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House Democratic lawmakers today voted in favor of House Bill (HB) 62, the state’s bipartisan, two-year budget that largely funds road and bridge improvements and public transportation throughout the state. 

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Fri, Mar 15, 2019
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State Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney (D-Cleveland) today was appointed to House committees on which she will serve to help shape and refine public policy during the remainder of the 132rd General Assembly.

“I am honored and eager to bring my perspective to issues that impact the quality of life in our state,” said Sweeney. “People want more opportunity and the chance to make a better life for themselves. I am hopeful my work will help bring us closer to making that a reality for all Ohioans.”

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Mon, Dec 3, 2018

State Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney (D-Cleveland) released the following statement today in response to new, fast-tracked legislation, House Joint Resolution 19, that would limit citizens’ access to Democracy in Ohio by placing new, arbitrary restrictions on the constitutional ballot initiative process in Ohio: 

“This dangerous new restriction on democracy would silence citizens’ voices and further tilt the balance of power to corporate, out of state special interests who have the power and money to change our constitution under this misguided plan."

“When politicians in Columbus fail to act or do their jobs, citizens should have the right to hold them accountable through reasonable access to the ballot. Instead, these new restrictions would take that power out of the hands of concerned citizens and sell it to the highest out-of-state bidders.”

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Wed, Nov 28, 2018
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Bride Rose Sweeney (D-Cleveland) today was officially appointed and sworn in to fill the vacancy as state representative to the 14th Ohio House District, a position she’ll hold in the 133rd General Assembly after winning her Nov. 6 election. Sweeney will be the first woman to represent the 14th District, and at age 26, the youngest.

“I am grateful to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and to the citizens who have put their trust in me to be the voice for our community at the Statehouse,” said Sweeney. “Taxpayers deserve strong, accountable leadership in Columbus that will fight for better jobs, increased access to healthcare and strong communities. I look forward to meeting that challenge head-on and doing the hard work that gives more people the tools they need for a better life.”

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Wed, Nov 14, 2018