Hicks-Hudson Votes Against Republican State Budget
Today, state Senator Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) issued the following statement after the Ohio Senate voted to accept conference committee changes to House Bill 96, the state operating budget.
“A budget is a blueprint for how the state should run. This blueprint does nothing to build and promote the working families in Ohio. This is a blueprint for the boardrooms and the billionaires," said Hicks-Hudson. "Unfortunately, this enacted legislation makes winners and losers of our constituents. There have been hopeful promises and broken promises made to the residents of Ohio.”
This budget cuts taxes for the wealthiest residents of our state, gives away $600 million in Ohioans’ unclaimed funds to the Cleveland Browns, underfunds our public schools by billions, provides no meaningful property tax relief, and threatens Medicaid coverage for nearly 800,000 Ohioans. It also slashes critical funding across the state for public health, lead abatement programs, clean water, public libraries, and food banks.
For the first time since 2001, not a single Democrat voted in support of the state operating budget. Ohioans deserve better.
House Bill 96 now heads to Governor DeWine for his signature. He may still line-item veto provisions of the budget.