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Ohio Senate Republicans want to cut income taxes, slash Medicaid and expand the homestead exemption. Deadline looms for Gov. DeWine to sign budget, income tax cut, $600M for Browns stadium ...
The Senate's version of the One Big Beautiful Bill takes the shine off some of Trump's most popular promises. Here's why.
The newly-signed two-year state budget affects Ohioans in myriad ways, from water quality to school funding to the taxes we ...
Gov. Mike DeWine maintains budget trigger that would end Medicaid expansion while Congress debates cuts to help extend President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts.
A $60 billion plan to spend your tax dollars in Ohio has been signed into law.Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is expected to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. Tuesday after vetoing 67 items in the spending ...
With the federal budget narrowly passing the U.S. Senate, nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid have been proposed.
With the federal budget narrowly passing the U.S. Senate, nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid have been proposed.
The Ohio Senate's proposed budget would flatten the income tax to 2.75% for most earners. ... The budget also doesn't allow Medicaid to pay for gender-affirming mental health care or diversity, ...
The U.S. House-passed Republican reconciliation budget — President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” — would hand out $4.6 trillion in tax cuts over 10 years.
Like the Ohio House’s version of the budget, the Senate proposal does away with a longstanding library funding formula which allots 1.7% of the state’s General Revenue Fund to libraries.
(Ohio Capital Journal) — As threats build to Medicaid, the federal-state health program for the poor, even many Ohioans who stand to be affected don't know it, advocates said Saturday.
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