Senator
Bill Beagle
Senate
Passes Small Business Tax Cut, Largest Education Investment
in Over a Decade
COLUMBUS–
The Ohio Senate today approved House Bill 59, the
state’s biennium budget proposal, which includes at its cornerstone a
$1.4
billion tax cut for Ohio’s small businesses and a $717 million increase
in
state education funding, the largest legislative investment in
education in
more than 10 years. Announced by State Senator Bill Beagle (R – Tipp
City) the
nearly $62 billion bill acts as the state operating budget for the
two-year
period beginning on July 1, 2013.
“The
Senate’s budget shows that our focus remains on increasing
job opportunities for Ohio families and ensuring that our children
receive the
education necessary to allow them to follow their dreams,” said Beagle.
“This
historic increase in education funding, coupled with the significant
reduction
in taxes for small businesses, will result in a major step forward on
Ohio’s
path to recovery.”
Small
businesses employ approximately half of Ohio’s
private-sector workforce and make up nearly 98 percent of all
businesses in the
state. In the past two and a half years, Ohio has created more than
115,000
jobs and gone from the nation’s 48th in job creation to being the
number one
job creator in the Midwest. The Senate’s $1.4 billion tax cut aims to
continue
Ohio’s economic progress and stimulate the state’s economy by
encouraging
increased investment and payroll expansion by these job creators.
The
budget proposal also now includes the Senate’s plan to improve
education funding in Ohio, “Supporting Achievement Everywhere.” The
initiative
seeks to adequately care for the educational needs of all Ohio children
by
distributing resources among more districts and increasing overall
funding.
The
Senate’s education plan also identifies and targets specific
categories for additional funding to ensure that the money is not just
spent,
but invested. These categories include gifted education, career-tech
training,
and the state’s Third Grade Reading Guarantee. Included in the $717
million
education funding increase is a $30 million investment in early
childhood
education and $100 million for the “Straight A Fund,” which rewards
schools for
measures that promote innovation and efficiency.
Among
other Senate-sponsored changes to the legislation, the bill
now permits the adoption of plans to modernize the Bureau of Workers’
Compensation payment system, which is expected to save the state up to
$900
million. The Senate also increased funding for children’s crisis care
facilities, added $1 million to fight human trafficking in Ohio, and
added more
than $26 million to the Clean Ohio Program, which provides for the
preservation
of greenspaces and rehabilitation of former industrial sites.
The
bill will now be returned to the Ohio House of Representatives
where it is expected to be referred to a conference committee where the
House
and Senate versions will be reconciled. The Ohio Constitution requires
that the
budget be balanced and, by law, the bill must be signed by the Governor
on or
before July 1st.
Senator
Bill Beagle serves the people of Ohio’s 5th Senate
District, which includes Miami and Preble Counties as well as portions
of
Montgomery and Darke Counties. He presides as the Chairman of the
Senate
Committee on Workforce & Economic Development. Learn more at
www.OhioSenate.gov/Beagle.
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