Senator Jon Husted Opens Office in Middletown
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Beth Callahan Editor
MIDDLETOWN, OH -- Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) recently announced four office openings in Ohio, with one being in Middletown at 300 N. Main St., Suite 200 Middletown, Ohio 45042 (Phone: 513-318-1100).
Husted, who has opened his offices in northeast, central, southwest and northwest Ohio, said, “I’m happy to continue serving Ohioans in every corner of our state, whether they need help navigating a federal agency or are applying to a service academy. Customer service is my overarching priority, and my team and I have established offices across Ohio to build on our work for all 11.9 million of our neighbors."
The other three offices are located at:
Cleveland: Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building —1240 E. 9th St., Suite 3061, Cleveland, Ohio 44199. Phone: 216-539-7877
Columbus: 37 W. Broad St., Suite 300, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Phone: 614-369-4925
Toledo: Ohio Building — 420 Madison Ave., Suite 1210, Toledo, Ohio 43064. Phone: 567-304-3777
Two mobile team members serve the counties in southeast Ohio and are available to meet Ohioans in locations convenient to the constituent. Husted’s southeast Ohio representatives can be reached by contacting the Columbus office and asking to be connected with a team member in southeast Ohio.
Husted is also serving Ohioans who come to Washington, D.C. at a new office location below:
Russell Senate Office Building — 2 Constitution Ave., NE, Suite 304, Washington, D.C. 20002. Phone:202-224-3353
Husted has personally held 147 meetings with Ohioans and Ohio job creators, and his staff has held an additional 334 meetings, since he took office on Jan. 21, 2025. Ohioans may request meetings here. Sign up for Husted’s newsletter here. Follow his work on social media:
X at @SenJonHusted
Instagram at @SenJonHusted
Facebook at @SenJonHusted
YouTube at @SenJonHusted
Husted added, “Customer service is my overarching priority, and my team and I have established offices across Ohio to build on our work for all 11.9 million of our neighbors.”