In 1992, Hood ran for an open seat in the Ohio House of Representatives, but lost by a narrow margin. In 1994, Hood ran again and was elected to represent the 57th District, a position he held for three terms. In 2005, he won a close race for the 91st District with a 5.28% margin.[3] He has served on both the House Commerce and Labor Committee and the House Criminal Justice Committee.
In 2019 Ron Hood and Candice Keller sponsored legislation that would ban abortion in Ohio and require doctors to "reimplant" ectopic pregnancies into the uterus, which is not medically possible, or face charges for "abortion murder".[4][5] Hood sponsored a heartbeat bill in 2018 that did not pass. A later heartbeat bill introduced in the senate in 2019 was signed into law but did not take effect due to court action.[6]
In 2001, Hood married Michal Marie Dean of Xenia, Ohio. The couple have 5 children and divorced in January 2020.[8] Hood resides near Ashville, Ohio.
References
^Ron Hood for Congress Campaign Committee (2008). "Ron Hood for Congress". Campaign Web Site. Ron Hood for Congress Campaign Committee. Archived from the original on February 16, 2008. Retrieved December 6, 2009.