This is the holiest and the most wonderful time of the year ... filled with hope and promise for all. We celebrate with family and friends the love and joy of this holiday season. Wishing you a blessed Christmas.
In this season of Thanksgiving, let us find happiness in counting our blessings, rather than our challenges. My family and I wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving.
We are thankful for the service and dedication of our military veterans. This Veterans Day we thank all of our veterans who have served our nation, whether in time of war and conflict -- or in time of peace but always prepared to defend our freedom loving nation and it's people.
(2/2) example of extraordinary heroism. We also remember the lives lost - mothers, fathers, sons, daughters and friends - on September 11, 2001. Today, we honor all who were victims of the evil unleashed that day.
(1/2) Citizens across our nation never forget where they were and what they were doing on this tragic day in 2001 when our nation was attacked by terrorists. The acts of rescue by our first responders, risking - and sometimes giving - their lives to save others endures as an
It's been 246 years since the Declaration of Independence and the beginning of the U.S.A. Our nationโs founders built a foundation that has stood the test of time as we continue to be a beacon for freedom and liberties across the globe. I wish you all a safe & happy 4th of July!
This Memorial Day 2022, let us again be reminded of those who gave their lives to defend our nation and our liberty. We honor their sacrifice and re-dedicate ourselves to the cause and ideals for which they nobly fought and died.
There are over 700,000 military veterans throughout Ohio, including 13 members of the Ohio House of Representatives who have served our nation. We offer special recognition today for their service. Thank you to all veterans for protecting and defending our country and freedoms!
(2/2) We also recognize the sacrifices both of first responders and of our troops for their heroic actions in response to that fateful day. We will never, MUST never, forget.
(1/2) Twenty years ago, September 11, 2001, our nation witnessed the devastating loss of nearly 3,000 Americans because of horrific terrorist attacks. Today, we again honor those innocent lives and their families who have enormous pain and grief.
On this Labor Day holiday, we salute Ohioโs working men and women who contribute greatly to the well-being of Ohioโs communities and to our great State and Nation.
Today, we celebrate the independence of our great nation โ the United States of America.
On this occasion, I will again read the Declaration of Independence to be reminded of the great principles and our nation's lofty goals set out at the beginning: https://t.co/h86qejrkZL