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Ohio city mayors, county commissioners, and other local officials met with White House officials to talk about how municipalities have utilized money from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) noted the money comes from the American Rescue Plan, which passed Congress last year with no support from any Republican representatives or senators.
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The groups 鈥 after unveiling an online tool that tracks federal relief dollars 鈥 called for Gov. Mike DeWine to put more federal COVID-19 relief dollars into food assistance and other services for an 鈥渆quitable recovery.鈥
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The measure, now up for consideration in the Ohio Senate, would send more than $420 million in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act to Ohio communities.
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The money is intended to help different companies and organizations continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Among the proposals is a bill to appropriate money to Ohio nursing homes.
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The vast majority of families in Ohio will see a check in the mail or a bump in their bank account starting today, with the money coming through the鈥
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An income tax cut inserted into the budget by Ohio House Republicans only strengthens the state鈥檚 case against a ban on tax cuts in the latest federal鈥