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The Buckeye Institute Comments on Proposed Biden Administration Rules That Would Harm Businesses and Workers

The Buckeye Institute filed public comments with the U.S. Department of Labor on proposed rules from the Biden Administration that would harm Ohio businesses and workers. In comments to the National Labor Relations Board on the standard for determining joint-employer status and in comments to the Department of Labor on employee or independent contractor classification under the Fair Labor Standards Act, Buckeye outlined the harm that Ohio’s businesses and workers would suffer under the proposed rules.

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The Buckeye Institute: Ohio’s November Jobs Report is a Mixed Bag

The Buckeye Institute commented on the newly released jobs report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, saying, “Ohio’s November jobs report continued to tell two different stories. The monthly household survey was weak, with unemployment remaining at 4.2 percent and the labor force participation rate falling from 61.5. percent to 61.3 percent.” However, “[a]s with October’s report, the payroll survey showed positive signs, with Ohio adding 4,400 private-sector jobs.”

Legal, Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute Calls on U.S. Supreme Court to Protect Private Fishermen from Government Overreach

The Buckeye Institute was joined by the National Federation of Independent Business in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which challenges whether the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service can force commercial fishermen not only to host, house, and feed federal government monitors on their vessels but also force the fishermen to pay the government employees’ salaries. “The Buckeye Institute urges the U.S. Supreme Court to take this case and uphold the rights of the fishermen against these unconstitutional intrusions.”

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The Buckeye Institute: Reform Ohio’s Education Bureaucracy to Put #StudentsFirst

The Buckeye Institute testified before the Ohio House Primary and Secondary Education Committee on the policies in Ohio Senate Bill 178, which reform the State Board of Education and Ohio Department of Education to put students first and better prepare graduates to “earn a living, afford a house, [and] support a family.” As it did in testimony before the Ohio Senate Primary and Secondary Education Committee, Buckeye noted that the reforms in Senate Bill 178 will help address Ohio’s broken education bureaucracy in several ways.

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Buckeye Institute-Championed Universal Occupational License Recognition Can Help Fix Ohio’s Worker Shortage Problem

The Buckeye Institute testified before the Ohio House State and Local Government Committee on the policies in Senate Bill 131, which would ease worker shortages and encourage skilled workers to pursue their careers and professions in the Buckeye State—an integral component to modernizing Ohio’s outdated economic system. Senate Bill 131 builds on The Buckeye Institute-inspired policies enacted in Senate Bill 7 during the last General Assembly, which grants the spouses of active-duty military men and women who relocate to Ohio recognition for their valid out-of-state occupational licenses.

Policy Research & Reports, Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute Offers Recommendations on Spending Remaining ARPA Dollars…Wisely

In a new policy memo, Money Well Spent: How to Invest Remaining Federal Money, The Buckeye Institute recommends that Ohio lawmakers use the remaining American Rescue Plan Act tax dollars to rebuild Ohio’s unemployment trust fund, make broadband more accessible, and expand and advertise the Ohio Afterschool Enrichment education savings account program. “By adhering to Buckeye-championed principles on pandemic spending, Ohio lawmakers can ensure remaining federal funding is not only spent, but also spent well.” 

Legal, Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute Files Brief in National Prescription Opiate Litigation

The Buckeye Institute filed its amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in National Prescription Opiate Litigation, calling on the court to stop the government from using litigation as a means to fund public programs for which the government itself is responsible. “While the lower court’s ruling certainly made for good headlines, awarding half a billion dollars in damages violates the law and creates an unhealthy incentive for governments to address public policy problems by using litigation to tap into the deep pockets of politically unpopular industries.”

Legal, Press Releases

The Buckeye Institute and National Right to Work File Suit Demanding Union Return Wages Taken from Workers

The Buckeye Institute, in partnership with National Right to Work Foundation, filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio on behalf of Penny Wilson, Theresa Fannin, and Kozait Elkhatib, who have had money illegally taken out of their paychecks and given to the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Ohio (AFSCME) Council 8.

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The Buckeye Institute: Ohio Senate Bill 288 Would Strengthen Ohio’s Criminal Justice System

The Buckeye Institute testified before the Ohio House Criminal Justice Committee on the criminal justice reform policies in Senate Bill 288, which would be a “significant step toward meaningful criminal justice reform” and “should be enacted without delay.” “Although more criminal justice reform remains to be done,” Buckeye testified, Senate Bill 288 “will improve Ohio’s criminal justice system as policymakers look to balance public safety, due process, and constitutional freedoms.”

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