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The House's Child Care Cred program would have split costs between employers, employees and the state to address Ohio's child ...
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As Staver notes, the Senate’s two-year, $60.3 billion budget plan includes several major differences with the House’s budget ...
The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Ohio House wanted to take away voters’ rights to elect county coroners and the stsate school board. But the Senate’s version of the state budget reinstates the status quo. We’re ...
State law requires 30% of that money to go toward improvements to Salt Fork State Park. In March, Ohio doled out $9.6 million ...
Ohio Senate leaders said they'd use unclaimed funds to establish and maintain a special fund for a new facility in Brook Park ...
Eligibility for Publicly Funded Child Care wasn’t increased in the Ohio Senate proposal as advocates had urged, maintaining ...
COLUMBUS—The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 179, sponsored by Senator Terry Johnson (R-McDermott), which verifies the veteran ...
The Ohio House approved a bill sponsored by state Rep. Tex Fischer to require employers in the construction business to use the federal E-Verify program to ensure all workers hired in Ohio are legally ...
Tucked inside the Ohio Senate’s $60.23 billion biennial state budget bill are four appropriations for Mahoning Valley ...
An Ohio Senate vote has finalized its proposed two-year state spending plan that would, among many other things, create a flat 2.75% income tax; change how schools are funded; and use Ohioans' ...
Ohio's House and Senate will now hash out the differences between their versions behind closed doors, in what is called ...
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