congressman mike carey discusses storm safety and legislative priorities

congressman mike carey discusses storm safety and legislative priorities
U.S. Rep. Mike Carey representing Ohio's 15th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Mike Carey, who has been serving Ohio’s 15th district since 2021, shared several updates on social media recently. Born in Sabina, Ohio, and a graduate of Ohio State University, Carey currently resides in Columbus. His recent posts reflect his ongoing legislative priorities and community safety concerns.

On June 9, 2025, Congressman Carey urged constituents to “Stay safe during the storms and follow guidance from leaders on the ground.” This message underscores his commitment to public safety amid severe weather conditions.

The following day, June 10, 2025, he highlighted the benefits of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” stating it delivers historic tax relief for various groups including seniors, workers, families, farmers, and small businesses. He emphasized that “This is what @HouseGOP is fighting for.”

Later on June 10th, Congressman Carey made a statement regarding electoral integrity by asserting that “American elections are for American voters.” This reflects his stance on maintaining the sanctity of the voting process within the United States.



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