DeWine wants to cut costs for new parents, boost home ownership, add scholarships for top students and grow businesses outside central Ohio.
is all about funneling Ohio's available dollars toward specific goals like retaining our brightest students, cutting costs for new parents, increasing home ownership and growing businesses outside central Ohio.
A deduction means that a family earning $100,000 with two children would save about $180. A credit would give that same family $5,000 off its state tax bill. "What we've done gives tax relief. The other is a subsidy to families," he continued."There's nothing wrong with that. And I'm not necessarily at all against that, but they're just different things. They're just different animals."When Intel announced its major investment in Ohio, one of the few complaints came from people outside central Ohio who questioned why their parts of the state are consistently overlooked.
"We think it's very important to make sure this is spread out all over the state," DeWine said."It's not just Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati." "High-performing charter schools that have demonstrated in other states that they can really get the results, but we can't do that with the money that the state is offering at this point," DeWine said.Currently, students whose families earn up to 250% of federal poverty guidelines can get a scholarship to help cover the cost of a private school. The governor's budget would increase that to 400% or about $111,000 per year for a family of four.
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