National Security

Frank LaRose is a decorated combat veteran who enlisted in the U.S. Army and earned the Green Beret as a member of the Special Forces. He’s uniquely qualified to represent Ohio’s national security interests in the United States Senate.

Economy

Frank LaRose helped lead one of the greatest economic comebacks in Ohio history by balancing budgets, cutting taxes, helping to create jobs, and attracting major new development to the state. He’s uniquely qualified to help lead America’s economic recovery from the disastrous, big government policies of Joe Biden and Sherrod Brown.

Crime & Safety

As a soldier in the Army, Frank LaRose served with law enforcement on the U.S. southern border, helping to fight the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S., and he’s been standing with them ever since. That’s why Frank is consistently backed by Ohio’s firefighters and police officers, including a long record of earning the endorsement of the Fraternal Order of Police.

Fiscal Responsibility

Frank LaRose believes Washington has a bipartisan spending problem that threatens everything from jobs to national security. He’ll take his record of balancing budgets, cutting taxes, and busting up bureaucratic regulations to Washington, where for too long Ohioans have had a senator who’s been part of the problem.

Transportation & Infrastructure

The Biden administration has already declared war on Ohio’s oil and gas sector, and now they want to make it impossible for middle-class Americans to own a gas-powered vehicle. Their obsession with forcing everyone into electric vehicles will make transportation more expensive. And it gets worse…

Technology

America’s technological revolution has been truly marvelous. The dawn of the Information Age late last century has opened up many new possibilities that it compels us to ask: how do we ensure that we can reap the rewards of these dramatic technological transformations, but avoid the risks to our individual lives, freedoms, and privacy as well as to our families and society in general?