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This is an inspiring, honest, and at times personal conversation about government’s role, the power of working across divides, and how committed individuals can make a difference in the Buckeye State.
On this episode of Just The Facts Ohio, host Richele O’Connor sits down with the Honorable Latyna Humphrey, a trailblazing state representative making real change in her community.
Humphrey discusses her legislative accomplishments, from championing reentry and housing opportunities for returning citizens to advocating for maternal health funding and continuous Medicaid enrollment for young children.
Richele asks about the personal motivations behind Latyna’s work—especially how her mother’s experiences with reentry shaped her priorities. You will get a behind-the-scenes look at building bipartisan relationships in Ohio’s deeply divided Statehouse, how important practical consensus is to driving real policy, and why framing the conversation around solutions, rather than partisanship, can create unexpected allies.
Latyna also shares her thoughts on restorative justice and advice for young people seeking to enter public service. As she eyes the State Senate, her focus remains clear: compassionate, experienced leadership that puts community needs first.
Three key takeaways that will stick with you:
Bipartisan Collaboration Gets Results: Rep. Humphrey’s success in passing transformative legislation—like HB50 (housing relief for returning citizens) and a sweeping driver's license reinstatement bill—comes from building genuine relationships across the aisle, focusing on shared goals, and prioritizing the work over partisan labels.
Service Before Spotlight: Her advice for young people seeking office? Lead with service. Groundwork and a passion for helping others open doors for authentic leadership, not just ambition. “Service has got to be the foundation,” she emphasized.
Restorative Justice & Practical Solutions: Humphrey’s focus on reentry, employment, and support for Ohio’s most vulnerable shows the importance of listening to business, families, and returning citizens alike. Real change starts by reframing the conversation—empathy and evidence, not ‘us versus them’ thinking.
Moments
00:00 Housing Bill Empowers Justice-Involved Individuals
06:19 Bipartisan Collaboration and Mentorship
08:53 Polarization and Problem-Solving
12:51 Changing Mindsets Beyond Politics
16:20 Government's Role and Overreach
19:53 Service First for Young Politicians
22:30 Defending DEI Programs' Purpose
23:47 "Beyond Thinking Inside the Box"
34:21 Property Tax Deferral Challenges
Copyright 2025 Just The Facts Ohio
Mentioned in this episode:
Disclaimer
The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency or company.
By Just The Facts OhioThis is an inspiring, honest, and at times personal conversation about government’s role, the power of working across divides, and how committed individuals can make a difference in the Buckeye State.
On this episode of Just The Facts Ohio, host Richele O’Connor sits down with the Honorable Latyna Humphrey, a trailblazing state representative making real change in her community.
Humphrey discusses her legislative accomplishments, from championing reentry and housing opportunities for returning citizens to advocating for maternal health funding and continuous Medicaid enrollment for young children.
Richele asks about the personal motivations behind Latyna’s work—especially how her mother’s experiences with reentry shaped her priorities. You will get a behind-the-scenes look at building bipartisan relationships in Ohio’s deeply divided Statehouse, how important practical consensus is to driving real policy, and why framing the conversation around solutions, rather than partisanship, can create unexpected allies.
Latyna also shares her thoughts on restorative justice and advice for young people seeking to enter public service. As she eyes the State Senate, her focus remains clear: compassionate, experienced leadership that puts community needs first.
Three key takeaways that will stick with you:
Bipartisan Collaboration Gets Results: Rep. Humphrey’s success in passing transformative legislation—like HB50 (housing relief for returning citizens) and a sweeping driver's license reinstatement bill—comes from building genuine relationships across the aisle, focusing on shared goals, and prioritizing the work over partisan labels.
Service Before Spotlight: Her advice for young people seeking office? Lead with service. Groundwork and a passion for helping others open doors for authentic leadership, not just ambition. “Service has got to be the foundation,” she emphasized.
Restorative Justice & Practical Solutions: Humphrey’s focus on reentry, employment, and support for Ohio’s most vulnerable shows the importance of listening to business, families, and returning citizens alike. Real change starts by reframing the conversation—empathy and evidence, not ‘us versus them’ thinking.
Moments
00:00 Housing Bill Empowers Justice-Involved Individuals
06:19 Bipartisan Collaboration and Mentorship
08:53 Polarization and Problem-Solving
12:51 Changing Mindsets Beyond Politics
16:20 Government's Role and Overreach
19:53 Service First for Young Politicians
22:30 Defending DEI Programs' Purpose
23:47 "Beyond Thinking Inside the Box"
34:21 Property Tax Deferral Challenges
Copyright 2025 Just The Facts Ohio
Mentioned in this episode:
Disclaimer
The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency or company.