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Ohio Week Ahead: DeWine Honors Former Senator Carnes, 2026 Senate Race Tightens Between Brown and Husted

Ohio Week Ahead: DeWine Honors Former Senator Carnes, 2026 Senate Race Tightens Between Brown and Husted

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Ohio begins the week with a mix of remembrance, political maneuvering, and steady but uneven economic signals. According to the Ohio Statehouse News, Governor Mike DeWine has ordered U.S. and Ohio flags to be flown at half-staff at the Ohio Statehouse, Vern Riffe Center, Rhodes Tower, and across Belmont County on May 4, 2026, honoring the life and service of former State Senator James Carnes. The same Statehouse bulletin notes that flags statewide may be lowered at local discretion, underscoring continued attention to public service and civic tradition. In state politics, listeners are already looking toward the 2026 U.S. Senate race. A recent analysis on YouTube from The SHOCKING 2026 Senate Map Based On The Newest Polls reports that incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown faces a highly competitive contest against Republican John Husted. The channel cites multiple Ohio polls of registered and likely voters showing Husted with a narrow edge but still within the margin of error, leading the analyst to classify the race as a true toss-up with major implications for control of the U.S. Senate. Local government and policy work continues in the background. The County Commissioners Association of Ohio’s Bill Tracker, according to CCAO, is following a range of legislation affecting county finances, public safety, and local services. While no single bill dominates headlines, steady legislative activity in Columbus continues to shape county budgets, infrastructure priorities, and administrative rules. On the economic front, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Ohio Economy at a Glance page reports key indicators on employment, unemployment, and wages, giving policymakers and businesses a real-time snapshot of conditions. These data help inform decisions on workforce development and business investment, even as some sectors still adjust to shifting national trends. Community life at the Statehouse remains visible. The Ohio Statehouse News reports that as part of its Vintage Base Ball Game, organizers will feature Battery A firing a Civil War–era cannon from the West Plaza at 5:25 p.m. and after 7:30 p.m., with the game running from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on the Statehouse grounds, blending historical education with family-friendly entertainment. Looking Ahead, listeners should watch for further polling and fundraising developments in the 2026 Senate race, continued tracking of county-impact legislation by the County Commissioners Association of Ohio, and additional cultural and civic events at the Statehouse as the summer calendar fills out. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
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