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Upward Mobility Act. Benefits cliffs hold people back from reaching their full potential. Giving states the flexibility
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Upward Mobility Act. Benefits cliffs hold people back from reaching their full potential. Giving states the flexibility
Senate is not in session, I enjoy being back home traveling across our state and meeting with
workforce. It includes provisions that put money back in the pockets of working families, encourage employers to offer
election. It turns out their actions didn’t back their words. Every single Senate Democrat voted against
every chance I get to be back home, meeting directly with the people who make Ohio strong … credit partially refundable up to $5,000. Backing the farmers who feed America Ohio farmers export over
bills signed into law to put more money back in Ohioans’ pockets to the Working Families Tax Cuts
abuse of taxpayer-funded programs in Minnesota. Clawing Back Unspent COVID Funds In addition, I’m leading
year, we have returned more than $4.5 million back to Ohioans through our constituent casework team
financial services sector. I’m also backing the Recovery of Stolen Checks Act , which would allow taxpayers
face-to-face meetings with Ohioans. I also backed the Keep SNAP Funded Act of 2025 to provide
without pay because of partisan games. I’m backing the Pay Our Military Act to ensure that
trillion in new spending, put illegal immigrants back on public health programs, and gut the $50 billion rural
focused on bringing more manufacturing jobs back home. The budget law gives manufacturers more freedom and resources
standard deduction to $6,000 —putting more money back in their pockets. Working on behalf of seniors
advocating for their priorities in Washington or back home in the state. I’ve shared a behind
Montpelier High School and then became a defensive back at the University of Dayton. My years playing football