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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University was joined by Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, congressional leaders, Honda, Schaeffler Americas, and JobsOhio officials Monday to announce the creation of a new battery cell research and development center.
Columbus, OH — “I am elated to congratulate Ohio State Emeritus Professor Pierre Agostini on winning the Nobel Prize in Physics,” said Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03).
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- This month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced more than $4 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to expand recycling infrastructure and waste management systems across Ohio.
COLUMBUS, OH — U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) to join the Child Development Council of Franklin County to tour a Head Start center.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Yesterday, the Biden Administration celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) – a key piece of the President’s Bidenomics agenda to grow the economy from the middle out and bottom up – which reduces costs for Americans, invests in America, makes the tax code fairer, and takes the most ambitious climate action in history.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03) issued the following statement following the passing of Ohio resident and civic leader, Mrs. Nancy King:
COLUMBUS, Ohio — They live a mile apart in Columbus, Ohio. And they shop in the same produce aisle at the same grocery store. U.S. Reps. Mike Carey, a Republican, and Joyce Beatty, a Democrat, often bump into each other at the airport and see each other around the neighborhood.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Steven Horsford (NV-04) and members of the Congressional Black Caucus issued the following statement regarding the Florida State Board of Education’s new standards for Black history curriculum:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- What happened: A day after Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) drew condemnation for referring to Black people as “colored people” during debate on the annual defense policy bill, the Congressional Black Caucus' chair said they were still waiting on a specific apology.