Misplaced Pages

Roman Kozak (American politician): Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactivelyContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 02:34, 4 January 2025 editHistorianAJG (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users2,831 edits create page  Latest revision as of 15:39, 17 January 2025 edit undoHistorianAJG (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users2,831 editsm References: dropbox 
(5 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 8: Line 8:
| state_house = Pennsylvania | state_house = Pennsylvania
| district = ] | district = ]
| term_start = January 6, 2025 | term_start = January 7, 2025
| term_end = | term_end =
| succeeding = ] | predecessor = ]
| successor = | successor =
| prior_term = | prior_term =
Line 27: Line 27:
}} }}


'''Roman Kozak Jr.'''<ref name=:13 /> (born {{circa|1988}}<ref name=pp>{{cite news |last1=Ulrich |first1=Steve |title=HD-14: Kozak Targets Beaver County Seat |url=https://www.politicspa.com/hd-14-kozak-targets-beaver-county-seat/128005/ |access-date=4 January 2025 |work=PoliticsPA |date=November 21, 2023}}</ref>) is an American politician who is the current representative-elect for the ] in the ]. He is a member of the ]. '''Roman Kozak Jr.'''<ref name=:13 /> (born {{circa|1988}}<ref name=pp>{{cite news |last1=Ulrich |first1=Steve |title=HD-14: Kozak Targets Beaver County Seat |url=https://www.politicspa.com/hd-14-kozak-targets-beaver-county-seat/128005/ |access-date=4 January 2025 |work=PoliticsPA |date=November 21, 2023}}</ref>) is an American politician who is the current representative for the ] in the ] since 2025. He is a member of the ].


==Early life and education== ==Early life and education==
Line 33: Line 33:


==Political career== ==Political career==
After graduating from college, Kozak worked as a legislative aide for Pennsylvania State Representative ].<ref name=pp /> In 2013, he unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the city council of ],<ref name=:13>{{cite news |last1=Taube |first1=David |title=Steelworker seeks county recorder of deeds job |url=https://www.timesonline.com/story/news/local/2015/02/06/steelworker-seeks-county-recorder-deeds/18530291007/ |access-date=4 January 2025 |work=The Beaver County Times |date=February 6, 2015}}</ref> but was appointed to the city's planning commission soon after. In 2016, Kozak served as campaign chair for ] in his successful campaign for the state House. He later worked on ]'s similarly successful run in ].<ref name=pp /> After graduating from college, Kozak worked as a legislative aide for Pennsylvania state representative ].<ref name=pp /> In 2013, he unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the city council of ],<ref name=:13>{{cite news |last1=Taube |first1=David |title=Steelworker seeks county recorder of deeds job |url=https://www.timesonline.com/story/news/local/2015/02/06/steelworker-seeks-county-recorder-deeds/18530291007/ |access-date=4 January 2025 |work=The Beaver County Times |date=February 6, 2015}}</ref> but was appointed to the city's planning commission soon after. In 2016, Kozak served as campaign chair for ] in his successful campaign for the state House. He later worked on ]'s similarly successful run in ].<ref name=pp />


In 2023, Kozak, the chair of the ] ] and a social studies teacher with ], announced his campaign for the Pennsylvania state House after incumbent ] announced his retirement ahead of the ].<ref name=pp /> He defeated Democratic candidate Kenya Johns to represent the ] in the general election.<ref name=pencap>{{cite news |last1=Cole |first1=John |title=State Rep.-elect Roman Kozak calls RGGI ‘ball and chain’ on Pennsylvania’s energy industry |url=https://penncapital-star.com/government-politics/state-rep-elect-roman-kozak-calls-rggi-ball-and-chain-on-pennsylvanias-energy-industry/ |access-date=4 January 2025 |work=Pennsylvania Capital-Star |date=December 14, 2024}}</ref> In 2023, Kozak, the chair of the ] ] and a social studies teacher with ], announced his campaign for the Pennsylvania state House after incumbent ] announced his retirement ahead of the ].<ref name=pp /> He defeated Democratic candidate Kenya Johns to represent the ] in the general election.<ref name=pencap>{{cite news |last1=Cole |first1=John |title=State Rep.-elect Roman Kozak calls RGGI ‘ball and chain’ on Pennsylvania’s energy industry |url=https://penncapital-star.com/government-politics/state-rep-elect-roman-kozak-calls-rggi-ball-and-chain-on-pennsylvanias-energy-industry/ |access-date=4 January 2025 |work=Pennsylvania Capital-Star |date=December 14, 2024}}</ref>
Line 41: Line 41:
==References== ==References==
{{reflist}} {{reflist}}
{{Pennsylvania House of Representatives}}

{{Category:Living people}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kozak, Roman}}
{{Category:Pennsylvania educators}} ]
{{Category:Politicians from Beaver County, Pennsylvania}} ]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 17 January 2025

American politician
Roman Kozak
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 14th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 7, 2025
Preceded byJim Marshall
Personal details
Bornc. 1988
Political partyRepublican

Roman Kozak Jr. (born c. 1988) is an American politician who is the current representative for the 14th district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives since 2025. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Early life and education

Kozak graduated from Bethel Park High School in 2006 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Geneva College in 2011.

Political career

After graduating from college, Kozak worked as a legislative aide for Pennsylvania state representative Jim Christiana. In 2013, he unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the city council of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, but was appointed to the city's planning commission soon after. In 2016, Kozak served as campaign chair for Aaron Bernstine in his successful campaign for the state House. He later worked on Josh Kail's similarly successful run in 2018.

In 2023, Kozak, the chair of the Beaver County Republican Party and a social studies teacher with Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School, announced his campaign for the Pennsylvania state House after incumbent Jim Marshall announced his retirement ahead of the 2024 election. He defeated Democratic candidate Kenya Johns to represent the 14th district in the general election.

Kozak supports school vouchers and wants Pennsylvania to exit the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, labelling the program "a ball and chain on our energy industry."

References

  1. ^ Taube, David (February 6, 2015). "Steelworker seeks county recorder of deeds job". The Beaver County Times. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  2. ^ Ulrich, Steve (November 21, 2023). "HD-14: Kozak Targets Beaver County Seat". PoliticsPA. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  3. "Representative Roman Kozak". Pennsylvania General Assembly. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  4. ^ Cole, John (December 14, 2024). "State Rep.-elect Roman Kozak calls RGGI 'ball and chain' on Pennsylvania's energy industry". Pennsylvania Capital-Star. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Speaker
Joanna McClinton (D)
Majority Leader
Matthew Bradford (D)
Minority Leader
Jesse Topper (R)
  1. Pat Harkins (D)
  2. Robert Merski (D)
  3. Ryan Bizzarro (D)
  4. Jake Banta (R)
  5. Eric Weaknecht (R)
  6. Brad Roae (R)
  7. Parke Wentling (R)
  8. Aaron Bernstine (R)
  9. Marla Brown (R)
  10. Amen Brown (D)
  11. Marci Mustello (R)
  12. Stephenie Scialabba (R)
  13. John Lawrence (R)
  14. Roman Kozak (R)
  15. Josh Kail (R)
  16. Robert Matzie (D)
  17. Timothy R. Bonner (R)
  18. K. C. Tomlinson (R)
  19. Aerion Abney (D)
  20. Emily Kinkead (D)
  21. Lindsay Powell (D)
  22. Joshua Siegel (D)
  23. Dan Frankel (D)
  24. La'Tasha Mayes (D)
  25. Brandon Markosek (D)
  26. Paul Friel (D)
  27. Dan Deasy (D)
  28. Jeremy Shaffer (R)
  29. Tim Brennan (D)
  30. Arvind Venkat (D)
  31. Perry Warren (D)
  32. Joe McAndrew (D)
  33. Mandy Steele (D)
  34. Abigail Salisbury (D)
  35. Vacant
  36. Jessica Benham (D)
  37. Mindy Fee (R)
  38. John Inglis (D)
  39. Andrew Kuzma (R)
  40. Natalie Mihalek (R)
  41. Brett Miller (R)
  42. Dan Miller (D)
  43. Keith Greiner (R)
  44. Valerie Gaydos (R)
  45. Anita Kulik (D)
  46. Jason Ortitay (R)
  47. Joe D'Orsie (R)
  48. Tim O'Neal (R)
  49. Ismail Smith-Wade-El (D)
  50. Bud Cook (R)
  51. Charity Grimm Krupa (R)
  52. Ryan Warner (R)
  53. Steve Malagari (D)
  54. Greg Scott (D)
  55. Jill Cooper (R)
  56. Brian Rasel (R)
  57. Eric Nelson (R)
  58. Eric Davanzo (R)
  59. Leslie Rossi (R)
  60. Abby Major (R)
  61. Liz Hanbidge (D)
  62. Jim Struzzi (R)
  63. Josh Bashline (R)
  64. Lee James (R)
  65. Kathy Rapp (R)
  66. Brian Smith (R)
  67. Martin Causer (R)
  68. Clint Owlett (R)
  69. Carl Walker Metzgar (R)
  70. Matthew Bradford (D)
  71. Jim Rigby (R)
  72. Frank Burns (D)
  73. Dallas Kephart (R)
  74. Dan Williams (D)
  75. Michael Armanini (R)
  76. Stephanie Borowicz (R)
  77. H. Scott Conklin (D)
  78. Jesse Topper (R)
  79. Louis Schmitt Jr. (R)
  80. Scott Barger (R)
  81. Rich Irvin (R)
  82. Paul Takac (D)
  83. Jamie Flick (R)
  84. Joseph Hamm (R)
  85. David Rowe (R)
  86. Perry Stambaugh (R)
  87. Thomas Kutz (R)
  88. Sheryl Delozier (R)
  89. Rob Kauffman (R)
  90. Chad Reichard (R)
  91. Dan Moul (R)
  92. Marc Anderson (R)
  93. Mike Jones (R)
  94. Wendy Fink (R)
  95. Carol Hill-Evans (D)
  96. Nikki Rivera (D)
  97. Steven Mentzer (R)
  98. Tom Jones (R)
  99. David Zimmerman (R)
  100. Bryan Cutler (R)
  101. John A. Schlegel (R)
  102. Russ Diamond (R)
  103. Nate Davidson (D)
  104. Dave Madsen (D)
  105. Justin C. Fleming (D)
  106. Tom Mehaffie (R)
  107. Joanne Stehr (R)
  108. Michael Stender (R)
  109. Robert Leadbeter (R)
  110. Tina Pickett (R)
  111. Jonathan Fritz (R)
  112. Kyle Mullins (D)
  113. Kyle Donahue (D)
  114. Bridget Kosierowski (D)
  115. Maureen Madden (D)
  116. Dane Watro (R)
  117. Jamie Walsh (R)
  118. Jim Haddock (D)
  119. Alec Ryncavage (R)
  120. Brenda Pugh (R)
  121. Eddie Day Pashinski (D)
  122. Doyle Heffley (R)
  123. Timothy Twardzik (R)
  124. Jamie Barton (R)
  125. Joe Kerwin (R)
  126. Jacklyn Rusnock (D)
  127. Manny Guzman (D)
  128. Mark Gillen (R)
  129. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz (D)
  130. David Maloney (R)
  131. Milou Mackenzie (R)
  132. Mike Schlossberg (D)
  133. Jeanne McNeill (D)
  134. Peter Schweyer (D)
  135. Steve Samuelson (D)
  136. Robert Freeman (D)
  137. Joe Emrick (R)
  138. Ann Flood (R)
  139. Jeff Olsommer (R)
  140. Jim Prokopiak (D)
  141. Tina Davis (D)
  142. Joe Hogan (R)
  143. Shelby Labs (R)
  144. Brian Munroe (D)
  145. Craig Staats (R)
  146. Joe Ciresi (D)
  147. Donna Scheuren (R)
  148. Mary Jo Daley (D)
  149. Tim Briggs (D)
  150. Joe Webster (D)
  151. Melissa Cerrato (D)
  152. Nancy Guenst (D)
  153. Ben Sanchez (D)
  154. Napoleon Nelson (D)
  155. Danielle Friel Otten (D)
  156. Chris Pielli (D)
  157. Melissa Shusterman (D)
  158. Christina Sappey (D)
  159. Carol Kazeem (D)
  160. Craig Williams (R)
  161. Leanne Krueger (D)
  162. David Delloso (D)
  163. Heather Boyd (D)
  164. Gina Curry (D)
  165. Jennifer O'Mara (D)
  166. Greg Vitali (D)
  167. Kristine Howard (D)
  168. Lisa Borowski (D)
  169. Kate Klunk (R)
  170. Martina White (R)
  171. Kerry Benninghoff (R)
  172. Sean Dougherty (D)
  173. Pat Gallagher (D)
  174. Ed Neilson (D)
  175. Mary Isaacson (D)
  176. Jack Rader (R)
  177. Joe Hohenstein (D)
  178. Kristin Marcell (R)
  179. Jason Dawkins (D)
  180. Jose Giral (D)
  181. Malcolm Kenyatta (D)
  182. Ben Waxman (D)
  183. Zach Mako (R)
  184. Elizabeth Fiedler (D)
  185. Regina Young (D)
  186. Jordan Harris (D)
  187. Gary Day (R)
  188. Rick Krajewski (D)
  189. Tarah Probst (D)
  190. G. Roni Green (D)
  191. Joanna McClinton (D)
  192. Morgan Cephas (D)
  193. Torren Ecker (R)
  194. Tarik Khan (D)
  195. Keith Harris (D)
  196. Seth Grove (R)
  197. Danilo Burgos (D)
  198. Darisha Parker (D)
  199. Barbara Gleim (R)
  200. Chris Rabb (D)
  201. Andre Carroll (D)
  202. Jared Solomon (D)
  203. Anthony A. Bellmon (D)
Categories:
Roman Kozak (American politician): Difference between revisions Add topic