Team Gonzalez Update
For those of you who recently celebrated Easter and Passover, we hope you were able to find joy and comfort during these troubling times. And with trees blossoming and yards and flowerbeds showing new life, there is hope to be had that better days lie ahead of us as we continue to fight this coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio may start reopening on May 1 Governor DeWine has announced that the state may start to reopen beginning May 1. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean life will be back to how it was before. Elderly people and anyone with underlying conditions should use extra caution, DeWine said, and young Ohioans should be mindful of acting as carriers of the virus, even if they don't feel sick.
Rep. Gonzalez joins Trump's task force to reopen America Along with Senator Portman, Anthony has been invited by President Trump to serve on his Task Force on Reopening the Economy. "As we continue to make progress in lowering the curve and look toward recovery," Anthony said, "it is imperative that we ensure our nation has a plan in place that will continue to prioritize the health and safety of our communities while allowing us to successfully regrow our businesses and put our citizens back to work."
Primary election voting ends soon Due to the coronavirus, state officials extended voting for the primary election. If you haven't yet voted, you have until noon on April 25 to request an absentee ballot by calling your local board of elections or going to voteohio.gov; the ballot must be postmarked no later than April 27. In-person voting will be available on April 28 to people with certain disabilities and those without access to mail.
If you've already voted, you don't need to take any further action. Thank you for supporting Anthony and other endorsed Republican candidates!
Coronavirus update Ohioans have rightly earned praise for their vigilance and collective response to the threat of the coronavirus, and the health data put out by the state show the difference our sacrifices have made in terms of saved lives. As the situation continues to evolve, Anthony recommends that everyone stay up-to-date with the latest information from the Ohio Department of Health website.
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