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The Buckeye Institute Offers a Roadmap to Reopen Ohio Safely

In Policy Solutions for the Pandemic: Roadmap to Reopen Ohio Safely, The Buckeye Institute outlines several principles that should guide policymakers along the “road back to normal.” In the memo, Buckeye offers policy solutions on how to protect public health, how to jumpstart a dormant economy, how to balance Ohio’s budget, and how to prepare Ohio for tomorrow.

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The Buckeye Institute Urges Ohio Supreme Court to Reform Bail Reform

In Reforming Bail Reform, The Buckeye Institute urges the Ohio Supreme Court to rescind a last-minute change to Ohio’s new proposed bail rule (Criminal Rule 46) that threatens to “undermine the pro-liberty and pro-safety reforms” included in the original proposed rule. In the brief, Geisler writes, “Ohio’s over-reliance on cash bail fails to keep our communities safe and perpetuates injustice in our criminal justice system.”

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The Buckeye Institute’s Robert Alt Testifies Before the National Coronavirus Recovery Commission

Robert Alt, president and chief executive officer of The Buckeye Institute, testified to the prestigious and influential National Coronavirus Recovery Commission offering his advice as the Commission considers public policy recommendations to address the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of “saving lives and livelihoods.”

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The Buckeye Institute: Universal Occupational License Reciprocity will Strengthen Ohio’s Health Care System in Face of COVID-19

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The Buckeye Institute: March Jobs Numbers Mark Initial Impact of COVID-19

Andrew J. Kidd, Ph.D., an economist with The Buckeye Institute’s Economic Research Center, commented on newly released employment data from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, saying, “The March jobs report marks the initial impacts COVID-19 has had on Ohio’s economy. With an unemployment rate of 5.5 percent and private sector job losses of 36,300, these figures will only get worse in the coming months.”

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The Buckeye Institute: Criteria For Transitioning Ohioans Back to Work Should Be Public and Transparent

Robert Alt, president and chief executive officer of The Buckeye Institute, issued a statement calling on Ohio policymakers to outline the specific metrics, benchmarks, and criteria they are using to determine when and how Ohioans can safely return to work, saying, “Ohio’s businesses deserve advanced notice in order to complete the reopening process safely, and workers and customers need to have confidence that they can return to their previous routines.”

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“The Buckeye Institute: Strategic Use of Ohio’s Rainy Day Fund, Along with Budget Cuts, Would Avoid Tax Increases”

In Policy Solutions for the Pandemic: Using the Rainy Day Fund to Fight COVID-19’s Impact, The Buckeye Institute urged policymakers to strategically use Ohio’s rainy day fund to weather the invisible COVID-19 storm, but only after eliminating unnecessary state spending and answering Governor Mike DeWine’s call to cut government budgets by at least 20 percent.

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The Buckeye Institute: Education Savings Accounts Would Help American Families During the Pandemic

In Policy Solutions for the Pandemic: Enhancing Education with Education Savings Accounts, The Buckeye Institute calls on the U.S. Department of Education to create education savings accounts for every K-12 student in America. These accounts would immediately help parents with unanticipated education costs during the pandemic and would help students keep up with their learning.

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The Buckeye Institute Identifies Nearly $3 Billion Ohio Can Use to Fight COVID-19 and its Impact

In Policy Solutions for the Pandemic: Redirecting State Resources to Fight COVID-19, The Buckeye Institute identifies nearly $3 billion in Ohio’s bloated state budget that could be used to fight against the pandemic and its aftermath. Tough spending cuts, repurposed funding, and strategic tax reforms should all be used to see Ohio through these trying times. 

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