Sherrod Brown

The senator had some rather pointed questions for the executive in the wake of his bank's scandal.
The senator is no longer denying that he is being vetted.
"People are always angry at the end of campaigns when they don’t win."
Sen. Sherrod Brown wants answers from the Obama administration.
Legislators are debating how to fight for Obama's nominee without becoming obstructionist.
They want to increase penalties on employers who rip off their workers.
His budget comes two months after his lauded plan to attack tuberculosis.
Female politicians shouldn't be the only ones talking about raising their kids and work-life balance.
The U.S. has seen plenty of "crazy gunmen" who "look more like me than they look like Middle Easterners," the senator said.