Senator Jon Husted has recently highlighted his legislative efforts and policy positions through a series of posts on social media.
On February 10, 2026, Senator Husted announced his leadership role in the Paving the Way for American Industry Act, stating: “I’m leading the Paving the Way for American Industry Act to bring American manufacturing back home and make sure the products we rely on every day are proudly Made-in-America. This bill would keep taxpayer dollars at home, support Ohio businesses, and reinforce that you can’t”.
The following day, February 11, 2026, he commented on U.S. steel production surpassing Japan’s for the first time in over two decades. He attributed this milestone to recent policy changes: “For the first time in more than 20 years, the U.S. is producing more steel than Japan. Thanks to the pro-business policies in the Working Families Tax Cuts, we’re renewing the Made-in-America promise.”
Later on February 11, Senator Husted discussed regulatory issues related to energy policy. He wrote: “In September, I joined my colleagues on @EPWGOP in calling on @EPALeeZeldin to repeal the Clean Power Plan 2.0—an unachievable and illegal Biden-era regulation that would have driven up energy costs for American families and businesses. I’m looking forward to the White House”.
Senator Jon Husted represents Ohio and has been active in promoting legislation aimed at strengthening domestic manufacturing and supporting local businesses. The “Paving the Way for American Industry Act” is part of ongoing efforts by lawmakers to encourage economic growth within their states by incentivizing production and keeping government spending within national borders.
The senator’s comments also reference broader debates about federal regulations such as environmental standards imposed by previous administrations. Lawmakers have often disagreed over whether these rules help or hinder economic competitiveness—a discussion that continues as Congress considers revisions or repeals of major regulations.

