the Year
State Senator Dave Burke received the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Ohio's 2012 Legislator of the Year Award. The award was presented today at NAMI Ohio's statewide conference entitled, "The Great Mental Health Debate" at the Hyatt Regency in Columbus. Tuesday, April 3, 2012 6:55 PM INTENSIFYING THE FIGHT AGAINST PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE
Prescription drug abuse has become the number one cause of injury death in Ohio, with more than 1,400 deaths in 2009. Since the enactment of House Bill 93 last year, more than a dozen pills mills have already been shut down in Ohio. State Senator Dave Burke (R- Marysville) recently urged his colleagues to support a new bill that builds on efforts to improve patient safety.
Monday, March 5, 2012 4:49 PM Don't Forget to Vote
Please remember to vote in the Republican Primary, tomorrow March 6th. |

.jpg)

.jpg)


.jpg)