Robert Jubelirer

Robert Jubelirer

Infobox_Politician


name = Robert Jubelirer
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birth_date =Birth date and age|1937|2|9|mf=y
birth_place =Altoona, Pennsylvania
residence =Altoona, Pennsylvania
office = Pennsylvania Senate, Thirtieth District
salary =
term_start = 1974
term_end = 2006
predecessor =
successor = John Eichelberger
party = Republican
religion = Judaism
occupation = Attorney and lobbyist
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spouse = Renee Cohn Jubelirer
children = 3 (one deceased)
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Robert C. Jubelirer (born February 9, 1937 in Altoona, Pennsylvania) is a RepublicanPennsylvania political leader. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1975 to 2006, and simultaneously served as the President Pro Tempore of the Pennsylvania State Senate and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania between 2001 and 2003.

Jubelirer was defeated for re-election in the 2006 Republican party primary election and left office on December 1, 2006.

He is married to Commonwealth Court Judge Renee Cohn Jubelirer.

Early life

The son of a prominent county judge, Jubelirer attended Pennsylvania State University and the Dickinson School of Law. He also attended Pine Forest Camp. He was admitted to the bar in Blair County, Pennsylvania and practiced law for several years before entering politics.

He was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate in 1974 to represent the Altoona area. He was elected Majority Leader in 1981. Jubelirer served as President Pro Tempore of the State Senate from 1985 to 1992. After serving briefly as Minority Leader from 1993 to 1994, he again became President Pro Tempore.

Lieutenant Governor

When Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge resigned on October 5, 2001 to become President Bush's Homeland Security Advisor, Lt. Governor Mark Schweiker became Pennsylvania's 44th Governor.

By provision of the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1968, Jubelirer as President Pro Tempore was automatically elevated to Lt. Governor and sworn in the same day.

Jubelirer's elevation to the office was not without controversy. Jubelirer retained his position in the Pennsylvania State Senate. Critics and political foes argued that this violated the separation of powers principle and threatened the checks and balances guaranteed in the state constitution. A lawsuit was filed by State Rep. John Lawless, Joseph Wiedemer and Leechburg Area School Board member Charles A. Pascal, Jr. to block Jubelirer's simultaneous service in the Senate and the executive branch, but the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court rejected the argument and issued a per curiam decision ["Lawless v. Jubelirer, 811 A.2d 974 (Pa. 2002)"] allowing Jubelirer to hold both offices simultaneously. Jubelirer continued in both offices until January 21, 2003 when Schweiker's term expired. He declined to accept the Lt. Governor's salary during his term.

As Lt. Governor, Jubelirer performed the duties of the new office. These included serving as President of the Senate, Chairman of the Board of Pardons, and Chairman of the Emergency Management Agency. In addition, he served as acting governor when Schweiker left the state.

After his term as Lt. Governor expired, Jubelirer cosponsored a bipartisan billin the state senate that would amend the state constitution and allow the Governor to choose a candidate to fill a mid-term vacancy in the Lt. Governor's office upon approval of the senate. The bill was not passed.

2006 Primary Defeat

In May 2006, Jubelirer was defeated in the Republican primary by Blair County Commissioner John Eichelberger. He, along with Chip Brightbill, the Senate majority leader, were the first top-ranking Pennsylvania legislative leaders to lose a primary election since 1964. [cite news
first = John
last = Baer
url = http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/local/14597854.htm
title = Astonishing defeats for Jubelirer, Brightbill
publisher = Philadelphia Daily News
date = May. 17, 2006
] The defeat was attributed primarily to his role in drafting a legislative pay raise bill in July 2005. [cite news
first = Ed
last = Blazina
url = http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06137/690794-179.stm
title = Pay raise backlash ousts top legislators
publisher = Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
date = May 17, 2006
]

Initially, Jubelirer defended the raise. However, after internal polling showed his support falling, he opened discussion of a repeal of the unvouchered expense provision. However, newspapers reported that he [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune-review/specialreports/capitalcash/s_396332.html] tried to block efforts to repeal the entire raise.

In the wake of the controversy, the Senator issued a statement in which he called the pay raise a "mistake". "I apologized for it in my district. I now think it was the wrong thing to do. Hindsight is 20-20. I'm not shifting the blame to anybody. I accept the responsibility." He also pledged to return the money he had received from the unvouchered expense account. [cite news
first = Tom
last = Barnes
url = http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05315/604645.stm
title = Top Senate Republican backtracks on legislative pay hike
publisher = Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
date = November 11, 2005
]

During the campaign, Jubelirer's more conservative challengers attacked him on abortion. Despite statements during the 2006 campaign that he was pro-life, Jubelirer's opposition to the Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act and [ [http://www.vote-smart.org/issue_rating_category.php?can_id=BS023294&type=category&category=Abortion%20Issues Project Vote Smart, Interest Group Ratings] ] a "pro-choice" rating by both the National Abortion Rights Action League and Planned Parenthood were used by opponents to counter his arguments. Jubelirer himself told the "Jewish Telegraphic Agency" that he was "a pro-choice Republican" and that he did not support the Republican platform on abortion. [ [http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/14185/edition_id/275/format/html/displaystory.html Hostein, Lisa "GOP Jews aim to show they're not an oxymoron"] , "j.", August 4, 2000.] Jubelirer will receive an annual pension of $90,934. [cite news
first = Tracie
last = Mauriello
url = http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07082/771905-85.stm
title = Jubelirer gets $90,934 pension
publisher = Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
date = March 23, 2007
]

Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (US)
candidate = John Eichelberger
votes = 15,445
percentage = 43.9
change =
Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (US)
candidate = Robert Jubelirer
votes = 12,662
percentage = 36.0
change =
Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (US)
candidate = Arnold McClure
votes = 7,097
percentage = 20.2
change =

ee also

*2005 Pennsylvania General Assembly pay raise controversy
*Drew Crompton

References

External links

* [http://www.palobbyingservices.state.pa.us/Act134/Public/ViewRegistration.aspx?id=346 Jubelirer's Lobbyist Registration Statement]


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