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Policy Matters Ohio responds to Gov. DeWine's budget proposal
Posted January 31, 2023
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Policy Matters releases budget recommendations to improve life for Ohio families
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Medical debt relief: A promising tactic, but deeper change needed
Posted 01/24/23 by Guest Writer in Health & Health Equity
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Doing the Work: InterReligious Task Force on Central America and Colombia
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Non-police care response: a step toward transformative justice
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Good jobs, worker rights, smart training, and opportunity for all.
Adequate and fair taxes to support the schools, neighborhoods, communities, and infrastructure we all need.
Investments in transit, renewable energy, conservation and other smart solutions that create jobs and support communities.
Reasonable regulations to help families earn and save, build assets, and create a better future for themselves and their children.
Since 2000, Policy Matters has helped make Ohio a better place to live, work and raise a family. We’ve accomplished a lot, and we’ve got plenty more to do.
Ohioans with ongoing access to healthcare due to retention of Medicaid expansion.
of Ohio’s lowest-wage workers get a raise each year because the minimum wage increases with inflation.
spending on Ohio public schools.
working families will continue receiving Federal Earned Income Tax Credits.
Ohioans with ongoing access to healthcare due to retention of Medicaid expansion.
spending on Ohio public schools.
working families will continue receiving Federal Earned Income Tax Credits.
of Ohio’s lowest-wage workers get a raise each year because the minimum wage increases with inflation.
We're ready for the fight of our lives, and we couldn't do it without you. Together let's build an Ohio that works for everyone, not just the 1%.
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