Thursday, April 24, 2025
Senator Bernie Moreno addressing concerns about his predecessor, Senator Sherrod Brown, and the challenges faced in constituent services.
Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) discusses the challenges he faced following Senator Sherrod Brown’s (D-Ohio) departure, including unresolved constituent issues.

Senator Bernie Moreno Claims Former Senator Sherrod Brown Left Him With a “Mess”

U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) recently expressed frustration with his predecessor, former Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), claiming that Brown left behind a “mess” for him to handle. Speaking at a public event in Tuscarawas County on Saturday, where he endorsed Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Moreno shared that Brown failed to contact him, never conceded the election, and closed all of his offices, leaving many issues unresolved.

Moreno, who defeated the longtime senator in one of the most expensive Senate races in U.S. history, called this visit his first public appearance in Ohio since his January swearing-in. With Ohio set to vote for both a governor and senator in 2026, speculation about Brown’s political future continues, though he has not yet confirmed or denied his candidacy for either race.

In response to Moreno’s comments, Brown recently launched the Dignity of Work Institute, an economic think tank aimed at addressing the current state of the U.S. economy and influencing policy change. Brown responded to Moreno’s criticism by highlighting the quality of constituent services his office provided during his tenure, noting that Ohioans have consistently praised the outreach efforts.

Ohio Senators and Constituents’ Rising Concerns

Both Senator Moreno and Senator Jon Husted (R-Ohio) have faced an increase in communication from Ohioans. Many constituents have voiced frustration about full voicemail inboxes and delayed responses, with some highlighting challenges in scheduling meetings with their representatives. While a spokesperson for Moreno’s office explained that Brown’s closure of constituent cases was not related to the surge in communication, the increased volume of requests is affecting offices across the U.S.



Casework, which often refers to assistance with federal agencies or navigating government services, is a primary responsibility for congressional offices. For example, helping communities and nonprofits secure grants or facilitating liaison activities between local governments and federal agencies can be considered casework.

Local Leaders Voice Concerns Over Lack of Communication

Carrie Hartman, President of the Toledo City Council, recently shared her frustrations about the lack of timely responses from Ohio’s senators. Hartman noted that while Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) promptly scheduled a meeting to discuss Toledo’s concerns, both of Ohio’s senators were difficult to reach. Despite this, Hartman did acknowledge past successes with Senator Brown’s office, including securing funding for local projects like the Coast Guard training center in Toledo.

Moreno, whose offices are located in Washington, Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, is committed to serving Ohioans, despite the challenges of high volumes of constituent communication. Both he and Senator Husted have provided contact information on their official websites to ensure constituents can get in touch.

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