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Ohio's Democratic US Senator says talks are going well, so the next step in President Biden's economic agenda will come up for a vote in short order.
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Ohio officials are working to get information and resources to the public to prevent evictions after the national moratorium ended last month.
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In the wake of nastiness that developed in the Democratic primary for the 11th Congressional district seat, Brown talked about how big money influenced that race and how he's trying to help the party be more successful in Ohio in the future.
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Even though it's not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal, Brown continues to advocate for a $400 billion investment in "soft infrastructure" that includes childcare and other care services that Pres. Biden had proposed in his American Jobs Plan. Brown says it would increase wages for workers who provide home care or community care to the sick and elderly.
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Ohio's top Democrat is not overly concerned that Joe Biden, despite winning the presidency, lost ground among women and Hispanic voters.
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Both of Ohio’s U.S. Senators voted for the establishment of a commission to investigate the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
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Sherrod Brown is looking to call annual sessions with U.S banks, increasing oversight on Wall Street firms that he says have thrived at the expense of Americans who are struggling financially.
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The Brown-Wyden provision is part of the U.S. Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement which was approved two years ago.
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The Biden Administration wants to foster job growth by buckling down on requirements that taxpayer-funded projects use goods made in America by American workers.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown says it will likely be a close vote, despite the fact that he says most Americans support the proposal.