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‘Unsustainable’ or essential? Ohio’s school funding debate hits Parma hard: Letter to the Editor

Cleveland 24 Mar 2025
... including $1,311,852 to cuts in special education, according to a Policy Matters Ohio analysis.
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Child tax credits, long a liberal priority, find favor in Republican states

The Trentonian 20 Mar 2025
In analyzing the proposal, the progressive advocacy group Policy Matters Ohio noted that the $2,500 income threshold excludes many of the state’s poorest parents ... Gutierrez pointed to research showing the struggles of many Ohio families.
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Lima will open doors for ‘Public Schools Week’

Lima Ohio 20 Mar 2025
The majority of those scholarships went to students who already attended private schools, as private school enrollment grew be fewer than 3,000 students, according to an analysis of state data by Policy Matters Ohio, which opposes vouchers.
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Could Ohio get rid of income tax? Governor candidates weigh in

Mansfield News Journal 17 Mar 2025
... our responsibility as a state government to our citizens is irresponsible on several levels," said Bailey Williams, a tax policy researcher with Policy Matters Ohio, a left-leaning think tank.
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Will Intel survive to 2030? We answer your biggest questions on factory delays, CHIPS Act

The Columbus Dispatch 15 Mar 2025
Intel's first Ohio factory delayed again ... Zach Schiller, research director at Policy Matters Ohio, a left-leaning think tank with offices in Columbus and Cleveland, said that the trouble with Intel is "more than just noise."
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How can you expunge or seal your criminal record for free? Legal aid, Chase offer help

The Columbus Dispatch 12 Mar 2025
... who have criminal records that keep them from being eligible for jobs, housing and other opportunities, according to the National Conference of State Legislators and a 2018 Policy Matters Ohio study.
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Ohio\u2019s unemployment rate continues to rise

Colorado Springs Gazette 10 Mar 2025
There is ample uncertainty in the future labor market for Ohioans,” Policy Matters Ohio Researcher Heather Smith said ...Good economic policy is not massive subsidies to favored companies but broad-based tax relief to Ohio families and workers.”.
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Medicaid under fire: Deep cuts proposed as state waits for approval to add work requirements

Springfield News-Sun 07 Mar 2025
Someone could be standing in line at CVS, have health insurance one moment, and then not have it the next,” said Kathryn Poe, a researcher at Policy Matters Ohio, a nonprofit policy research institute.
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