mike carey supports police and announces tax relief measures

mike carey supports police and announces tax relief measures
Rep. Mike Carey — Rep. Mike Carey Official Website
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Congressman Mike Carey, representing Ohio’s 15th district since 2021, shared several updates on May 12, 2025, via his social media platform. His posts addressed topics ranging from support for law enforcement to legislative efforts concerning tax relief.

In a post made at 12:59 PM UTC, Congressman Carey expressed his support for police officers in Ohio and nationwide. He stated, “Our police officers in Ohio and across America put on the uniform everyday to keep families and communities safe. I am proud to support them as we honor #NationalPoliceWeek.”

Later that day, at 8:15 PM UTC, Carey announced upcoming activities related to tax legislation. He noted, “Tomorrow, my colleagues and I on @WaysandMeansGOP will markup the @HouseGOP’s tax package to deliver tax relief for: Workers Families Seniors Small Businesses Farmers And we will prevent the largest tax increase in American history.”

At 8:41 PM UTC, he posted a tweet containing only a downward arrow emoji and a link.

Mike Carey was born in Sabina, Ohio in 1971 and currently resides in Columbus. He graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1993.



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