Ohio State Representative Josh Williams, a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives serving District 44, recently shared updates and reflections on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. His posts highlighted both community engagement and personal messages during early April 2026.
On April 5, Williams marked Easter with a religious message, quoting scripture: “He is risen. ‘Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.’ — Luke 24:5-6. Wishing you and your family a blessed and joyful Easter. “
The following day, he recounted attending an event in Williams County: “Enjoyed being in Williams County on Saturday for the Friends of NRA Fundraiser. I’ll always fight to defend the Second Amendment and protect our freedoms.” This statement underscores his ongoing support for gun rights.
On April 7, Williams acknowledged local faith leaders after meeting with them: “I appreciated the opportunity to speak with the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance today. Faith leaders are at the heart of strong communities, and I’m grateful for their leadership across Northwest Ohio.”
Williams serves as part of Ohio’s legislative branch and has been involved in measures related to overdose-response protocols in schools as well as legislation concerning escaped convict alerts and sex-offender registry protections (official website). His recent social media activity reflects both his policy positions and community involvement.



