Ohio House ditches DeWine tax proposals, funds $600M Browns stadium, child care program, K-12 schools
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Huffman, House GOP propose school funding change, dump DeWine priorities in state budget
By Anna Staver and Jeremy Pelzer cleveland.com (TNS) COLUMBUS — House Republicans unveiled a leaner state budget Tuesday, stripping out tax hikes, scaling back several of Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed spending increases and reworking how the state funds education. The revised $218 billion, two-year plan rejected new taxes on sports gambling companies, cigarettes and marijuana while limiting funding boosts for new programs. It also scrapped DeWine’…
Ohio lawmakers reject DeWine’s proposed tax hikes, revamp plan for Browns stadium funding
House Speaker Matt Huffman and House Finance Committee Chair Brian Stewart told reporters Tuesday that their initial round of budget changes includes dropping the proposed tax hikes.
Ohio House kills plan to return driver's ed to public schools - Signal Cleveland
Earlier this year, Gov. Mike DeWine proposed spending $50 million to bring driver’s education back to high schools. Ohio House Republicans this week cut the governor’s proposal from the state budget bill, the main vehicle for DeWine’s legislative priorities. House Speaker Matt Huffman told reporters on Wednesday the move came in response to concerns from private driving school operators. “We had several driving schools come in and say, if this i…
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