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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose met with local officials and business leaders in Mingo Junction on Wednesday to discuss pressing issues affecting the community. The gathering provided a platform for attendees to voice their concerns about various challenges facing local businesses, including regulatory hurdles and economic development opportunities.
During his visit, LaRose also took the time to express gratitude to firefighters from multiple departments who recently extinguished a brush fire near the residence of his regional coordinator. This gesture highlighted the importance of community safety and the dedication of local emergency services.
LaRose, a Republican, is currently running for re-election and is actively engaging with constituents to better understand their needs and priorities. The discussions held during this visit reflect his commitment to addressing the concerns of Ohio's business community and fostering a supportive environment for economic growth. As the campaign progresses, LaRose aims to build stronger connections with local leaders to promote collaboration and innovation across the state.
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