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Jeni Horn
Ohio Editor
Jeni Horn is an elected member of the Franklin County Republican Central Committee, where she has served on party candidate screening committees and has been active in promoting values and policies consistent with the core principles of the Republican Party. Jeni was first elected in 1990, having been encouraged to run for Republican party office by former Congressman William Dannemeyer of California. She served as a grass roots member of the Sound AIDS Health Policy Accountability Committee established by Congressman Dannemeyer.
In addition Mrs. Horn has served as director of the Ohio Council on Education Reform, an education-centered organization that focuses on promoting sound academic-based education curriculum and reform, and where Jeni researched national and state initiatives affecting public and private education. She has traveled throughout the state of Ohio speaking and writing about education issues.
In addition to authoring numerous Op-Ed articles, she has worked closely with and provided written legislative analyses to state legislators, and has testified before the U.S. House and Senate, Ohio State legislature and the Ohio State Board of Education, as well as county and local school boards. Her primary areas of concern have been education, government procedures, economics, healthcare and child welfare.
Mrs. Horn's mission statement can be summarized as follows: "To enable conservative and pro-family men and women to participate in the process of self-government and public policy making and to promote a set of values such that the vision of our country's founders will indeed be vindicated and that America will continue to be a land of individual liberty, respect for family integrity, public and private virtue, and private enterprise."
Jeni Horn is married, and she and her husband, Brent, have two grown children: Matthew who is in the Marine Corps and Rebecca, who is attending college.
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