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“Ohioans want leaders who put people first, who know how to work together to get things done,” Sykes said. “I am humbled by the support of this caucus and look forward to working with this leadership team, members, staff and my Republican colleagues over the next two years to improve the lives of Ohio’s children, families, and workers.”