Q4 Ohio Matters 2024

Sen. Bob Hackett currently represents Ohio’s 10th Senate District, which encompasses all of Clark, Clin- ton and Greene Counties. He is concluding his second term in the Ohio Senate, which follows his previous four terms of service in the Ohio House where he consistently supported and voted in favor of pro-business policies and regularly received Ohio Chamber PAC endorsements. He has been a partner to the business community as Chairman of both the House and Senate Insurance Committees, and his efforts helped keep Ohio’s insurance market among the most competitive in the nation. Sen. Hackett has consistently supported employers on workers’ compensation, unemployment compensation and civil justice legislation that improved Ohio’s business and legal climates. Sen. Hearcel Craig currently represents Ohio’s 15th Senate District, which comprises central Franklin Coun- ty, and holds the position of Assistant Minority Leader. He is currently in his second term in the Ohio Senate, and the Ohio Chamber PAC was proud to endorse him leading up to his re-election in 2022. Sen. Craig has always been mindful of Ohio’s workforce challenges, ranging from housing to discrimination, which he has demonstrated in both his caucus’s policy priorities and his own legislative endeavors. As Ranking Member of the Senate Select Committee on Housing, he has worked to ensure that Ohio has available, accessible and affordable housing options for its growing workforce. Rep. Andrea White currently represents Ohio’s 36th House District, which includes Kettering, Moraine, Oakwood, Belmont and portions of Dayton in Montgomery County. She has consistently been endorsed by the Ohio Chamber PAC and has consistently voted in favor of pro-business issues. She has worked tireless- ly to address Ohio’s childcare crisis; she co-chaired the Study Committee on Ohio’s Publicly Funded Child Care and Step Up to Quality and sponsored five pieces of legislation to address childcare during this General Assembly. She also worked with the Ohio Chamber on House Bill 24, legislation that the organization initially opposed, and worked to address its areas of concern and lead the Chamber to a position of support. Rep. Dani Isaacsohn currently represents Ohio’s 24th House District, which includes almost half of the City of Cincinnati. He also serves as Minority Whip for the Ohio House Democratic Caucus. Leading up to the General Election, the Ohio Chamber PAC was proud to endorse Rep. Isaacsohn for re-election to the Ohio House. He is passionate about childcare and housing issues, which he has demonstrated by sponsoring House Bill 499, a grant program to stimulate pro-housing policies, and House Bill 570, an Ohio Chamber pri- ority bill that would provide publicly funded childcare benefits to childcare staff members.

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