Sen. Sherrod Brown will leave the U.S. Senate after years in public office, but he doesn't sound like a man preparing for ...
A look at Sherrod Brown’s farewell to the U.S. Senate and his political future in Ohio WOSU’s Mike Thompson and the Columbus on the Record panel look at Sherrod Brown’s farewell to the U.S ...
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted will fill Vice President-elect JD Vance's Senate seat and join new Sen. Bernie Moreno in Washington.
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and his wife, Connie Schultz, left, take photos with supporters at UAW Local 1112 in Warren, Ohio, on Oct. 11. (Dustin Franz for The Washington Post) It is hard to ...
In an interview with the Ohio Statehouse News Bureau, Brown said he was proud of several accomplishments, but there are ...
Democrat Sherrod Brown no longer holds public office. If you go back 50 years, Brown was an elected official for 48 of them, starting as a state representative, first elected in 1974, and after ...
Sherrod Brown, will end, hopefully only until a renewed political career starts again soon. Unlike some Ohio members of Congress who sponsor few if any bills (I see you, Jim Jordan), Brown has ...
After 14 years in the U.S. House of Representatives and another 18 in the U.S. Senate, Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown delivered a farewell speech this week that didn’t sound much like a farewell.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown made clear during a farewell speech Tuesday that he does not plan to abandon his career-long fight for American workers despite suffering ...
Sherrod Brown noted that safe workplaces ... the ticket might have improved her prospects in rust belt states like Ohio. Brown briefly weighed his own presidential run after defeating Renacci ...