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October 7, 2020
We can defeat COVID-19, but that means putting American workers, families, and small businesses first.
October 7, 2020
Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Columbus) says she’s not surprised that President Trump, upon arriving back to the White House after his hospital stay for COVID-19, removed his mask and downplayed the serious nature of the virus.
October 6, 2020
Ohio Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (D-Columbus) says she’s not surprised that President Trump, upon arriving back to the White House after his hospital stay for COVID-19, removed his mask and downplayed the serious nature of the virus.
October 5, 2020
Lawmakers press LaRose to ensure in-person voting is safe by implementing recommendations of 200+ health, faith, and voting rights groups.
October 4, 2020
This week, from October 4th – October 10th, millions of Americans, nonprofits, and dedicated advocates are joining together to raise awareness, educate the public, fight stigma, and provide support for individuals living with mental health conditions.
October 1, 2020
$5 million NIH award to help address disparities in COVID-19 testing in communities disproportionately affected by the public health crisis
October 1, 2020
House Democrats continue to push Senate Republicans to pass another much-needed COVID-19 relief bill.
October 1, 2020
U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH-03), Chair of the House Financial Services Diversity and Inclusion Subcommittee, wrote a letter to Wells Fargo President and CEO Charles Scharf to express her profound disappointment and disagreement with his remarks regarding the false and misguided perception of a shortage of qualified African Americans as an excuse for his failure to meet Wells Fargo’s workforce diversity goals:
September 30, 2020
September is National Recovery Month, an annual, month-long initiative that aims to increase awareness and understanding of substance abuse, addiction, and mental illness.
September 30, 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a historic trailblazer, marked history one more time: On Friday, the late Supreme Court justice became the first woman and Jewish person to lie in state in the United States Capitol, an honor reserved for members of Congress, U.S. presidents or leaders of the military.

