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Ohio, workers are manufacturing equipment that protects our military and law enforcement officers across the globe. I joined
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Ohio, workers are manufacturing equipment that protects our military and law enforcement officers across the globe. I joined
show a driver’s license, state ID, passport, military or veterans ID, or a tribal ID to vote
northeast Ohioans to discuss investments in our military and how I can better serve you. Hearing from … from a caller about making investments in our military. I’m proud to have secured $60 million
NDAA includes $60 million for different Ohio military projects that will help build the next generation of American … Veterans issues Ohio aims to be the most military-friendly state in the nation. If you need assistance
passing 3 appropriations bills focused on investments in military construction, veterans’ services, and agriculture. On September … first senators to join the Pay Our Military Act to appropriate funds to pay U.S. military personnel throughout
McConnaughey did not stop serving when his military service ended. He came home to suburban Columbus, where … service and sharing their stories. I created the Military Ready-to-Vote program as Ohio’s secretary
government. I cannot accept my pay while our military and other public servants are denied a paycheck
wrong for the men and women of our military to go without pay because of partisan games … backing the Pay Our Military Act to ensure that our servicemembers are paid while we work
Senator, I’m working to make America’s military stronger and defend our future. And Ohio plays … promotes peace through strength. Without it, our military would struggle to modernize even though the threats from adversaries
most confident nation with the strongest military in the world. I am proud this bill will make America
training to help underemployed Ohioans—including veterans, military families, and people living with disabilities—become part