
Susan Tebben
Statehouse Reporter at Ohio Capital Journal
Contributor at Loveland Magazine
Reporter with @OhioCapJournal, vinyl record enthusiast, Spelling Bee devotee. Formerly: WOUB News, Athens Messenger. Opinions expressed are my own. She/Her
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1 week ago |
ohiocapitaljournal.com | Susan Tebben
Public school leaders in Appalachian Ohio say that state and federal funding cuts would cause suffering for schools and the students they serve. An analysis of the Ohio House Republican budget proposal shows it would result in more than $565 million in lost funds for Appalachian school districts over the next two years and a loss of $2.75 billion for public schools statewide, compared to the Fair School Funding Plan that’s been in place the past two budget cycles.
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yahoo.com | Susan Tebben
Ohio school children in a classroom. (Photo by Morgan Trau.)Public school leaders in Appalachian Ohio say that state and federal funding cuts would cause suffering for schools and the students they serve.
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logandaily.com | Susan Tebben
(Ohio Capital Journal) — The U.S. House Republican budget bill could spell significant losses for low-income families in Ohio, specifically those in need of food assistance and those on Medicaid. kAmp5G@42E6D 7@C |65:42:5 2?5 2?E:\9F?86C =6256CD 92G6 D2:5 C65F4E:@?D 2?5 6=:>:?2E:@?D 4@??64E65 E@ E96 EH@ AC@8C2>D H@F=5 ?682E:G6=J 27764E ~9:@2?D 2D 2 H9@=6[ 2D H6== 2D E96 DE2E6’D 64@?@>J 2?5 DA6?5:?8 A@H6C]k^AmkAm~?=J @?6 #6AF3=:42?
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highlandcountypress.com | Susan Tebben
By Susan Tebben, Ohio Capital Journal, https://ohiocapitaljournal.com A new bill introduced in the Ohio House would create a business tax credit for child care benefits similar to a federal credit the bill’s sponsor says is underutilized. State Rep. Andrea White, R-Kettering, told the House Ways and Means Committee said the tax credit in House Bill 167 would offer a stronger incentive for employers than the federal tax credit does, by bridging a gap in the federal funds available for businesses.
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lovelandmagazine.com | Susan Tebben
U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks to reporters as he leaves a news conference following a House Republican Conference meeting at the U.S. Capitol on April 8, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)The U.S. House Republican budget bill could spell significant losses for low-income families in Ohio, specifically those in need of food assistance and those on Medicaid.
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To compensate for a loss in federal funding, states could cut Medicaid programs or raise taxes. They could also cut other parts of their budgets, which would most likely be education funding because it’s another of the most expensive programs. https://t.co/KASwatUECn