Senate approves $6.87 million in funding for Ohio secured by Husted

Jon Husted, U.S. Senator from Ohio
Jon Husted, U.S. Senator from Ohio
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Senator Jon Husted announced that Ohio will receive $6.87 million as part of a Senate-approved funding package. The bill, which passed with bipartisan support, is intended to invest in research and innovation, environmental protection, and national security.

“This bill includes significant investments in Ohio that advance research and innovation, protect our environment and secure America from our adversaries. Ohioans can always count on me to deliver real results and ensure our state has the resources it needs to thrive,” said Husted.

Husted also commented on the broader impact of the legislation: “This bill is also a meaningful step forward—fully funding essential services for Americans and providing stability for families, workers and communities across the country. The recent government shutdown caused unnecessary pain for the American people, and I’m encouraged that we are on a path to avoiding another shutdown through today’s vote.”

The funding package consists of three out of twelve appropriations subcommittee bills required to fully fund the federal government. All three bills were approved by both the Senate Appropriations Committee and the full Senate with bipartisan backing.

Husted secured specific funding for Ohio through congressionally directed spending requests. In addition to state-specific allocations, the package contains provisions for commerce, justice, science programs, environment and interior initiatives, as well as energy and water projects.

The full text of the bill can be accessed online.



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