One year of helping Ohioans keep more of what they earn
Credit to $2,200 per child. Providing an estimated average tax cut of approximately $2,308 for Ohio
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Credit to $2,200 per child. Providing an estimated average tax cut of approximately $2,308 for Ohio
difficult for first-time Nebraska homebuyers. By one estimate, regulations account for nearly 25% of the cost
more difficult for first-time homebuyers. By one estimate, regulations account for nearly 25% of the cost
state and region. Our coastal communities contribute an estimated 74,000 jobs to our economy and impact everything
family. As of 2023, it’s estimated that 343,077 American children are still in the child welfare … those children come from Ohio. Thankfully, this estimate is down from 437,000 in 2018—which means
ways each year. According to the most recent estimate, two-thirds of Nebraskans informally helped their neighbors last
even 300% higher than last year. An estimated 5,000 Delawareans are expected to simply go without insurance
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA currently estimates that 97% of VA employees would continue to work
State Directed Payment Plan. This plan is estimated to provide an additional $200 million annually for Nebraska hospitals
Social Security benefits. That’s up to an estimated 265,000 Nebraskans. President Trump and Senate Republicans promised
hard to find affordable housing. By one estimate, overregulation accounts for nearly 25% of the cost
State Directed Payment Plan. This plan is estimated to provide an additional $200 million annually for Nebraska hospitals
provider. As a result, this provider faced an estimated $150,000 in lost revenue. My team reached
support American energy security. The Renewable Fuels Association estimates that U.S.-produced ethanol displaced the need
from Ohio’s code. That effort alone is estimated to have saved $44 million of your taxpayer dollars
Improper Payments Transparency Act. The Government Accountability Office estimates that the federal government has made at least
Fiscal Year 2023, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimated that the federal government made $236 billion of improper … billion of improper payments. Since 2003, GAO estimates that the federal government has made $2.7 trillion in improper
regulations cost families and slowed economic growth. One estimate found that families would pay an extra … Biden’s regulations continued to exist. Another study estimated they would impose $1.7 trillion in cumulative costs
three-story building. Those rules are estimated to cost an extra $3,300 per household each year