I love working for the people of Ohio, and I have a lot more work to do as their senator.
From Sherrod Brown
When China fails to live up to its obligations, we push back - sort of. We accept arguments from Chinese leaders that they are a developing country that needs time to reform.
We should forcefully call out China whenever it violates international standards.
We're a country of rule of law, and rule of law doesn't move fast, especially in an entity as big the U.S. government.
We must work harder to lessen inequalities. Only by doing so can we speak with credibility and moral authority to other countries and the People's Republic of China.
The Ohio Legislature's passed a law to allow concealed weapons in day care centers, but interesting: this same Legislature, in its wisdom, doesn't allow concealed weapons in the statehouse.
Republican leadership in Congress let the energy companies write the energy bill that sent prices soaring, and has turned a blind eye to the struggles of working families trying to make ends meet.
Anyone who's tried to pay a heating bill, fill a prescription, or simply buy groceries knows all too well that the current minimum wage does not cut the mustard.
It is unacceptable that someone can work full time - and work hard - and not be able to lift themselves out of poverty.
When the federal government invests in education, it should support quality education and career readiness rather than institutions that make empty promises.
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