Jeff Jacobson (politician)

Jeff Jacobson was a Republican member of the Ohio Senate, representing the 6th District starting in 2001. Previously he was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1992 until 2000.

Jeff Jacobson
Member of the Ohio Senate
from the 6th district
In office
January 3, 2001  October 31, 2008
Preceded byChuck Horn
Succeeded byPeggy Lehner
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 40th district
In office
June 17, 1992  December 31, 2000
Preceded byRuss Guerra
Succeeded byArlene Setzer
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
Alma materYale University (B.A.)
University of Dayton (J.D.)
Professionattorney

After easily winning reelection to the Senate in 2004, Senator Jacobson was elected to the No. 2 spot as President Pro Tempore serving under Senator Bill Harris. During his sixteen years in public service, he enacted legislation on topics as diverse as education reform, tax policy, criminal justice, nursing home reimbursement formulas, election and campaign finance law, the abolition of predatory mortgage lending and the regulation of payday lending, collective bargaining and prevailing wage law, and electric utility re-regulation.

Since his time in office ended due to term limits, Jacobson has worked as a strategist, consultant, and policy expert for a range of business and non-profit clients. He is President of Strategic Insight Group, Ltd., a consulting and governmental relations firm serving private, public, and non-profit clients interested in impacting public policy development and state governmental decision-making in Ohio. He also served as member of the State Medical Board (2008–09), and as a member of the Ohio Air Quality Development Authority (2009–2014), both appointed by former Governor Ted Strickland.

Jacobson graduated cum laude with a B.A. from Yale University and received his J.D. summa cum laude from The University of Dayton.


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