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Saturday Stats | Policy Matters Ohio

17.5%: Share of Ohio households facing undue energy burdens, without even considering heating fuel costs. That is one of many reasons Climate & Sustainability Researcher Molly Bryden delivered proponent testimony on House Bill 197, which would establish a pilot program for community solar in Ohio. She was among dozens delivering.

New child care rules will hurt providers | Policy Matters Ohio

State proposes changes that conform to letter, violate spirit of federal policy The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) and Department of Children and Youth (DCY) may change the rules of Step Up to Quality (SUTQ), the state’s long-established rating system for child care providers. The planned changes will.

Saturday Stats | Policy Matters Ohio | January 27, 2024

$13B: Deficit that would be created in Ohio’s budget by twin proposals from anti-government extremist legislators who want to eliminate the state income tax and Commercial Activity Tax. Tax Policy Researcher Bailey Williams pointed out to News 5 Cleveland that the proposal would shift even more of the state’s already.

Saturday Stats | Policy Matters Ohio | January 13, 2024

Numeric news from Policy Matters 6: Number of weeks since the last “biweekly” issue of Saturday Stats. We have some catching up to do! 273: On average, that’s the number by which you have to multiply the 2022 median worker pay at Ohio’s major corporations to find the median CEO pay at.

Saturday Stats | Policy Matters Ohio | November 18, 2023

Numeric news from Policy Matters 1.4M: Number of Ohio children who live in households that would be eligible for at least a portion of the Thriving Families Tax Credit proposed in HB 290. That’s according to our new report from Tax Policy Researcher Bailey Williams. Bailey dug into data from the.

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