
Sabrina Eaton
DC Reporter at Cleveland.com
Only Ohio newspaper reporter left in DC, covering Buckeye State craziness for @ThePlainDealer & @clevelanddotcom. Email tips to [email protected].
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1 week ago |
cleveland.com | Sabrina Eaton |Lucas Daprile
NewsPublished: Apr. 15, 2025, 3:48 p.m.Candidate for US congress Max Miller with his fiancé Emily Moreno, the daughter of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno listen to remarks during a rally for President Donald Trump at the Lorain County Fairgrounds, June 26, 2021, in Wellington. John Kuntz, cleveland.comCLEVELAND, Ohio - Attorneys for U.S. Rep. Max Miller on Monday issued subpoenas seeking financial information from U.S. Sen.
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flipboard.com | Sabrina Eaton |Lucas Daprile
15 hours agoNortheast Ohio US Rep. Max Miller hosts town hall meeting with constituents at Strongsville barNortheast Ohio U.S. Rep. Max Miller hosted a townhall at Strongsville bar Monday evening. Hosted by the Strongsville GOP, roughly 200 people packed The Local Bar on Pearl Road for a chance to hear the Republican speak on the issues of both Washington and Ohio's 7th Congressional District. The event was ticketed, and attendees had the chance to ask the congressman questions.
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1 week ago |
cleveland.com | Sabrina Eaton
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Proclaiming it a “proud day for the scarlet and gray,” President Donald Trump on Monday welcomed Ohio State University’s championship football team to the White House. “You are a special group from a special state,” said Trump, who recounted key details of the team’s winning season and greeted individual players by name in a ceremony on the White House South Lawn before hundreds of Ohio State fans.
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1 week ago |
cleveland.com | Sabrina Eaton
WASHINGTON, D. C. - U.S. Sen. Jon Husted is cosponsoring legislation that would block people from using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits to purchase soft drinks, candy, and prepared desserts. The Columbus-area Republican this week announced he’s signed onto a bill called the “Healthy SNAP Act of 2025" that GOP U.S. Sen. Mike Lee of Utah introduced in the Senate and GOP U.S. Rep. Josh Brecheen of Oklaoma introduced in the House of Representatives several months ago.
Should Ohio take on $600M debt to help pay for Browns stadium in Brook Park? Readers largely opposed
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cleveland.com | Sabrina Eaton
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A plan for the state to help finance a new covered stadium in Brook Park for the Cleveland Browns with $600 million in bonds received enough support in the Ohio House of Representatives to make it into the sweeping state budget bill adopted Wednesday. The proposal was far less appealing to readers who subscribe to cleveland.com’s “From the Editor” Subtext service. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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