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Ohio is off to what the state's chief financial officer described as a modest start to the fiscal year, according to figures from the Office of Budget and Management.
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The former head of the Center for American Progress was criticized for tweets disparaging some lawmakers. President Biden said in a statement he accepted Tanden's request.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown says those who refused to condemn partisan tweets of the past president have little ground to stand on in criticizing the tweet history of Biden's nominee.
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People are driving less during the pandemic, and that could potentially cause roadblocks in Ohio’s highway construction projects. That's one of the issues…
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After three months of declines, Ohio took in 8% more in taxes than the Office of Budget and Management estimated, though much of that is connected to the…
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Ohio's tax revenues for April finished $866.5 million below estimates, the Office of Budget and Management announced Wednesday.Earlier this week, Gov.…
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Workers in the Office of Management and Budget raised immediate legal concerns over the summer when they were asked to halt assistance for Ukraine with no initial explanation.
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On the first day of hearings on Gov. Mike DeWine’s $69 billion operating budget, lawmakers are hearing about two sets of economic forecasts. The lawmakers…
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The state budget office says its required analysis of Issue 2 shows Ohio could save money if voters approve the drug price initiative next month. But the…