Press Releases

December 2012

Sen. Brown Announces New Resources To Bolster Firefighter Safety In Galion
Brown Announces New Resources To Hire Firefighters In Champaign County
With Fiscal Cliff Looming, Brown Calls On House To Schedule A Vote On Senate-Passed Bill Preventing A Tax Increase For 99 Percent Of Ohioans
Sen. Brown Announces New Resources For Community Health Center Development In Toledo
Sen. Brown Announces New Resources For Community Health Center Development In Lima
Sen. Brown Announces New Resources For Community Health Center Development In Akron
Brown Applauds Senate Approval Of Defense Bill, Which Will Keep Jobs In Lima Through Continued Investment In Abrams Tank Program
Brown Applauds Senate Approval Of “Strategic Pause” For C-27J Program; Move Will Preserve Planes And Personnel In Mansfield For At Least An Additional Year
Brown Passes Amendment To Designate Licking County With Hubzone Status
Brown Applauds Senate Approval Of "Strategic Pause" For C-130 Program At Youngstown Air Reserve Station; Move Will Preserve Planes And Personnel In Youngstown For At Least An Additional Year
Brown Secures $150 Million in Funding for Piketon's American Centrifuge Project in Senate-Passed Defense Bill
Senate Passes Bill to Preserve Aircraft and Jobs at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base
Brown Announces New Federal Resources To Rehabilitate Downtown Middletown
South Euclid Veteran Receives Bronze Star and 12 Other Medals at Presentation With Sen. Sherrod Brown

November 2012

With Ongoing NHL Lockout And Cancelled All-Star Game Costing Columbus Businesses Millions, Brown Calls On SBA To Offer Assistance
Brown Honors The 100th Anniversary Of The Post Newspaper In Athens
Brown Applauds Grand Opening Of IBM Center That Will Create 500 Jobs In Central Ohio
Brown Announces New Resources For Projects To Advance Sustainable Shale Development Practices
Sens. Brown, Toomey Introduce Bipartisan Legislation To Prevent Invasion Of Asian Carp To Ohio River Basin
After Reports Indicate Toxic Chemicals At Clyde Park, Sen. Brown Urges U.S. Environmental Protection Agency To Work With Community, Park Owners To Further Investigate Site