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The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
Concerns about loss of access don’t just extend to physical health concerns or daily home services, but also to behavioral health services, on which 47% of Ohio adults on Medicaid rely, according to ...
The plan would move Ohio to a flat 2.75% tax starting in 2026. Currently, Ohio taxes people who earn $26,051 to $100,000 at 2 ...
Money the state receives from drug rebates goes back into the Medicaid budget to support spending, according to the study.
As threats build to Medicaid, the federal-state health program for the poor, even many Ohioans who stand to be affected don’t ...
In Ohio’s Republican-dominated legislature, a push is underway to find creative, unconventional ways to achieve a number of ...
The proposed budget also requires that driver’s licenses or birth certificates reflect transgender people’s sex assigned at ...
The House Budget Reconciliation Bill includes drastic cuts to Medicaid, which will take health insurance away from Ohioans.
Ohio now has three different plans to fund K-12 education, pay for a Cleveland Browns stadium, and give property tax relief.
According to data from the Ohio Department of Medicaid, 764,310 people are under the Medicaid expansion as of April 2025.
The Ohio Senate proposed a budget that includes a flat 2.75% income tax, property tax changes and Medicaid cuts. The budget also includes expanded homestead exemptions for seniors, veterans and ...