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Todd at the Cuyahoga Valley GOP
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Written by Mitch Birti   
Friday, 30 April 2010 11:40

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Akron Resident Todd Sharkey Touts His '10-point Plan' in 13th District Race
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Written by Staff   
Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:19

SUN STAR COURIER 

By Brian Lisik

April 28, 2010, 8:45PM

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AKRON —As he faces five other Republicans in the May 4 primary race for the right to run for the 13th U.S. Congressional District seat, one issue has driven both Todd Sharkey’s campaign and his very decision to enter the race.

“The number one issue is jobs,” Sharkey said, noting that the “10-point plan” at   toddsharkey.com also addresses key items such as energy independence, balancing the budget, health care reform, choice in education and the sanctity of life.

“A number of my friends are out of work, and some have been for a long time. Yet we are making no inroads. As I address in my 10 points, we need to get back to basics.”

A Michigan native who has lived in Akron for the past 17 years, Sharkey, 42, is married with four children. A graduate of Purdue University, Sharkey has worked in the Bureau of Engineering for the city of city of Akron and for Goodyear.

He is currently employed by The Chapel as an IT manager, is the chairman of the boards of the Ohio Region CSB Ministries and the Christian Educators Co-op, as well as a leader in The Chapel’s Brigade program, which ministers to fathers, young men, and boys.

Though his 13th District run is his first foray into politics, Sharkey said his political interest has always been on the national level. Apart from his thought that his lack of political experience would bring a fresh perspective to the office, Sharkey said his broad experience in the public, private and non-profit arenas makes him stand out from the competition in a number of ways.

“People are concerned with government in general and its overreaching, so we thought this would be a good time to get out there,” he said. “But what really sets me apart is that in the leadership roles I have had, I have had to do more with less and manage projects on a limited budget. Even while I was with the city of Akron I was known as that kind of person.”

Beyond his fiscal frugality, Sharkey said, is his insistence on independently researching each issue that would come before him as a Congressman.

“I’m not just one to jump in,” he said. “We have to be cognizant, with each issue, of the money spent and be able to determine what is Constitutional and how this helps the country and the 13th district. In fact, I don’t really trust things like the CBC, because they have been wrong so often. I would do my own research and be transparent myself. My constituents would know exactly why I voted for or against a particular bill.”

While the large field of Republican candidates makes for somewhat of a challenging first-time run, Sharkey complimented his campaign volunteers and said giving voters more choices is ultimately beneficial.

“Not having enough choices has been the problem in the past,” he said. “Voters need to do their own research, but the big thing to keep in mind is that I will stand behind the Constitution and focus again on the needs of the middle class. We have to get government off the backs of business so we can get jobs back. The sense I have gotten is that people are fed up that they can’t get anybody to listen to them.”


 
Visit to Schrop Intermediate School
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Written by Staff   
Monday, 05 April 2010 21:20

On Thursday, April 1st, Todd visited students at Schrop Intermediate School on Pickle Road in Akron. Schrop student Nathaniel McMullen, a cousin of Ryan Bolyard (Todd's webmaster and campaign volunteer), asked if Todd could come and speak to his class, which has recently been learning about Congress and the Constitution.

 

Todd spent nearly an hour teaching about the Constitution, the roles of the President, Congress, and the Supreme Court, and how a bill becomes a law. Todd also discussed the sacrifice of others to secure our freedom and explained that freedom is not free.  The students were engaged and excited about the topics and Todd was impressed at how knowledgeable these students from the Springfield Local School District were about the American form of government and with the great questions they asked.

 

More photos on Todd's Facebook page.  Become a fan today!

 

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The Ohio Project
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Written by Staff   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010 20:45

The Ohio Project

 

On Tuesday, March 30th, Todd signed the petition for The Ohio Project and signed on to be a petition circulator.   The Ohio Project, which is sponsored by the Ohio Liberty Council, aims to nullify the Obama-care mandate.  500,000 signatures are needed to place the amendment on the Ohio ballot, so Todd, along with hundreds of other concerned Ohio citizens, will be circulating petitions throughout the state.

 

While states across the country are filing lawsuits saying that requiring Americans to purchase health insurance violates the "commerce clause" of the U.S. Constitution, Ohio is not one of them.  Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, a Democrat,  said, "I do not think it would be an advisable expenditure of taxpayer dollars on the part of the taxpayers of Ohio."

 

State Senator Gary Cates, R-West Chester, wrote a letter to Cordray on behalf of Republican members of Congress and Republican State senators, saying, "What's important here is that the people of Ohio can't rely on their attorney general to do what's in their best interest.  He's working to defend the Obama administration rather than the best interests of Ohioans."

 

The proposed amendment would provide that:

 

1. In Ohio, no law or rule shall compel, directly or indirectly, any person, employer, or health care provider to participate in a health care system.

2. In Ohio, no law or rule shall prohibit the purchase or sale of health care of health insurance.

3. In Ohio, no law or rule shall impose a penalty or fine for the sale or purchase of health care of health insurance.

 

Read the entire amendment here.

 

Sign the petition here.

 

 

 
Candidate Forum Announced
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Written by Staff   
Monday, 29 March 2010 23:59

What: 13th District Republican Candidate Forum

When: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:00 PM

Where:

Brunswick Recreation Center

3637 Center Rd.

Brunswick, OH 44212

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The City of Brunswick will be hosting a Candidates' Forum for those seeking to represent

Ohio's 13th Congressional District.

The event will be held at the City's Recreation and Fitness center at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday,

April 21, 2010 and is expected to run approximately two hours.

The event will be co-moderated by Gary Werner (Mayor) and Vice Mayor, Patrick McNamara.

 

Learn more here:

http://www.meetup.com/Akron-912-Project/calendar/13023102/

 

 
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