Small business owner & Lower Macungie Commissioner seeks to succeed State Representative Ryan Mackenzie, who is vacating to run for Congress.
LOWER MACUNGIE – Conservative small businessman and Lower Macungie Township Commissioner Ron Beitler has entered the race to succeed State Rep. Ryan Mackenzie in the 134th State House district.
“By now, it’s no secret that Harrisburg is a mess. What has been a well-kept secret is that the problems can be fixed by honesty, integrity, and common sense,” Beitler said.
He has promised to term limit himself to a total of eight years in office – “If you can’t get the job done in that time, then you shouldn’t be there.” Beitler also has signed a pledge to reject a government pension stating “Service is a calling, not a career path – my small business is my career, and when I get the job done in Harrisburg I’ll come home to that.”
A fiscal hawk who reduced spending, opposed debt, lowered tax bills and worked to block waste while serving in Lower Macungie, Beitler has said he will support a State Constitutional amendment limiting spending increases. “Government needs to live within the same constraints that we do”.
Beitler launched his own small business a decade ago which today employs 8 people. Though his business is successful, one year ago he took on a second job tending bar to cover the rising cost of health insurance premiums in the wake of Obamacare. “I understand the struggles of middle class Pennsylvanians, because I am one,” said Beitler.
“As someone who built a business from the ground up, I know that you can’t spend more than you bring in and then borrow to fill the gaps. This simply passes debt along to our children, which is irresponsible,” Beitler said. “It’s time that the laws of economics applied to government as well.”
Born and raised in the district, Beitler is a proud alumnus of Emmaus High School and Slippery Rock State University. He resides in Lower Macungie with his wife, Amanda their nine-month-old daughter, Cecilia Adeline and their family dog Ellie Mae.
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