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School, college mandates banned for ‘emergency use’ vaccines
By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS - Associated Press
FILE - In this May 25, 2021, file photo, a man walks by the entrance for Ohio s COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic at Cleveland State University in Cleveland. Ohio plans to announce its third pair of Ohio Vax-a-Million winners Wednesday evening, June 9, 2021, even as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue to drop. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
FILE - In this file image taken from video by the Office of the Ohio Governor on May 27, 2021, Abbigail Bugenske, 22, from Cincinnati, the first winner of Ohio s first $1 million Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize, is interviewed during a news conference. The state plans to announce its third pair of Ohio Vax-a-Million winners Wednesday evening, June 9, 2021, even as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue to drop. (Office of Ohio Governor
As millions of Ohio families get their first payments from the expanded child tax credit passed earlier this year, Democrats, including Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, are taking a victory lap.
The tax credit – $3,600 for children younger than age 6 and $3,000 for those between 6 and 17 – is estimated to lift more than 4.1 million children out of poverty nationwide, including more 132,000 in Ohio.
Eligible families – 92% of Ohio children – will get up to $300 per younger child and up to $250 per child age 6 to 17 each month from now through the end of the year. The rest of the credit will be applied next year on 2021 tax returns.