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  1. We must do more to protect Ohioans from the most heinous of crimes and to provide justice, restitution, and healing for trafficking survivors – and this bill is an important step.

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  2. Wishing a very Merry Christmas to all those celebrating today. And to our servicemembers celebrating at home or overseas – thank you for your service.

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  3. Dec 24

    Looking for a road trip soundtrack or in-flight entertainment this holiday season? Why not catch up on this year’s episodes of Canarycast?

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  4. Dec 22

    We will continue pushing GM to do the right thing, provide answers to its workers, and bring another vehicle to Lordstown to ensure workers keep their jobs.

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  5. Dec 22

    While and I asked GM to provide clarity to the Lordstown community, the company chose to sidestep our questions instead. As we head into the holiday season, workers at Lordstown are faced with fear and uncertainty about their futures. They deserve better.

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  6. Dec 21

    Everyone should read Secretary Mattis’ letter and be alarmed

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  7. Dec 21

    Spent this morning with scientists at , who work hard every day to develop science and technology for our country. They’re just a few of the thousands of Ohioans who would be hurt by President Trump’s temper tantrum-fueled shutdown.

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  8. Dec 21

    POTUS says he wants border security yet he’s forcing border agents to work without pay over the holidays, he’s harming farmers who need FSA offices & food banks that rely on USDA over the holidays, & he’s hurting working Americans who expect elected leaders to do their jobs. -SB

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  9. Dec 21

    While the Senate did its job and unanimously passed a bill to keep the government open, President Trump instead chose to throw a temper tantrum.

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  11. Dec 20

    On his 50 years of federal service, James said it was “a pleasure to come to work and enjoy working with people that I like.” That joy is an essential part of the dignity of work. Congratulations to James on this milestone.

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  12. Dec 20

    If President Trump really wants to save taxpayer money, he should roll back the giveaways to Wall Street and millionaires in his tax law. -SB

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  13. Dec 20

    It’s despicable that President Trump would pull the rug out from under hungry Americans right before the holidays – even after Congress made clear in the Farm Bill that these families shouldn’t be forced to jump through additional bureaucratic hoops to put food on the table.

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  14. Dec 20

    And while Mr. Rudy let us know that my shoes were ultimately not worth As for everyone, they did at least guarantee Schuler’s donuts for the class. Paige, thanks for writing me – happy holidays! -SB

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  15. Dec 20

    Matthew Rudy, a teacher at , posed an...interesting challenge to his AP Government class this year: if he saw me wear a pair of UGG boots, he’d give everyone an A for the quarter. When his student Paige wrote in and asked if I’d oblige, I had to respond.

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  16. Dec 20

    Terrible news. As we learn more, our thoughts go out to this officer’s loved ones.

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  17. Dec 19

    Wishing my friend a very happy birthday. Here’s to another year of fighting together for Ohio. -SB

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  18. Dec 19

    WATCH LIVE: Sherrod honors on the Senate floor for her 10 years of service.

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  19. Dec 18

    Proud that the Senate passed the tonight – but as the name suggests, this is just a first step. Now we need to keep working to fix the inequities in our criminal justice system.

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  20. Dec 18

    As a political appointee at , Chad Readler signed a legal brief used in this case, in which he challenged the Affordable Care Act’s protections for pre-existing conditions. 3 career attorneys refused to sign that same brief – read more →

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