Proposed funding loss tied to voucher lawsuit
Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) now face deep uncertainty.
State legislators consider a bill that could strip critical funding from districts challenging Ohio’s universal voucher program in court.
Leaders of Cincinnati Public Schools warn that the proposal amounts to a financial crisis for the city’s educators and students.
Moreover, CPS…
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The Trump administration briefly cut about $2 billion in federal funding, including millions for Ohio programs supporting vulnerable populations. The sudden move sparked backlash from state officials, lawmakers, and advocacy groups, who warned it would disrupt child care, mental health, and addiction services. Ohio leaders, including Governor Mike DeWine, defended state programs and…
Minimum Wage Politics Aren’t Just About Wages — They’re About Growing Government and the Voting Bloc
For sixteen years in the Ohio House, I had a front-row seat to the economic choices our state made — the good, the bad, and the ones we are still paying for today.
What I saw over and over was a simple truth:
Every time politicians artificially increase labor costs, such as by raising the…
The Ohio legislature has approved a measure to inject $40 million into a state fund.
This aims to provide financial assistance to first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The funding was included in House Bill 184. It is a piece of legislation passed recently that primarily addresses collegiate athlete contracts. However, it…


