The reform would lift more Ohio workers out of poverty
Contact: Kalitha Williams, 614.221.4505
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Ohio is one of 26 states with an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), but it doesn’t go far enough. Senate Bill 35 would reform the state’s EITC and provide a much-needed boost to Ohio’s working poor. Today, Policy Matters Ohio (read more)
Senate Bill 35 improves Ohio EITC
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Early care and education need investment
Kasich budget underfunds childcare, preschool and kindergarten
Wendy Patton, 614.221.4505
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Governor Kasich’s proposed budget for 2018-2019 misses several opportunities to invest in Ohio’s families and children. In two “Budget Bites” released today, Policy Matters Ohio examines the state’s underinvestment in early education and childcare, and (read more)
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JobWatch: More than a blip?
Ohio experiences big job gains in February
Contact Hannah Halbert
614.397.6080
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Ohio posted five-figure job gains in February, according to new data released today by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. In a much welcome departure from the sluggish growth that dogged the state in 2016, February brought an additional 15,200 jobs to Ohio.
“Last year (read more)
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Skinny budget, big victory: News from Policy Matters
No Deal: Victory is ours! Thank you to everyone who called, tweeted, emailed or wrote to their member of Congress urging them to vote against the Republican plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act. America had a strong message to TrumpCare: You’re fired. Speaker Paul Ryan said “Obamacare is the law of the land for the foreseeable future.” We’ll keep (read more)
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Slow down on Q deal
With uncertainty in Washington and Columbus, local leaders should prioritize more pressing needs
Contact: Policy Matters Ohio
216.361.9801
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The Cuyahoga County Council likely will vote March 28 on whether to sell $140 million in bonds to finance an expansion and remake of Quicken Loans Arena, and the Cleveland City Council may decide on whether to commit (read more)
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Ohio Transportation Budget: Progress made, more needed
Increases for public transit vehicle fleets, potholes for operating support
Katie Frederick
Ohioans for Transportation Equity
Wendy Patton
Policy Matters Ohio
614.221.4504
Ohio is making some progress on helping public transit agencies bring their fleet of vehicles to a state of good repair. But deep fiscal potholes remain to be filled to support the day-to-day operations side of the ledger (read more)
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Ohio needs investment, not tax shifting
House should remake state budget, Policy Matters testifies
Contact: Wendy Patton and Zach Schiller
216.221361.9801
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Policy Matters Ohio told the House Finance Committee today that the state needs more investment in education, health care and communities instead of the mostly flat spending in Governor John Kasich’s proposed two-year state budget.
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Funding needed to fight addiction
Despite raging drug epidemic, Kasich budget flat funds treatment
Contact Wendy Patton
614.221.4505
Budget Bite
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In 2015, more than 3,300 people died from drug overdoses in Ohio. Despite a raging drug epidemic, Governor Kasich’s budget for 2018 and 2019 flat funds mental health and addiction services.
In a new Budget Bite released today, Policy Matters Ohio calls (read more)
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Kasich budget cuts funding for 2/3 of districts
Governor’s plan hurts struggling schools the most
Contact Victoria Jackson
216.361.9801
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Governor Kasich’s 2018-2019 budget cuts funding for 390 or about two-thirds of Ohio’s school districts, according to a report released today by Policy Matters Ohio.
The budget increases funding for K-12 education over the last two-year budget by 3.2 percent, but that’s (read more)
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State should make transit agencies whole
Policy Matters testifies before House Finance Committee
Contact Wendy Patton
216.361.9801
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Ohio’s 61 public transit agencies badly needs a boost from the state. Governor Kasich’s 2018-2019 budget increases funding for transit by $10 million. But by 2019, changes to the state sales tax base essentially offset the state’s $40 million investment in public transportation.
Due (read more)
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