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GREG LYNCH
Digital Content Producer
Good morning

Gov. Mike DeWine has picked his lieutenant governor, Jon Husted, to replace JD Vance in U.S. Senate.

In today’s Morning Briefing, we tell you how this impacts Ohio politics and what to expect from Husted as a senator. We also look at how the possible Honda-Nissan-Mitsubishi merger could affect Ohio jobs.

If you have thoughts or feedback on this newsletter or other news tips, please let me know at Greg.Lynch@coxinc.com.

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Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to replace VP-elect Vance in U.S. Senate

Ohio Lt. Gov Jon Husted, a former Dayton-area state representative, senator, speaker of the House and Ohio Secretary of State, was officially picked to fill a vacant seat in the U.S. Senate left by Vice President-elect JD Vance.

• Upcoming elections: Husted is guaranteed to have a spot in the Senate until at least December 2026. After that, he’ll face a special election in November 2026 to determine who will serve out the remainder of the original six-year Senate term ending December 2028, and another general election in November 2028 for a new term.

• What Husted said: “In the end this is easy, it’s a decision about service ... for me and my family and where we can have the most impact,” Husted said. “I’ll be proud to serve Ohio as a U.S. senator.”

• Supporting Trump: He noted President-elect Donald Trump won Ohio by 11 points, and said, “I will do all I can to help him and JD Vance be successful.” Husted also said he would support Trump’s nominees facing Senate confirmation.

• Positions on notable topics: Husted is staunchly anti-abortion and pro-school choice.

• State political implications: The pick partially sorts a logjam of high-profile Ohio Republicans who are eyeing a 2026 run to replace term-limited DeWine as Ohio governor. Husted, along with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, all have ambitions of leading Ohio’s executive branch.

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Possible Honda-Nissan merger could mean opportunities at Ohio plants

Late last month, Honda and Nissan announced a memorandum of understanding to start talks toward a possible merger. A third automaker, Mitsubishi, is also participating in talks.

• Plant locations: Nissan has two plants in Tennessee and one in Mississippi. Honda has Ohio plants in Marysville, East Liberty and Anna, about an hour’s drive north of Dayton, and a Honda/LG Energy Solution joint venture is building an electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in Fayette County. A Honda distribution center is in Troy.

• An opportunity: Honda has 10,000-plus Ohio employees. In general, Honda’s track record in Ohio since 1979 has been consistently positive. Until the COVID-19 pandemic, Honda never laid off any full-time employees in Ohio.

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What to know today

• One big takeaway: A newly passed Ohio law would allow superintendents to expel students for significantly longer than a previous law, which superintendents say is important to maintain school safety.

• Tip of the day: It’s not too late to make volunteering a part of your New Year’s resolution.

• Person to know today: Chef Phillip Morgan. The owner of Morgan’s Catering has opened a restaurant in the Wright-Dunbar District after operating in a food trailer since 2021.

• Big move of the day: The city of Kettering plans to buy the former Vista Kawasaki dealership site.

• Dayton eats: Fresh Halal Market, which had been located in Miamisburg for 25 years, recently relocated to 721 Lyons Road in Washington Twp. for better access and a newer storefront.

• Cincinnati Bengals: Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals accused each other of violating their lease agreement for Paycor Stadium, in a series of letters and emails. What this might mean for team’s future in Cincinnati.

• Dayton history: Charity Adams Earley laid the groundwork for today’s integrated military as the top-ranking Black woman officer and paved the way for Black women in service.

• National championship game: Ohio State players look ahead to Notre Dame matchup. Here’s how to follow our coverage from the big game.

• Cincinnati Reds: Two days before the start of the Major League season, the Cincinnati Reds will play their final spring training game at Day Air Ballpark.

• Photo of the day: Coach Don Donoher led the Dayton Flyers basketball team from 1964 to 1989, compiling a record of 437–275. Check out our collection of photos of him from our archives.

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