January 22nd, 2026

ICYMI: Husted op-ed: One year of delivering for Ohioans

January 22, 2026

“I am committed to building on these successes in the years to come as I work to take our commonsense, Ohio values to our nation’s capital.”

WASHINGTON – Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) penned this op-ed in Ohio outlets reflecting on his first year of service and accomplishments on behalf of Ohioans in the U.S. Senate. Jan. 21, 2026, marked Husted’s first full year in office.

 

 

Key excerpts include:

 

“Today marks one year since I took the Oath of Office to serve as one of Ohio’s U.S. Senators after JD Vance left the Senate to become the Vice President of the United States.”

 

. . .

 

“As I reflect on that milestone, I write to Ohioans today with one message: Thank you. Ohioans have consistently trusted me to serve and represent them, most recently as Lt. Governor, and it is an honor now to represent you, your family, and our shared Ohio values in Washington.”

 

. . .

 

“I have prioritized quality customer service in order to assist Ohioans struggling to navigate federal agencies.

 

“In just one year, we have returned more than $4.5 million back to Ohioans through our constituent casework team.

 

“I’ve also held more than 400 face-to-face meetings with Ohioans, sent more than 400,000 letters, and hosted 8 telephone town halls with participants from all 88 counties.”

 

. . .

 

 

“With tax season on the horizon, Ohio families will soon see the real-life financial relief from the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, which I helped pass in July.

 

“Between income tax cuts, child tax credits, and the addition of no taxes on tips or overtime, the average Ohio family will have $7,000more in their pocket as a result of this legislation.”

 

. . .

 

“In my first year, three of my bills have been signed into law to make Ohioans’ lives easier and more affordable.”

 

. . .

 

“But one of the primary reasons I accepted the appointment to the U.S. Senate was so I could work to remove barriers that make it harder for Ohioans and Americans to reach their goals and live their own version of the American Dream.

 

“That’s why I introduced my flagship bill, the Upward Mobility Act.”

 

. . .

 

“I am committed to building on these successes in the years to come as I work to take our commonsense, Ohio values to our nation’s capital. Ohio and America are on the rise, and I truly believe the best is yet to come.”

 

 

Read the full op-ed here.

 

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