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Salem worries about future of health department | News, Sports, Jobs

Salem worries about future of health department | News, Sports, Jobs
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Heath officials up in arms over state bill | News, Sports, Jobs

mgreier@salemnews.net SALEM City health officials expressed concern, sadness and frustration Wednesday over a state budget bill provision that could potentially shut down the city health district. Nothing is approved yet, with the Ohio House set to vote on House Bill 110, which if passed would then go to the Ohio Senate and eventually hit the governor’s desk for his signature. City Health Commissioner Alanna Stainbrook said she first learned about HB 110 and what it could mean for the city health department last week during a meeting of the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners. A provision called for abolishment of boards of health in cities with a less than 50,000 population, which would include Salem, East Liverpool, Warren, Alliance and about 16 other city health districts across the state. In other words, the city health department would cease to exist and its duties would be assumed by the Columbiana County General Health District, located in Lisbon.

Much more legislation in progress in Ohio

Hopefully, Ohio’s planting season will soon be as busy as its legislative season. There’s a lot of activity down at the capitol these days, with many bills on the move. Here’s a summary of bills that could impact agriculture and rural communities. Note that the summary doesn’t include the budget bill, which is also currently being debated. Water quality bonds  A joint resolution recently offered in the Senate supports amending Ohio’s Constitution to create permanent funds for clean water improvements. S.J.R. 2, a bipartisan proposal from Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) and Kenny Yuko (D-Richmond Hts.) would place a ballot issue before voters in November. The issue proposes amending the Constitution to allow for the issuance of general obligation bonds to fund clean water improvements. Up to $1 billion over 10 years would be permissible, with no more than $100 million allocated in any fiscal year. Bond funds would create a permanent source of funding for the H2Ohio pr

DeWine plans no new pandemic restrictions | News, Sports, Jobs

Though the number of new COVID-19 cases in the state is at its highest level in two months, Gov. Mike DeWine won’t impose any additional restrictions. Asked about that Thursday, DeWine instead urged Ohioans to wear face masks and get vaccinated against the virus. “We know how to get out of it, and that’s vaccinating,” he said. The state has been going in the wrong direction for weeks with COVID-19 cases increasing. The number of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people in Ohio was 200 on Thursday. That number was 183.7 cases per 100,000 people last Thursday. It was 167.1 per 100,000 the week prior, 146.9 per 100,000 March 25 and 143.8 March 18.

Mike DeWine shies away from restrictions | News, Sports, Jobs

dskolnick@tribtoday.com Although the number of new COVID-19 cases in the state is at its highest level in two months, Gov. Mike DeWine won’t impose any additional restrictions. Asked about that Thursday, DeWine instead urged Ohioans to wear face masks and get vaccinated against the virus. “We know how to get out of it, and that’s vaccinating,” he said. The state has been going in the wrong direction for weeks with COVID-19 cases increasing. The number of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people in Ohio was 200 on Thursday. That number was 183.7 cases per 100,000 people last Thursday. It was 167.1 per 100,000 the week prior, 146.9 per 100,000 March 25 and 143.8 March 18.

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