District Map

  • The 13th Congressional District & Map

    Ohio's 13th Congressional District truly is a great place to live, raise a family and do business. Congresswoman Sutton has lived most of her life in and around the communities that make up much of the district, and she is proud to represent the people and places she knows and loves so much.

    Originally nicknamed the “Turnpike District”, the 13th Congressional District’s unique shape traces across the shoreline of Lake Erie in Lorain County, captures the “Emerald Necklace” of the Cleveland MetroParks and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and extends south to include the Portage Lakes State Park in Summit County. The 13th Congressional District is also home to institutions of higher learning such as Lorain County Community College and The University of Akron.

    The 13th Congressional District stretches across four of Northeast Ohio’s most populous counties, Lorain, Cuyahoga, Medina, and Summit, and it includes all or some of over thirty communities.


    View Ohio's 13th Congressional District in a larger map

Contact Rep. Sutton

E-Newsletter

  • E-Newsletter

     

    *By submitting, you are subscribing to my newsletter.

Constituent Services

Print

Rep. Sutton Listens to Concerns During Senior Roundtable Discussion

With critical programs such as Medicare and Social Security at risk of being cut by a newly formed Congressional “supercommittee”, Congresswoman Betty Sutton (OH-13) met with Northeast Ohio seniors to hear their concerns and reaffirm her commitment to Social Security and Medicare.

“There are too many people today in Washington fighting for the wrong priorities; putting billionaires and big corporations ahead of seniors and our middle class instead of creating jobs which will help reduce our deficit and get our country back on track,” said Congresswoman Sutton. “I look forward to taking the concerns I heard from my constituents back to Congress and working hard to protect the important programs they rely on every day.” 

Sutton, a member of the Congressional Task Force on Seniors, has been a longtime advocate for seniors’ rights and an outspoken critic of proposals to cut Medicare and Social Security. Among the issues discussed, Sutton spoke on her opposition to recently passed legislation that creates a Congressional ‘supercommittee’ that has the power to make deep cuts to Social Security and Medicare, and advocated for common-sense solutions to strengthen Social Security, such as making sure that every American, even millionaires and billionaires, pay their fair share into the trust fund. 

“I think it’s great that Congresswoman Sutton hosted this roundtable,” said Dink Davis, resident of Kenmore. “A lot of these proposed cuts are just not right. We hope she can help.”

To find out more about Congresswoman Sutton’s views on Social Security and Medicare, you can click here.