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The Buckeye Institute Offers Policy Solutions to Make Ohio a More Prosperous State

In a new policy brief, Budget Priorities for a More Prosperous Ohio, The Buckeye Institute outlines specific tax and education reforms lawmakers should pursue to improve Ohio’s economy and workforce. “By adopting tax reforms that allow workers to keep more of their own money and education policies that empower families, lawmakers will make Ohio a freer, less expensive, and more desirable place to live, learn, and work.”

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The Buckeye Institute Calls on Court to Protect Citizens from Excessive Government Fines

The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in SEC v. Spartan Securities Group, calling on the court to protect citizens from excessive fines in violation of the U.S. Constitution’s Eighth Amendment. “Since the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, English law and later the English Bill of Rights have prohibited excessive fines… This liberty interest was so vital that in drafting the Eighth Amendment, the Framers of the U.S. Constitution adopted the prohibition on excessive fines verbatim from the 1689 English Bill of Rights.”

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The Buckeye Institute: Worrying Trends in Ohio’s Job Market

The Buckeye Institute commented on the newly released jobs report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, saying, “In December’s jobs report, the unemployment rate was stuck at 4.2 percent while the labor force participation rate fell from 61.3 percent to 61.2 percent. Ohio’s situation contrasts with the national jobs report, which saw unemployment fall to 3.5 percent and the labor force participation rate climb to 62.3 percent.”

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The Buckeye Institute Files Amicus Brief Urging U.S. Supreme Court to End Unfair Practice of Cy Pres Awards

The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in St. John v. Jones, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to accept the case and end the unfair practice of awarding third parties, or cy pres recipients—who are wholly unrelated to a lawsuit—a portion of the monetary award that results from a class action lawsuit. “When class action lawsuits were embedded in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 23, there was no thought of the possibility that there might be left-over monies that could not be distributed to class members.” 

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Buckeye Institute-Inspired Improvements to ACE Program Signed into Law

The Buckeye Institute commented after Governor Mike DeWine signed Buckeye Institute-inspired improvements to the Ohio Afterschool Child Enrichment (ACE) program, included in Ohio House Bill 45, into law, saying, “By increasing the income eligibility threshold for students and the amount in individual ACE accounts to $1,000, the reforms Governor DeWine signed into law will make it easier for families to access indispensable education resources.”

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Governor Signs More Buckeye Institute-Championed Policies into Law

The Buckeye Institute commented after Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio House Bill 509 into law, saying, “By streamlining and eliminating many of Ohio’s occupational licenses, the Buckeye Institute-championed reforms in House Bill 509 represent another step towards making Ohio a more prosperous state where people can earn a living without jumping through regulatory hoops that make Ohio a laggard in economic and job growth.”

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The Buckeye Institute Files Suit Against the City of Akron

The Buckeye Institute filed Kresevic v. Chittok on behalf of Karen Kresevic, who had municipal income taxes taken from a settlement package by the city of Akron. “Although courts have allowed cities to tax the income of nonresidents, it was with the understanding that the work was performed within the city’s limits. In our client’s case, there was no work performed. Yet, the city of Akron has stretched the law to take a cut of Ms. Kresevic’s settlement. It is time for the court to put an end to this wage theft.”

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Governor Signs Buckeye Institute-Championed Universal Occupational License Recognition into Law

The Buckeye Institute commented after Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 131, universal occupational license recognition, into law, saying, “The Buckeye Institute-championed policies in Senate Bill 131 will enable people who already possess an occupational license from another state to move to the Buckeye State and pursue their dreams…With job opportunities proliferating thanks to projects like the new Intel plant, Ohio needs a vibrant workforce, and the policies that Governor DeWine signed into law will bring new workers to our state.”

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The Buckeye Institute Releases Economic Freedom of North America 2022 Report

For the third year running, Ohio has ranked a mediocre 35th out of all 50 states in the Economic Freedom of North America 2022 report, released by the Economic Research Center at The Buckeye Institute in partnership with Canada’s Fraser Institute. The report ranks every state and province in North America based on economic freedom, as measured by government spending, taxation, and labor market restrictions. “Although Ohio has maintained a mediocre, the 2023 budget year offers opportunities for dramatic improvement.”

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The Buckeye Institute Files Suit Against Government Unions for Illegally Taking Wages from Workers’ Paychecks

The Buckeye Institute filed a lawsuit on behalf of ten hardworking Ohio public employees who have had money illegally taken out of their paychecks by their employers and given to a government union. Darling v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) was filed in Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. “Ohio law simply does not allow this unethical practice, and we are asking the court to tell the unions and the government to stop illegally taking money from these workers’ paychecks.”

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