Two Republican women are on the ballot in Ohio’s First Congressional District.
Both are grassroots, builders, and have been treated as outliers.
The district has never elected a woman in over 200 years. Republican women in Ohio understand the impact of this gap. The families paying the price for that gap in leadership are not…
As the 2026 midterms approach, the political landscape is already buzzing with anticipation and anxiety over the November elections.
For Republicans, these races are more than a routine midterm check-in.
They represent a referendum on Donald Trump ’s second term, a test of the party’s narrow grip on Congress, and an early signal of…
Minimum Wage Politics Aren’t Just About Wages — They’re About Growing Government and the Voting Bloc
For sixteen years in the Ohio House, I had a front-row seat to the economic choices our state made — the good, the bad, and the ones we are still paying for today.
What I saw over and over was a simple truth:
Every time politicians artificially increase labor costs, such as by raising the…


