Ohio Rep. Brian Stewart joins state leaders at White House conference

Ohio Rep. Brian Stewart joins state leaders at White House conference
State Rep. Brian Stewart — The Ohio House of Representatives
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State Representative Brian Stewart (R-Ashville) participated in the White House State Leadership Conference this week, joining over 50 Ohio lawmakers and officials. The event was organized by the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs to encourage collaboration between federal, state, and local governments. The conference provided a platform for attendees to discuss shared priorities and policies.

“My colleagues from the Ohio House and I met with Cabinet secretaries and senior Trump Administration officials in Washington D.C.,” said Rep. Stewart. “We had several productive conversations focusing on how we can work together on policies that strengthen and improve our country.”

During the conference, Rep. Stewart spoke with senior members of the Trump Administration about Ohio’s interests. He met with Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.



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