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Ohio Gov Mike DeWine touts budget, explains vetoes: Capitol Letter

Ohio Gov Mike DeWine touts budget, explains vetoes: Capitol Letter
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How ballot drop boxes became central to a huge Ohio political fight

COLUMBUS – One of Ohio s most impassioned political fights doesn t revolve around a candidate or a policy, but rather a glorified mailbox. Over the past year, secure ballot drop boxes have transformed from a rarely discussed tool for collecting election mail to the center of a deeply divided debate over how Ohioans vote.  COVID-19 played a key role in that dramatic shift. The novel coronavirus first hit Ohio in the days before the March 2020 presidential primary. Worried about spreading the disease, Gov. Mike DeWine s administration closed polling locations, forcing many Ohioans to vote by mail for the first time.  Ohio lawmakers, while extending the primary into April, added a seemingly innocuous line: Every county board of election needs a  secure receptacle outside their offices for completed ballots. 

Indians announce vaccine-incentive program, Tokyo Olympics scrutinized, final Vax-a-Million winners, more

Indians announce vaccine-incentive program, Tokyo Olympics scrutinized, final Vax-a-Million winners, more
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Ohio Senate unveils its budget proposal with 5% income tax cuts, separate school funding plan

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Senate leaders released their version of the $75 million, two-year state operating budget bill Monday morning, with a 5% income tax cut and a different school funding overhaul plan than what passed in the House. The 5% tax cuts would cost the state $874 million. It’s higher than the 2% in the version of House Bill 110 passed April 21 in the House, which would cost $380 .

Ohio Senate unveils its budget plan with 5% income tax cuts, separate school funding plan

Ohio Senate unveils its budget proposal with 5% income tax cuts, separate school funding plan © Laura Hancock State Sen. Matt Dolan is a Chagrin Falls Republican who chairs the Senate Finance Committee. COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Senate leaders released their version of the $75 million, two-year state operating budget bill Monday morning, with a 5% income tax cut and a different school funding overhaul plan than what passed in the House. The 5% tax cuts would cost the state $874 million. It’s higher than the 2% in the version of House Bill 110 passed April 21 in the House, which would cost $380 million. The tax cuts will inevitably set up a legal showdown with the administration of President Joe Biden. In fact, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican like the majority of members of the Ohio House and Senate, has already sued over the American Rescue Plan’s rules that prohibit states from using federal stimulus money to pay for tax cuts.

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