Former Representative for Pennsylvania's 12th district. Although reelected to Congress in November 2018 with a 2-1 margin over is Democratic opponent, Marino resigned from office on January 23, 2019, to take a job in the private sector. In October 2017 Marino was nominated by President Trump to become drug czar, but later withdrew his nomination after reports surfaced that he had sponsored a bill making it more difficult for DEA to enforce opiod policies. Born in Williamsport, PA, August 15, 1952; A.A., Williamsport Area Community College, 1983; B.A., Lycoming College,, 1985; J.D., Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., 1988; manufacturing manager; lawyer, private practice; Lycoming County,PA, district attorney, 1992-2002; U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1992-2002; elected as a Republican to the 112th and to four succeeding Congresses (but resigned from office a mere few weeks into the 116th Congress).