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In his biennial budget proposal, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants to create a $1,000 per-child tax credit for middle and low-income families. In addition to benefiting the families themselves, it would ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s newly proposed child tax credit, which would give Ohio families up to $1,000 in tax refunds per child under seven years old, would cost Ohio about $450 million per year ...
The budget creates a new, $10 million program in which the state and participating employers and employees will divide child ...
Gov. Mike DeWine’s newly proposed Ohio child tax credit program could create $740 million in net economic benefits to the state each year, according to a new economic projection from the group ...
For Ohio communities that have struggled with economic inactivity or the loss of legacy industries, clean energy offers a ...
While Ohio Democrats and Republicans praised parts of Gov. Mike DeWine’s State of the State speech, the two parties have differing views of the governor’s child tax credit proposal. Ohio Democrats ...
On top of the child tax credit, DeWine also proposed an expansion to his childcare voucher program and ways to improve educational opportunities for preschool and Kindergarten students.
Religious groups are throwing their support behind Gov. Mike DeWine's child tax credit, a move that puts them at odds with fiscal conservatives.
Ohio lawmakers will consider the new refundable tax credit worth up to $1,000 per young child, to be paid for by an increase in tobacco taxes.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — After Gov. Mike DeWine announced the addition of a child tax credit in his new proposed state budget on Monday, some parents are raising concerns. DeWine said he’s working to ...
Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed Ohio child tax credit would produce a $740 million benefit to the state's economy, a new analysis finds.
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