About Mike

Mike Jones was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in November of 2018 and is now in his fourth term representing residents of the 93rd Legislative District, which consists of the townships of East Hopewell, FawnHopewell, North Hopewell, Springfield and York; and the boroughs of Cross Roads, Dallastown, Fawn Grove, Jacobus, Loganville, Shrewsbury, Stewartstown, Winterstown and Yoe

He currently serves on the following House committees: Aging and Older Adult Services, Finance, Intergovernmental Affairs and Operations, and Labor and Industry. 

A lifelong resident of York County, Mike graduated from Dallastown Area High School, where he excelled academically and athletically and was president of his senior class. Mike was awarded a full scholarship to attend DeVry University in Columbus, OH, and graduated first in his class with a Bachelor of Science degree in electronic engineering technology.

In 2006, Mike was named president of St. Onge, an international supply chain strategy and logistics consulting firm based in York, until his retirement in 2017. Under his leadership, St. Onge more than doubled in size, was named one of the world’s Top 100 Supply Chain Partners seven times, appeared multiple times on the Central Penn Business Journal’s list of the 50 fastest growing companies in the region, and was named to Inc. Magazine’s 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in the country each of the three years prior to his retirement.

Mike grew as a leader during his tenure at St. Onge. His experience with and appreciation for the virtues of America and American free market capitalism taught him the value of collaboration and the need to make our country the strongest, most generous and greatest nation in the world.

Mike’s inspiration to run for office is based on his belief that too many legislators are busy protecting their job rather than doing their job. He brings to the State House integrity, humility, years of leadership and business experience, and a strong work ethic inherited from his parents. Mike will continually push for a return to citizen government, specifically, term limits, restrictions on personal gifts from lobbyists, and a part-time legislature like that of 40 other states. He is already leading by example in pledging to support term limits, to not accept personal gifts from lobbyists, and to refuse a government pension and per diems.

Mike is the father of four children, all adopted from Russia. They reside in the Dallastown Area School District. 
 

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