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Ohio passed a sweeping budget bill with broad changes, sparking debate over its rushed, opaque process.
Ohio lawmakers passed House Bill 184, a wide-ranging budget correction bill, with strong support despite bipartisan concerns over its rushed passage and lack of transparency.
Originally targeting NIL contract terminations for college athletes, the bill expanded to include $40 million for first responder mental health, revised nursing home payments, attendance-based childcare funding, exemptions for educational service centers from cost caps, expanded school transportation options, and a new designation on commercial driver’s licenses for legal immigrants.
Critics called it a “Christmas tree” bill, citing insufficient review, while supporters argued it fulfilled legislative intent.
Sen. Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) and five Republican House members opposed it.
Ohio aprobó un amplio proyecto de ley de presupuesto con amplios cambios, provocando un debate sobre su proceso apresurado y opaco.