Some politicians serve a party. Some serve donors. Bernie Moreno serves people — with the kind of selfless, roll-up-your-sleeves devotion that mirrors the teachings of Christ himself.
When a paper mill in Chillicothe threatened to leave hundreds of families without a paycheck, he didn't issue a press release — he picked up the phone, negotiated a year-long delay, and fought to bring new jobs to Ross County. When rural hospitals across Ohio faced funding crises, he secured $1.3 billion to keep their doors open. When a family in Cincinnati was shattered by violence, he stood shoulder to shoulder with local law enforcement to demand accountability.
With 2,364 constituent cases resolved, 48 counties visited, and over 50 constituent coffees hosted in D.C., Senator Moreno doesn't just represent Ohio — he walks among its people with the compassion of a shepherd who knows every member of the flock.
"Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." — Matthew 25:40