The work isn't done I will continue to fight to ensure every Ohioan and American has access to quality, affordable health care.
I will continue to fight to ensure every Ohioan and American has access to quality, affordable health care.
Occurrences
I will work with the Biden-Harris Administration to pass a high-quality public option that will lower costs, drive down prescription drug costs, and expand coverage to achieve universal health care.
Evidence
Brown voted for Democratic-led legislation in the House to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits for another three years; the office said the legislation passed the House and went to the Senate.
GovInfo shows Brown introduced H.R. 3749, referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, to direct HHS to award grants for research, investigation, and awareness of the effect of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in personal care products on the female reproductive system.
GovInfo lists Brown as a cosponsor of H.R. 12, the Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025, which seeks to protect access to abortion services and provider ability to deliver care.
GovInfo lists Brown as a cosponsor of H.R. 793, which would repeal the shelter deduction cap under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 and was referred to the Committee on Agriculture.
Assessments
Brown took concrete same-term federal legislative actions toward affordable and accessible health care, including voting to extend ACA tax credits, cosponsoring reproductive health access legislation, and introducing health-related legislation. However, the promised outcome was broad access to quality, affordable health care for every Ohioan and American, and the evidence does not show that outcome was enacted or achieved. The record supports serious effort, not fulfillment.
Brown took concrete same-term legislative actions aligned with expanding access to quality, affordable health care, including voting to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits and backing reproductive health and health research legislation. However, the evidence does not show that the broad promised outcome, ensuring every Ohioan and American has access to quality affordable health care, was fully achieved. The record supports meaningful effort and partial progress rather than full delivery.