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Edwards announces budget proposals

Edwards announces budget proposals

COLUMBUS, Ohio – State Representatives Jay Edwards (R-Nelsonville) announced the state budget proposal, which was accepted by the House Finance Committee yesterday in a substitute bill containing the House GOP’s version of the new two-year state budget.

The proposal includes measures that would directly benefit southeastern Ohio includes the following:

“I am proud to see some of my proposed amendments be included in the budget substitute bill,” said Edwards. “It is extremely important to me to stand up and fight for Appalachian Ohio and the incredible people who encompass it. So many years have gone by without support being thrown our way, and I am pleased to be a voice for Southeastern Ohio and bring in support here where it’s needed.”

Rep. Jay Edwards (R-Nelsonville)

The measure also includes a new school funding plan and tax relief, in addition on COVID-19 relief aid and an expansion on legislative oversight of state spending. The legislation also includes a two percent personal income tax rate cut, which will reduce taxes approximately $380 million over the biennium. Coupled with recently passed legislation (Senate Bill 18) conforming Ohio’s tax code with federal law, the House is providing a nearly $500 million in personal income tax relief this biennium.

Hearings on the substitute bill will be held this week. Additional changes are expected before a final vote, which is expected next week.

State Representative Jay Edwards is serving his third term in the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 94th House District, which includes Athens, Meigs, Washington and Vinton Counties.

For more information, contact Rep Edwards’s office at (614) 466-2158 or Rep94@ohiohouse.gov

Information provided by Rep Edward’s office.

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