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Moreno Delivers Over $72M in Defense Wins for Ohio
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) voted to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 to deliver over $72 million in funding to put Ohio at the forefront of America’s national security. “Our foreign adversaries are on the move, and this year’s NDAA reasserts American peace through strength,” said Senator Moreno. “I was proud to vote to strengthen America’s military, deliver the necessary tools for our warfighters, and bolster Ohio’s defense innovation while creating high-paying jobs across the state. It is my honor to represent Ohio’s servicemembers and their families in the United States Senate.” Senator Moreno’s FY26 NDAA wins: $45 million to
Moreno, Collins Unveil Two-Year ACA Subsidy Reform Agenda
WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) and Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Susan Collins (R-Maine) will introduce the Consumer Affordability and Responsibility Enhancement (CARE) Act to cap income eligibility and eliminate zero-premium plans. “Barack Obama and the Democratic Party created this disaster, lining the pockets of massive insurance companies while healthcare costs for everyday Americans skyrocketed,” said Senator Moreno. “But I refuse to let the American people pay the price for the Democrats’ incompetence. I am willing to work with anyone to finally bring down costs for all Americans and hope my colleagues across the aisle will commit to doing the same.” “Families in Maine and across the
Moreno Joins President Trump for Announcement on Auto Affordability
WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) joined President Trump, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hassett, Republican members of Congress, and executives from Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis to discuss the reversal of Biden-era fuel standards to save $109 billion for families across the country. “Because of your policies, at the beginning of the year, 51 percent of the cars sold in America were made in America. 51 percent before you got sworn in,” said Senator Moreno. “Last month, that number was 57 percent. We moved it six points, which nobody thought would be possible in four years, we did