Rep Mike Turner’s tweets address tragedy, culture celebration & economic development

Rep Mike Turner’s tweets address tragedy, culture celebration & economic development
Mike Turner U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio — Official U.S. House Headshot
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U.S. Representative Mike Turner, who has served Ohio’s 10th District since 2003, recently shared several updates on his social media account. His posts covered a range of topics including personal condolences, cultural celebrations, and a significant local economic development initiative.

On January 31, 2025, Turner expressed his sorrow over the death of Cedarville University student Grace Maxwell in a plane collision in Washington D.C. He stated: “I am heartbroken by the tragic passing of Cedarville University student Grace Maxwell in the plane collision in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.” Turner extended his prayers to her family and the Cedarville community.

On February 1, 2025, Turner acknowledged Black History Month with a focus on celebrating African American contributions to U.S. history and culture. He mentioned regional institutions that promote this legacy: “February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the heritage, achievements, and lasting contributions of African Americans to our nation’s history and culture.”

On February 3, 2025, Turner announced an Enhanced Use Lease agreement involving Synergy Building Systems and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for constructing a research center aimed at job creation. He remarked: “Today, I joined local and state leaders to announce an Enhanced Use Lease agreement between Synergy Building Systems and @WrightPattAFB to build a research center which will help grow jobs both inside and outside of the base.”



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