Ohio gov proposes income tax cut, hikes elsewhere
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gov. John Kasich proposed a sweeping budget Monday that reduces state income and small business taxes through increases in other areas, boosts school funding and expands Medicaid services with help from the federal government. Read on at News and Sentinel.com...
Ohio among states considering Electronic Proof of Insurance bills
Ohio is among 22 state legislatures in the country considering changing their laws to allow drivers to use their cell phones to show proof of insurance, according to the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. Read on at Dayton Business Journal...
Ohio gas prices continuing to rise, about the same as national average
Prices at Ohio gas pumps are higher this week. Read on at Rockford Register...
Millions Of Dollars Owed To State By Failed Charter Schools
Millions of taxpayer dollars in Central Ohio are missing, and chances are the state will never get them back. Read on at 10TV.com...
Zimmer on Parcells Hall nod: 'He was always coaching'
Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who worked for Bill Parcells during his final coaching stint in Dallas, applauded Parcells's election Saturday to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Read on at Bengals.com...
Ohio governor takes school-funding plan to SW Ohio
Gov. John Kasich told educators in southwest Ohio on Friday his new school-funding plan is not about politics but making sure every child in the state has an equal opportunity to compete and succeed. Read on at News and Sentinel.com...
Loveland Superintendent Spends An afternoon with the Governor
“We need for public education to be more progressive and prepare students for success after school,” said Dr. John Marschhausen, Loveland City School District superintendent and panelist at the event.. Read on at Loveland Schools...
Cincinnati official pushes for streetcars ahead of All-Star Game
Cincinnati Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls is pushing for the city's streetcar system to be up and running in time for the MLB All-Star Game in July 2015, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports.
Cincinnati Bell CEO Cassidy stepping down
Cincinnati Bell Inc. CEO Jack Cassidy is stepping down after nine years leading the telecommunications company, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports.
Inmates moved to Mansfield after fight at private prison
Fights that erupted over the weekend at the privately owned Lake Erie Correctional Institution in Conneaut resulted in more than three dozen inmates being transferred to a state-owned prison in Mansfield. Read on at Columbus Dispatch...
Tax proposals central to Kasich budget
Even before Gov. John Kasich held a “Tax Cut Town Hall” last night, the centerpiece of the two-year, $63.3 billion budget he unveiled yesterday was abundantly clear. Kasich’s proposal to lower taxes overall in Ohio by $1.4 billion over the next three years — part of a plan that dramatically broadens the state’s sales-tax base — will dominate the Statehouse for months, with the legislature taking up his budget today. Read on and watch video at Columbus Dispatch...
Feds’ help sought with Ohio Medicaid expansion
As Gov. John Kasich seeks to provide tax-funded health insurance for 275,000 Ohioans through an expansion of the state’s Medicaid program, the Republican governor also is negotiating with senior White House officials for a deal to alter one of the key components of President Barack Obama’s health-care law. Read on at Columbus Dispatch...


























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