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Gov. Mike DeWine proposes using stimulus money to repay Ohio’s unemployment loans: Capitol Letter
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Payback time: Gov. Mike DeWine wants Ohio to use $1.5 billion of the $5 billion-plus it’s getting from the federal coronavirus relief bill to balance the state’s unemployment compensation fund. As Andrew Tobias writes, the move would avert planned premium hikes on employers to pay back the money the state borrowed from the feds to pay out jobless claims, and avoid what happened following the Great Recession, when the state spent eight years paying off a similar loan. DeWine said Thursday he’s discussed the idea with state legislative leaders, and they were supportive.
Ohio Democrats outspent in 2020; where do they go from here? Anna Staver, The Columbus Dispatch © Joshua A. Bickel/Columbus Dispatch Ohio Elector and Republican Party Chairwoman Jane Timkin, left, greets Secretary of State Frank LaRose after electors cast their votes during the 55th Electoral College on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020, at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. Ohio’s 18 electors cast their votes for President Donald J. Trump, who won the state s popular vote.
Ohio Republicans significantly outspent Democrats in the final weeks of the 2020 election, according to the final campaign numbers released by the Ohio Secretary of State.
It s a reality that Democrats running for office across the Buckeye State have struggled with for years. They get outspent, often by a lot. For example, the Ohio Republican Party spent $7.5 million on state House races between Oct. 15 and Dec. 4. Democrats spent about $2.8 million.
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