This move could really impact low-income Ohioans. If this freeze extends to programs like SNAP, Child Care, and other public benefits programs, it could cut off access to people's ability to have their basic needs met.
There's still a lot we don't know, but this is genuinely a big deal.
28.01.2025 16:55
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Senate Bill 3 | 136th General Assembly | Ohio Legislature
Newly introduced SB 3 would flatten Ohioβs personal income tax, gutting our state's only tax based on your ability to pay. SB 3 would lower the top marginal rate from 3.5% on incomes above $100k to 3.125% on incomes above $102,400.
www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/...
24.01.2025 15:33
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Through vouchers, Ohio gives up to $8,408/student to attend a private school, often to households with kids already attending private school without assistance.
Those are public funds going to unaccountable, often religious institutions that donβt have to adhere to the ADA.
13.01.2025 21:59
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In Ohio, families making less than $24K pay more annual taxes today than they did before 2005.
Households among the top 1%, with incomes above $647K, contribute an average of $52K less per year than they once did.
17.12.2024 16:06
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Ohio lawmakers eye last-minute pay raises for themselves, other elected officials
Under the proposal, all state lawmakers, judges, county officials, and township trustees would see their annual pay increase in each of the next four years rise from 1.75% to 5%.
There are 3 different bills dying in the Statehouse that would raise #Ohio's minimum wage by just a few dollars
HB 96 β www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/...
SB 146 β www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/...
SB 256 β www.legislature.ohio.gov/legislation/...
www.cleveland.com/news/2024/12...
17.12.2024 03:27
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Ohio has the lowest eligibility for Publicly Funded Child Care in the country for kids 0 to 5.
For childcare to be considered affordable (per the HHS), a family with an infant and a toddler would have to make $250,385 β nearly four times Ohio's median household income of $65,720.
16.12.2024 15:13
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Many Ohioans continue to struggle with prices elevated by rapid inflation that peaked in mid-2022.
Prices are now rising at a normal pace, but remain high because current inflation compounds on top of the inflation surge that peaked at 9% in 2022.
www.policymattersohio.org/research-pol...
13.12.2024 20:35
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Hi, Iβm God.
Jesus said he wants you all to have free healthcare.
Love,
God
22.11.2024 22:26
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Pursuing health doesnβt always equate to losing weight and when the only thing that counts as success is going down clothing sizes, health and longevity clearly arenβt the goal.
One study found that most surveyed would shave years off their life or lose a limb to be thin.
22.11.2024 23:34
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In Ohio, families making less than $24K pay more annual taxes today than they did before 2005.
Households among the top 1%, with incomes above $647K, contribute an average of $52K less per year than they once did.
19.11.2024 17:11
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