Press Releases
Ryan Voted in Favor of the FIRST STEP Act
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) released the following statement on the passage of the FIRST STEP Act. Congressman Ryan voted in favor of the bill, which will make some needed sentencing and prison reforms to the federal prison system.
Washington, DC – Representatives Tim Ryan (D-OH) and Derek Kilmer (D-WA) today made a friendly wager on the 2019 Rose Bowl Game: The Ohio State University Buckeyes vs The University of Washington Huskies.
Washington, DC — Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) today announced his support for an agreement with Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ensuring the rise of a new generation of Democratic leaders.
Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan today released this statement after voting yes on the Farm Bill conference report (H.R. 2, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018).
Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (OH-13) met with a delegation of Youngstown elected officials and community leaders to congratulate them on receiving a $10.8 million BUILD grant (formally known as TIGER Grant).
Youngstown, OH – Congressman Tim Ryan (OH-13) today formally invited President Donald Trump to visit Lordstown and the other communities impacted by General Motors’ decision to idle several North America plants. The letter was signed by Rep. Tim Ryan (OH-13), Rep. Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), Rep. Debbie Dingell (MI-12), Rep. Joyce Beatty (OH-03) and Rep.-Elect Andy Levin (MI-09).
Akron, OH – Congressman Tim Ryan is proud to announce the winning team for the 2018 Congressional App Challenge: Ben Engdahl, Ean Eisenzimmer, Kaleb Wells, and Noah Klein from the National Inventors Hall of Fame High School.
Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) and Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) today announced a $10,853,192 million BUILD Grant for Youngstown, Ohio.
Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) today urged Republican Senate Leadership to stop playing politics and pass the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act (H.R. 299). The bill would provide benefits to 90,000 Blue Water Navy veterans who were exposed to dioxin -- also known as Agent Orange -- during the Vietnam War.
Washington, DC – Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH) will meet with GM CEO Mary Barra tomorrow in Washington, DC to talk about GM Lordstown. Last week, GM announced it would close five of its facilities, including one in Lordstown Ohio, affecting over 14,700 jobs.