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A healthy share of automakers are non-union—and one of the U.S. senators from Ohio said if it stays that way, it better be because that's how workers wanted it.
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Sherrod Brown announced in a video on social media that he voted "yes" on Issues 1 and 2 in the 2023 General Election. JD Vance has left requests for comments unreturned for over a month on the topic.
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U.S. senators are working on a “minibus” appropriations package to fund the government. That package now includes an amendment prohibiting mask mandates on transit supported by Ohio's two senators.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown introduced the Railway Safety Act with Sen. J.D. Vance in March. It moved out of committee in May but has seen no movement since then.
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Brown told reporters he is undecided on how to vote on legalized recreational marijuana ahead of a November vote on the issue in Ohio.
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The legislation would block tax breaks for companies that own 50 or more single-family rental properties.
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Brown stopped by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Cincinnati on Wednesday to explain how the legislation would target the drug's suppliers and make treating drug addiction easier in Ohio.
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Recently, Republican Bernie Moreno was endorsed by Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance. Political watchers say former President Donald Trump might follow suit.
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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown introduced federal legislation Wednesday to make it easier for Ohio small farmers to sell their products locally. The bill builds on previous legislation the Senator has passed.
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A recent survey by the National Nurses United found that over half of hospital nurses said that hospitals used excessive overtime to staff units. Union nurses are peaking out about the necessity of safe nurse-to-patient ratios in hospitals nationwide.
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The list of Ohio Republicans who want to take on Democratic incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown is already a long one.
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Health care workers told U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown about the symptoms and mental health conditions that residents continue to report more than a month after a Norfolk Southern train derailment led to a chemical spill.