Senator Jon Husted addresses Holocaust remembrance, education reform, and support for family farms

Jon Husted, U.S. Senator from Ohio
Jon Husted, U.S. Senator from Ohio
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Senator Jon Husted posted a series of statements on social media addressing Holocaust remembrance, education reform, and support for family farms. The tweets were published between January 27 and January 28, 2026.

On January 27, 2026, Senator Husted marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day by stating: “More than six million Jewish people—and millions of other innocent victims—were murdered at the hands of the Nazis. On this International Holocaust Remembrance Day, it’s more important than ever that we remember, we honor, and we stand united against antisemitism and all forms”.

Later that day, he addressed concerns about educational spending and fraud in the system: “Americans want the next generation to have the knowledge and skills to succeed, and when they invest in education, they should be confident those dollars are accomplishing just that. I’m proud to join @SenTuberville in tackling fraud in our education system and ensuring”.

On January 28, 2026, Senator Husted highlighted legislation aimed at supporting agricultural families: “The Working Families Tax Cuts Act protects family farms and ensures the next generation of farmers can feed the next generation of Americans.”

International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed annually on January 27 to commemorate victims of the Holocaust. In recent years there has been increased attention to combating antisemitism globally. Concerns about fraud in education have led lawmakers like Senator Husted to propose measures aimed at increasing accountability for public funds allocated to schools. Support for family farms remains a legislative priority amid ongoing discussions over tax policy and generational farm transitions.



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