COLUMBUS, OHIOU.S. Senator Jon Husted is delivering real results for Ohio families, backing legislation that puts more money back in the pockets of everyday Ohioans. Husted supported the Working Families Tax Cut Act, a measure that leaves the average Ohio household with an estimated $7,000 in extra take-home pay — money that belongs to Ohio families, not Washington bureaucrats.

While Democrats in Washington have spent years pushing higher taxes and record government spending, Husted is taking a different approach: fighting to make life more affordable for the Ohioans he represents. The Working Families Tax Cut Act is a direct rebuke of the tax-and-spend agenda that has squeezed family budgets for too long.

Husted has been clear about his priorities — cutting through the noise in Washington and focusing on the kitchen-table concerns that matter most to Ohio families. Whether at community gatherings across the state or in the halls of the Senate, he’s making the case that keeping more of what you earn isn’t a partisan issue — it’s common sense.

“Jon Husted is helping Ohioans keep more of what they earn,” his campaign said. “Jon is focused on making life easier and more affordable for Ohio families.”

With the Jon Husted for Senate campaign gaining momentum heading into the election, his record on tax relief gives Ohio voters a clear contrast — a senator who trusts families with their own money versus the alternative of more government, more spending, and higher costs.