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Associated Press COLUMBUS Small businesses and local communities would share most of a $1 billion initiative to help them recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s two-year, $75 billion state budget. The proposal also includes aggressive marketing of Ohio. This involves spending $50 million on promotion of the state as a place where people can move to, work and raise their families. That money will help “tell a national audience about Ohio’s excellent career opportunities, top-tier colleges and universities, amazing getaways, and the inviting communities we have for people to call home,” DeWine said. Small business aid includes $20 million for businesses that opened only last year and missed out on pandemic aid dollars, $40 million for indoor entertainment venues and $200 million in grants for bars and restaurants. ....
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Highlights of Ohio governor’s proposed 2-year spending plan By The Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Small businesses and local communities would share most of a $1 billion initiative to help them recover from the coronavirus pandemic, under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s two-year, $75 billion state budget that includes millions for the environment, law enforcement, schools, and prisons. Some details: REVENUE Early estimates by the governor and lawmakers of revenue needed to fund the budget are about $838 million apart. DeWine’s budget office is projecting $24.8 billion in tax revenue for the fiscal year beginning in July and $25.6 billion for the following year, or about $838 million lower than the Legislative Service Commission figure. Ohio Budget Director Kimberly Murnieks says the difference is relatively small and a typical discrepancy at this point in the process. ....
Small businesses and local communities would share most of a $1 billion initiative to help them recover from the coronavirus pandemic, under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's two-year, $75 billion state budget that includes millions for the environment, law enforcement, schools, and prisons. Some details: ....
DeWine puts major focus on tools for law enforcement in public safety budget Gov. DeWine announced $10 million will go to providing body cameras for local law enforcement and $1 million will go toward recruitment and retention. Author: 10TV Web Staff, Associated Press Published: 9:54 AM EST February 3, 2021 Updated: 4:07 PM EST February 3, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine went over several plans for the state’s budget for public safety to keep families safe and “equip local law enforcement with the right tools to keep communities safe.” Among several plans to protect the state’s residents, the governor announced local law enforcement across the state would receive a total of $10 million for body cameras and $1 million for recruitment and retention for local law enforcement. ....