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00:00:29ONLINE AT OHEA.ORG.>> A FORMER
DEPUTY STATE TREASURER IS
00:00:38INDICTED ON BRIBERY CHARGES.
AND FORMER INMATES SPEAK OUT AND
00:00:45REACH OUT TO OTHERS ON GETTING
WORK AFTER THEY WALK OUT OF
00:00:46PRISON.
ALL THIS WEEK IN "THE STATE OF
00:00:49OHIO".
CAPTIONED BY THE
00:00:54NATIONAL CAPTIONING INSTITUTE
--WWW.NCICAP.ORG--
00:00:58>> A FORMER DEPUTY STATE
TREASURER WHO BECAME THE
00:01:07COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF
CHICAGO HAS PLEADED NOT GUILTY
00:01:09IN FEDERAL COURT TO AN ALLEGED
BRIBERY SCHEME, AND THE FORMER
00:01:10STATE TREASURER SAYS HE'S
SHOCKED BY THE INDICTMENT. (PIC
00:01:16-- INDICTMENT.
38 YEAR OLD AMER AHMAD IS IN THE
00:01:19BLUE SHIRT IN THIS PICTURE
LEAVING FEDERAL COURT. AHMAD IS
00:01:22ACCUSED OF USING HIS POSITION AS
DEPUTY TREASURER UNDER FORMER
00:01:24TREASURER KEVIN BOYCE TO HIRE
DOUGLAS HAMPTON AND HIS COMPANY
00:01:26TO CONDUCT A SERIES OF LUCRATIVE
SECURITIES TRADES ON BEHALF OF
00:01:28THE STATE AND THE TREASURER'S
OFFICE. IN EXCHANGE FOR THE
00:01:29COMMISSION HAMPTON RECEIVED, THE
INDICTMENT SAYS HAMPTON PAID
00:01:31AHMAD ABOUT $400,000. THE MONEY
WAS ALLEGEDLY DISGUISED AS LOANS
00:01:33TO A BUSINESS AHMAD PARTIALLY
CONTROLLED. AHMAD IS ACCUSED OF
00:01:36CREATING SCHEMES TO DEFRAUD THE
STATE AND THE INDICTMENT SAYS
00:01:38HAMPTON RECEIVED SIGNIFICANTLY
MORE BUSINESS THAN THE OTHER
00:01:42BROKERS. INCLUDED IN THE
INDICTMENT IS ALLEGED CO-
00:01:52CONSPIRATOR, MOHAMMED NOURE ALO,
WHO WAS A REGISTERED LOBBYIST.
00:02:01BOTH AHMAD AND ALO WERE TARGETED
IN ATTACK ADS FROM NOW-TREASURER
00:02:03JOSH MANDEL WHILE HE WAS
CHALLENGING BOYCE IN THE 2010
00:02:05ELECTIONS. THE ADS WERE HIGHLY-
CRITICIZED BY THE BOYCE CAMP AND
00:02:07NEWSPAPER EDITORIALS. BOYCE,
WHO LOST THE 2010 ELECTION AND
00:02:09IS NOW IN THE OHIO HOUSE, ISSUED
A VERY SHORT STATEMENT ON THE
00:02:10INDICTMENT THIS WEEK. IT READS:
"I REMAIN SHOCKED AND FOREVER
00:02:14STUNNED ON THE RECENTLY RELEASED
DETAILS ON THE INDICTMENT OF MY
00:02:17FORMER STAFF MEMBER. THE LEGAL
PROCESS WILL TAKE ITS COURSE AND
00:02:20ANY WRONGDOING SHOULD BE
PROSECUTED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
00:02:22OF THE LAW."
ONCE AGAIN, DEMOCRATS ARE
00:02:27POUNDING ON JOBSOHIO AND
REPUBLICAN GOV. JOHN KASICH'S
00:02:29RELATIONSHIP WITH A KEY CENTRAL
OHIO COMPANY AS A LEGISLATIVE
00:02:46ISSUE AND CERTAINLY A POTENTIAL
CAMPAIGN ISSUE. THIS WEEK, TWO
00:02:48DEMOCRATS UNVEILED A BILL THAT
WOULD BAN A SITTING OHIO
00:02:50GOVERNOR FROM RECEIVING OUTSIDE
COMPENSATION, INCLUDING FROM
00:02:52FIRMS SEEKING STATE FUNDS. THE
MEASURE FROM REPS. NICK
00:02:54CELEBREZZE OF PARMA AND RON
GERBERRY OF CANFIELD NEAR
00:02:56YOUNGSTOWN COMES AMID CONCERNS
OVER JOB-CREATION TAX CREDITS
00:02:58THAT THE KASICH ADMINISTRATION
AWARDED TO DIVISIONS OF THE
00:02:59CENTRAL OHIO STEEL PROCESSOR
WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES OVER THE
00:03:04PAST TWO YEARS.
>> THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK AGAINST
00:03:09JOBS OHIO, OR JOHN KASICH.
THIS IS ABOUT PROTECTING THE
00:03:14OFFICES OF DATE OFFICEHOLDERS.
WE MEAN THAT IN THE MOST GENERIC
00:03:17SENSE POSSIBLE.
THE LARGE OFFICE, BEING A PUBLIC
00:03:22SECTOR EMPLOYEE.
AND THE IMPORTANCE THAT GOES
00:03:27WITH THAT.
THIS LEGISLATION IS DESIGNED TO
00:03:28PROTECT THE CONSTITUENCIES AND
CITIZENS OF OHIO, MAKING SURE
00:03:35THERE IS NOT PAY TO PLAY
POLITICS.
00:03:36THIS PROTECTS OFFICEHOLDERS, AND
OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS.
00:03:40IT PROTECTS OUR CONSTITUENTS.
>> IF YOU HAVE COMPENSATION
00:03:48COMMENT AND BE AT GOVERNOR
KASICH ARE ANYONE ELSE --
00:03:51COMPENSATION, BE AT GOVERNOR
KASICH OR ANYONE ELSE, THEY
00:03:56SHOULD TAKE THE SAME PROCESS AS
DICK CHENEY.
00:03:58PUT ANY COMPENSATION OR ANY
HOLDINGS INTO BLIND TRUST.
00:04:08WE THINK THAT IS THE APPROPRIATE
WAY THAT STATEWIDE OFFICIALS
00:04:10SHOULD ACT.
IT WAS THE APPROPRIATE WAY THE
00:04:15VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY
OPERATED.
00:04:16WE BELIEVE THAT IS THE WAY OUR
STATE OFFICIALS SHOULD OPERATE
00:04:20AS WELL.
>> THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTED
00:04:27WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES
SUBSIDIARIES RECEIVED $619,000
00:04:29IN JOB-CREATION TAX CREDITS IN
2012 AND 2013. KASICH'S JOBSOHIO
00:04:32JOB CREATING ENTITY RECOMMENDED
THE TAX DEALS. AS A DIRECTOR OF
00:04:39THE FIRM, KASICH COLLECTED
$611,000 THROUGH FISCAL 2011.
00:04:44THE CHAIR OF THE OHIO ETHICS
COMMISSION SAID THAT KASICH
00:04:46BROKE CLEANLY FROM THE FIRM IN
2010 AND ALL PAYMENTS APPEARED
00:04:48APPROPRIATE.
TWO REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS ARE
00:04:54PROPOSING A MEASURE THAT WOULD
OVERTURN A RECENT DECISION BY
00:04:56THE HEAD OF THE OHIO BOARD OF
REGENTS THAT ALLOWS YOUNG
00:04:59IMMIGRANTS WITH TEMPORARY LEGAL
STATUS TO PAY IN-STATE TUITION
00:05:05RATES. REPS. MATT LYNCH OF SOLON
AND WES RETHERFORD OF HAMILTON
00:05:08SAY THE DECISION IS EGREGIOUS
AND WILL COST OHIO TAXPAYERS
00:05:12MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. MOST OF THE
STATE'S TWO- AND FOUR-YEAR
00:05:15PUBLIC COLLEGES HAVE PREVIOUSLY
CHARGED STUDENTS WHO DO NOT HAVE
00:05:19PERMANENT LEGAL STATUS TUITION
RATES MUCH HIGHER THAN WHAT
00:05:22OTHER OHIO STUDENTS PAY.
OHIO'S TOP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
00:05:26OFFICIAL SAYS NO DISTRICT
RECEIVED ALL AS ON OHIO'S NEW A-
00:05:30F REPORT CARDS, AND NONE
RECEIVED ALL F'S. SUPERINTENDENT
00:05:39RICHARD ROSS SAID AT THIS WEEK'S
RELEASE OF THE FIRST ROUND OF
00:05:41NEW SCORES THAT DISTRICTS
INSTEAD FELL AT ALL POINTS ON
00:05:42THE SCALE. THE 2013 REPORT CARDS
RATE SCHOOLS AND BUILDINGS IN
00:05:47THE FIRST NINE OF 18 NEW
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA. DISTRICTS
00:05:57AND BUILDINGS WON'T RECEIVE
OVERALL LETTER GRADES UNTIL
00:05:592015.
THE REVAMPED LETTER GRADE SYSTEM
00:06:01REPLACES THE SIX-TIER ASSESSMENT
SYSTEM THAT FEATURED SUCH LABELS
00:06:03AS "EXCELLENT" AND "CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT."
00:06:06AS OHIO KIDS HEAD BACK TO
SCHOOL, THE ADULTS THEY INTERACT
00:06:09WITH IN SCHOOL WILL HAVE NEW
TRAINING UNDER A LAW THAT'S
00:06:11DESIGNED TO STOP TEEN SUICIDE.
THE YOUTH SILENT EPIDEMIC LAW
00:06:15REQUIRES SCHOOL BOARDS TO
INCORPORATE YOUTH SUICIDE
00:06:18AWARENESS AND PREVENTION
TRAINING INTO THEIR EXISTING IN-
00:06:23SERVICE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS.
ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE DEWINE
00:06:25SAYS SUICIDE IS SECOND LEADING
CAUSE OF DEATH AMONG PEOPLE AGES
00:06:2815 AND 24.>> THE STATISTICS ARE
SHOCKING.
00:06:38THE CDC TELLS US THAT SUICIDE IS
THE SECOND LEADING CAUSE OF
00:06:45DEATH AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE IN OHIO
BETWEEN THE AGE OF 15 AND 24.
00:06:48HERE ARE THE NUMBERS.
MORE THAN ONE OUT OF FOUR YOUNG
00:06:57PEOPLE IN OHIO REPORT FEELING
HOPELESS OR SAD CONSTANTLY FOR
00:07:00TWO WEEKS OR MORE.
NEARLY ONE OUT OF SEVEN HAD
00:07:08SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED SUICIDEONE
OUT OF SEVEN.
00:07:14MORE THAN OUT OF 11 HAD ACTUALLY
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.THESE ARE
00:07:25SOBERING STATISTICS.
EVERYONE, INCLUDING THOSE OF US
00:07:31WHO HAVE NOT LOST A CHILD TO
SUICIDE, BUT EVERYONE HAS HAD
00:07:34SOME CONNECTION WITH SOMEONE WHO
HAS LOST A CHILD OR HAS LOST A
00:07:40LOVE ONE.
>> THE LAW, CALLED THE JASON
00:07:46FLATT ACT, WAS SPONSORED BY
REPUBLICAN REP. MARLENE ANIELSKI
00:07:48OF INDEPENDENCE IN SUBURBAN
CLEVELAND TO HONOR HER SON
00:07:50JOSEPH, WHO TOOK HIS LIFE IN
MARCH OF 2010. FLATT'S FATHER
00:07:55HAS PUSHED FOR LAWS IN 12
STATES, AND SAYS HE HAS NO
00:07:57EVIDENCE THAT BULLYING IS A
CONTRIBUTING FACTOR IN MOST
00:08:01TEEN SUICIDES, BUT ADDS THAT
BULLYING LAWS SHOULD BE
00:08:02STRENGTHENED ALONG WITH SUICIDE
PREVENTION STATUTES.
00:08:07WHILE THE STATE BUDGET IS A HUGE
TOPIC, IT IS, IN THE WORDS OF
00:08:12ONE VERY LEARNED POLITICAL
OBSERVER, "VEXATIOUS AND
00:08:14PUZZLING TO PEOPLE AND TEDIOUS
BEYOND BELIEF". THAT EXPERT IS
00:08:18TOM SUDDES, LONGTIME STATEHOUSE
JOURNALIST AND COLUMNIST AND NOW
00:08:21PROFESSOR AT OHIO UNIVERSITY,
AND HE MADE THAT ASSESSMENT AS
00:08:24HE LED THE STATE'S TOP TWO
BUDGET EXPERTS THROUGH A
00:08:27DISCUSSION OF THE GIANT SPENDING
PLAN BEFORE AN AUDIENCE AT THE
00:08:34COLUMBUS METROPOLITAN CLUB.
THOSE EXPERTS STATE BUDGET
00:08:35DIRECTOR TIM KEEN AND STATE TAX
COMMISSIONER JOE TESTA, ARGUABLY
00:08:37THE LEADING BACKERS OF THE
KASICH ADMINISTRATION'S BUDGET
00:08:40NEXT TO THE GOVERNOR HIMSELF.
THE DISCUSSION BEGAN WITH THE
00:08:44CHANGES TO PROPERTY TAXES THAT
HOMEOWNERS PAY SPECIFICALLY,
00:08:48THE NEW REQUIREMENT THAT
HOMEOWNERS WHO TURN 65 AFTER
00:08:52THIS YEAR AND MAKE OVER $30,000
A YEAR IN INCOME WILL BE MEANS
00:08:55TESTED TO CONTINUE TO RECEIVE
THE HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION.
00:08:59TESTA SAID THE HOMESTEAD TAX
EXEMPTION WAS INITIALLY CREATED
00:09:02TO HELP ELDERLY PEOPLE STAY IN
THEIR HOMES TILL THE EXEMPTION
00:09:05WAS EXTENDED TO ALL SENIORS WHEN
THAT INCOME THRESHOLD WAS TAKEN
00:09:09AWAY IN GOV. TED STRICKLAND'S
BUDGET IN 2007. IT'S A BENEFIT
00:09:13THAT TESTA SAYS COSTS THE STATE
AN AVERAGE OF 500 DOLLARS A
00:09:15PARCEL.>> A LOT OF PEOPLE AT THE
TIME, MYSELF INCLUDED, THOUGHT
00:09:25IT WAS INAPPROPRIATE.
MANY PEOPLE APPLIED AND GOT IT.
00:09:28NOW THE CHANGES TAKEN PLACE WITH
THIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND
00:09:32GOVERNOR.
IT GOES BACK TO A MEANS TEST.
00:09:35IT WILL GET A CPI ADJUSTMENT
GOING FORWARD.
00:09:44MUCH MORE FOCUSED ON THE
ORIGINAL INTENT, WHICH IS LOW
00:09:49INCOME SENIORS.
EVERYONE WHO HAS RECEIVED IT IN
00:09:52THE PAST, THEY FOLLOW THE RULES.
THE GOVERNMENT SAID THEY
00:09:56QUALIFIED.
THEY ARE GOING TO KEEP IT.
00:09:59MOVING FORWARD, IF YOU TURN 65
AND OWN OR LIVE IN YOUR HOME,
00:10:05YOU ALSO HAVE TO MEET IN INCOME
THRESHOLD TO CONTINUE.
00:10:10WE THINK THAT IS MORE FAIR, MORE
FOCUSED ON THOSE WHO REALLY NEED
00:10:15IT THE MOST.
>> KEEN NOTES THAT EVERYONE WHO
00:10:17IS 65 NOW WILL GET TO KEEP THE
HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION, BUT
00:10:19GOING FORWARD THERE WILL BE
MEANS TESTING. AND THE BUDGET
00:10:23ALSO INCLUDES THE ELIMINATION OF
THE 12.5% ROLLBACK THAT THE
00:10:26STATE WAS PAYING ON PROPERTY
TAXES FOR NEW LEVIES. KEEN
00:10:30DOESN'T THINK IT WILL MAKE MUCH
OF A DIFFERENCE IN PASSING
00:10:33PROPERTY TAX LEVIES FOR A SIMPLE
REASON. >> MOST PEOPLE DIDN'T
00:10:39EVEN KNOW IT EXISTED,
PARTICULARLY THE 12 POINT FIVE
00:10:44PERCENT.
YOU COULD TALK TO THE FIRST 10
00:10:47PEOPLE YOU SAW.
MAYBE TWO WOULD KNOW THERE WAS A
00:10:4912 POINT FIVE PERCENT ROLLBACK
ON OWNER-OCCUPIED PROPERTY.
00:10:51HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION, PERHAPS A
SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT CASE.
00:10:56IT IS NOT CERTAIN TO ME THAT
THERE WILL BE A DRAMATIC IMPACT
00:10:58ON LEVY PASSAGE.
>> TESTA AGREES, AND ADDS THAT
00:11:02IT ONLY MEANS AN INCREASE OF IS
37 CENTS PER MONTH PER MILL,
00:11:05WHICH HE DOESN'T FEEL IS ENOUGH
TO OVERRIDE THE REAL REASONS
00:11:09PEOPLE VOTE FOR OR AGAINST
LEVIES.>> $.37 IF THE DIFFERENCE
00:11:19IT MAKES PER MILL ON A $100,000
HOUSE.
00:11:21DO WE MAKE DECISIONS AS TO
WHETHER WE WILL SUPPORT OUR
00:11:25LEVIES ON THAT?
IT MAY BE A FACTOR.
00:11:27BUT WHAT ABOUT THE QUALITY OF
EDUCATION?
00:11:31WHAT ABOUT THE GRADUATE RATES?
DON'T THEY WEIGH ON PEOPLE'S
00:11:41MINDS WHEN THEY MAKE LEVY
DECISIONS?
00:11:42I THINK SO.
>> BUT ONE DEMOCRAT IS
00:11:45UNCONVINCED. REP. NICK BARBORAK
FROM LISBON IN COLUMBIANA COUNTY
00:11:47NEAR YOUNGSTOWN HAS PROPOSED A
BILL THAT WOULD DELAY THE
00:11:49PROPERTY TAX CHANGES TILL AFTER
THE NOVEMBER ELECTION, SAYING
00:11:52SCHOOL DISTRICTS HAD TO PLAN
THEIR FALL LEVIES BEFORE THE
00:11:54BUDGET WAS SIGNED. KEEN STRESSED
THAT SCHOOLS ARE JUST ONE AREA
00:11:59WHERE THE STATE SUPPORTS ITS
LOCAL ENTITIES, WHICH HE SAYS IS
00:12:04SOMETHING THAT HE THINKS ISN'T
FULLY UNDERSTOOD IN ALL THE TALK
00:12:07ABOUT THE CUTS TO THE LOCAL
GOVERNMENT FUND.>> OVER 85% OF
00:12:15THE GENERAL REVENUE FUND IS
DISTRIBUTED TO SCHOOLS, LOCAL
00:12:18GOVERNMENTS, AND OTHER ENTITIES
THAT SERVE OHIOANS.
00:12:20MUCH OF THE REVENUE THE STATE
GOVERNMENT RAISES THROUGH
00:12:24TAXATION FINDS ITS WAY RIGHT
BACK INTO LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
00:12:29THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND, OF
WHICH THERE HAS BEEN MUCH
00:12:34ATTENTION, IS JUST ONE SMALL
SOURCE OF THE STATE REVENUE
00:12:41DISTRIBUTED TO THE LOCALS.
IN THIS BUDGET, THERE IS GOING
00:12:46TO BE OVER $13.5 BILLION OF
STATE MONEY.
00:12:48IT IS DISTRIBUTED TO SCHOOLS AND
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS THIS FISCAL
00:12:54YEAR, AND IT WILL BE 14 BILLION
DOLLARS NEXT.
00:12:57THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND IS
$350 MILLION.
00:12:59BEYOND THAT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT
REVENUE -- CLEARLY THE NATIONAL
00:13:07ECONOMY HAD GREAT IMPACT ON
GOVERNMENT AT ALL LEVELS.
00:13:09TOTAL LOCAL REVENUE IS GROWING,
AND HAS GROWN OVER $2 BILLION IN
00:13:16THE PERIOD OF TIME THAT THE
GOVERNOR HAS BEEN IN OFFICE.
00:13:19THAT IS OVER $50 BILLION IN
TOTAL LOCAL AND SCHOOL REVENUE
00:13:25IN THIS STATE, OF WHICH THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND IS NOW
00:13:31$350 MILLION.
THERE IS BEEN A LOT OF FOCUS ON
00:13:32IT.
IT IS A SMALL FRACTION OF THE
00:13:35TOTAL AMOUNT OF AID THAT THE
STATE PROVIDES THE SCHOOLS, AND
00:13:41AN EVEN SMALLER FRACTION OF THE
TOTAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO
00:13:45SCHOOLS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO
PROVIDE THE SERVICES TO OHIO
00:13:47CITIZENS.
>> HE ADDS THAT WHEN DEMOCRATS
00:13:52CALL FOR THE SURPLUS IN STATE
FUNDS TO RESTORE CUTS TO THE
00:13:54LOCAL GOVERNMENT FUND INSTEAD OF
INCOME TAX CUTS, THEY SEEM TO BE
00:13:58EXPECTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT NOT
TO GET LESS MONEY WHEN EVERYBODY
00:14:01ELSE DID.
>> WE HAVE BEEN THROUGH A
00:14:04TREMENDOUS ECONOMIC CHALLENGE
HERE.
00:14:07WE HAD THE MOST SEVERE ECONOMIC
DOWNTURN SINCE THE GREAT
00:14:13DEPRESSION.
WE HAVE BEEN ENDURING THE
00:14:16SLOWEST ECONOMIC EXPANSION IN
THE POST-WORLD WAR II ERA.
00:14:20I WOULD EXPECT THAT GOVERNMENTS,
STATE, LOCAL, SCHOOL DISTRICT
00:14:30WOULD PROBABLY FEEL THE SAME
IMPACTS WITH THE LARGER ECONOMY.
00:14:33FOR GOVERNMENTS TO THINK THEY
ARE SOMEHOW EXEMPT FROM THE
00:14:36ECONOMY, THE IMPACTS, GENERAL
EFFECTS OF THE ECONOMY, I THINK
00:14:40ISRAEL -- UNREALISTIC -- IS
UNREALISTIC.
00:14:45THERE IS MORE MONEY GOING TO
SCHOOLS IN THE KASICH
00:14:49ADMINISTRATION FROM THE STATE
THAN WHEN THE GOVERNOR CAME INTO
00:14:52OFFICE.
IT REFLECTS THE FACT THAT IT IS
00:14:56A PRIORITY OF THE GOVERNOR TO
TRY TO FOCUS SIGNIFICANT
00:14:57RESOURCES TO THE SCHOOLS.
>> SEVERAL CRITICS OF THE KASICH
00:15:03ADMINISTRATION HAVE SAID THAT
LAST STATEMENT IS NOT TRUE. THE
00:15:05NEW FUNDING FORMULA IN THE STATE
BUDGET DOES PROVIDE MORE THAN 15
00:15:09BILLION DOLLARS TO SCHOOLS OVER
THE NEXT TWO YEARS AN INCREASE
00:15:13OF MORE THAN 830 MILLION DOLLARS
OVER THE PREVIOUS BUDGET. DAMON
00:15:17ASBURY WITH THE SCHOOL BOARDS
ASSOCIATION SAYS THE BUDGET DOES
00:15:20SHOW THAT K-12 EDUCATION IS A
PRIORITY FOR GOV. KASICH, BUT HE
00:15:24ADDS THERE'S STILL A 600 MILLION
DOLLAR DEFICIT FROM THE BUDGET
00:15:30BEFORE KASICH TOOK OFFICE.
SCHOOLS ARE JUST ONE LOCAL
00:15:34ENTITY THAT CAN RAISE TAXES. AND
TAX COMMISSIONER TESTA NOTED
00:15:36THAT WHEN ASKED ABOUT THE FUTURE
OF TAX REFORM.>> WE HAVE A VERY,
00:15:43VERY COMPLEX STATE AND LOCAL
TAX.
00:15:47MUNICIPALITIES, SCHOOL
DISTRICTS.
00:15:51THERE ARE SO MANY TAXING
ENTITIES AT THE LOCAL LEVELS IN
00:15:55THE STATE.
IT MAKES IT VERY DIFFICULT AND
00:15:59EXPENSIVE FOR BUSINESSES.
IT IS DIFFICULT.
00:16:01THERE IS HOME RULE, LOCAL
JURISDICTION AND RESPONSIBILITY.
00:16:06I WAS ON COUNTY GOVERNMENT FOR A
LONG TIME, AND I RESPECT THAT.
00:16:12I ALSO RECOGNIZE THAT THE
HUNDREDS OF INDIVIDUAL ENTITIES
00:16:19THAT HAVE AUTHORITIES ATTACK
SOME DIFFERENT WAYS MAKE THEM
00:16:28VERY COMPLEX AND EXPENSIVE FOR
BUSINESSES TO TRANSACT BUSINESS
00:16:36AND GROW.
IT IS A DISINCENTIVE.
00:16:36THERE'S A LOT OF WORK TO BE DONE
TO TRY TO BRING SOME UNIFORMITY,
00:16:45BRING SOME GREATER CONSISTENCY,
TRY TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR
00:16:47BUSINESSES TO BE ABLE TO COMPLY,
PARTICULARLY BUSINESSES TO
00:16:51COMPLY WITH THE MYRIAD OF TAX
LAWS, PARTICULARLY AT THE LOCAL
00:16:55LEVEL.
THE TAX CLIMATE HAS IMPROVED.
00:16:58WE HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO.
>> KEEN ADDED TO THAT WITH STATS
00:17:02ON MONEY RAISED BY THE STATE AND
BY LOCALS IN 2011, THE LAST YEAR
00:17:04FOR WHICH THOSE COMPLETE NUMBERS
ARE AVAILABLE.>> THE STATE
00:17:12COLLECTED ABOUT $25 BILLION IN
TAXES FROM ALL SOURCES.
00:17:13NOT JUST THE GENERAL FUND.
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS COLLECTED
00:17:19ABOUT $22 BILLION IN TAXES.
I DON'T THINK IT IS GENERALLY
00:17:24UNDERSTOOD HOW MUCH TAX REVENUE
IS RAISED ACROSS THE STATE BY
00:17:31LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND SCHOOLS.
WHEN WE HAVE A CONVERSATION
00:17:38ABOUT TAXATION AND THE IMPACT ON
THE ECONOMY, YOU HAVE TO
00:17:39CONSIDER THOSE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
TAXES.
00:17:42WE HAVE THE MOST LOCAL ADD-ON
INCOME TAXES OF ANY STATE IN THE
00:17:54COUNTRY, AND PIGGYBACK SALES
TAXES.
00:17:55WE HAVE A VARIETY OF LOCAL
GOVERNMENT JURISDICTIONS THAT
00:18:00ARE LEVYING PROPERTY TAXES.
THAT HAS GOT TO BE TAKEN INTO
00:18:04CONSIDERATION AS WE THINK ABOUT
THE IMPACT OF TAXATION ON
00:18:09ECONOMIC GROWTH AND
COMPETITIVENESS.
00:18:10>> ONE TAX THAT DIDN'T MAKE IT
INTO THE BUDGET, MUCH TO THE
00:18:13FRUSTRATION OF MANY REPUBLICANS
AND DEMOCRATS ALIKE, IS THE
00:18:16SEVERANCE TAX ON BIG OIL AND
NATURAL GAS DRILLERS, WHICH
00:18:22TESTA CALLED "INSULTINGLY LOW".
HE WOULDN'T SPECULATE WHY IT
00:18:24DIDN'T GO THROUGH, BUT SAYS THE
DISCUSSION ISN'T OVER.>> CLEARLY
00:18:31WE FEEL THAT THIS IS THE RIGHT
THING TO DO.
00:18:32OUR GOAL HERE IS, THE ATTEMPT IS
NOT TO GROW GOVERNMENT.
00:18:40IT IS TO REDUCE THE PERSONAL
INCOME TAX RATES.
00:18:45TIM HAS ALREADY STATED IT.
WE ARE TOO HIGH.
00:18:50THERE IS A DISADVANTAGE.
WE TALKED ABOUT A CHANGE IN SOME
00:19:00JURISDICTIONS IN THE STATE.
IT IS RIDICULOUS.
00:19:04EVEN WITH THE 10% CUT WE MANAGED
TO GET IN THIS BUDGET, THAT
00:19:10TAKES US DOWN TO 9.394 OR
SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
00:19:15IT IS STILL WAY TOO HIGH IN THE
AGGREGATE.
00:19:16THAT IS WHAT THE GOAL WAS.
WE ARE STILL COMMITTED TO IT AND
00:19:21THINK IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO
DO.
00:19:22WE ARE THE LOWEST IN THE
COUNTRY.
00:19:24OUR PROPOSAL WOULD KEEP US THE
LOWEST IN THE COUNTRY ON GAS,
00:19:28FIFTH LOWEST ON OIL, AND NOT BE
A DISINCENTIVE.
00:19:33THE COMMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE, THE
PEOPLE WILL TAKE THEIR RIGS AND
00:19:42DRILL WHERE THERE IS NO OIL, IS
NONSENSE.
00:19:49THE COMMODITY IS HERE, AND IT IS
VALUABLE.
00:19:50IT IS EXPENSIVE TO DRILL.
WE PUT A COST RECOVERY PEACE
00:19:55INTO OUR PROPOSAL.
WE ARE TREATING THE OIL AND GAS
00:19:59INDUSTRY FAIRLY IN OUR PROPOSAL.
WHY IT DID NOT GET THROUGH THE
00:20:02LEGISLATURE, I CAN'T SPEAK TO
THAT.
00:20:04IT CERTAINLY SHOULD.
>> AND KEEN SAYS THE DEBATE
00:20:07ISN'T OVER ON MEDICAID
EXPANSION.>> THE PROVISIONS OF
00:20:12THE ACA KICK IN ON JANUARY 1.
THE GOVERNOR ADVANCE THIS
00:20:22ELEMENT AS PART OF THE BUDGET
BECAUSE WE NEED TO HAVE TIME TO
00:20:24PREPARE TO BE READY FOR JANUARY
1, 2014.
00:20:26WE HAVE WORKED VERY HARD TO TRY
TO PERSUADE THE LEGISLATURE THAT
00:20:32THIS IS THE RIGHT COURSE OF
ACTION.
00:20:33THEY WERE UNPREPARED TO DO THAT
IN THE BUDGET BILL.
00:20:37THEY HAVE COMMITTED TO CONTINUE
TO WORK ON THIS AS A SEPARATE
00:20:40PIECE OF LEGISLATION.
THERE ARE HEARINGS TO CONTINUE
00:20:46TO TALK ABOUT HOW TO MOVE
FORWARD THROUGH LEGISLATIVE
00:20:54ACTION.
WE WILL CONTINUE TO WORK WITH
00:20:58THE LEGISLATURE TO DO JUST THAT.
I AM HOPEFUL THERE WILL BE
00:21:02ACTION WHEN THE LEGISLATURE
RETURNS AFTER LABOR DAY.
00:21:03I FEEL THERE IS A STRONG
LIKELIHOOD THAT THERE WILL BE
00:21:11ACTION BEFORE THE END OF THE
CALENDAR YEAR.
00:21:13>> SO I CAN SAY YOU ARE
OPTIMISTIC?
00:21:17>> YOU CAN.
>> WHILE KEEN WAS PLEASED TO
00:21:21FORECAST A FUTURE ON MEDICAID
EXPANSION, HE WAS LESS PLEASED
00:21:23TO TALK ABOUT SOME OF THE OTHER
NON-SPENDING RELATED ITEMS THAT
00:21:26WERE IN THE BUDGET
SPECIFICALLY, RESTRICTIONS ON
00:21:27ABORTION.>> OHIO, FOR A NUMBER
OF YEARS, HAS USED THE BUDGET
00:21:36PROCESS AND BUDGET BILLS TO
ADDRESS A WIDE RANGE OF POLICY
00:21:41ISSUES THAT TOUCH TO A GREATER
OR LESSER DEGREE ON RESOURCE
00:21:48ALLOCATION AND PROGRAM OPERATION
ISSUES.
00:21:52CERTAINLY SEVERAL OF THE
PROVISIONS IN THIS BILL ON THE
00:21:56SUBJECT YOU MENTIONED YOU HAVE A
BUDGET ELEMENT TO IT.
00:21:58ALLOCATING RESOURCES BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR CERTAIN
00:22:05PROGRAMS HAS A BUDGET RELATED
ELEMENT TO IT.
00:22:09WE CAN ARGUE ABOUT WHAT SHOULD
BE AND WHAT BILL, AND THE EXTENT
00:22:15TO WHICH IT IS BUDGET RELATED OR
NOT.
00:22:15IT HAS BEEN THE CASE FOR A
NUMBER OF YEARS THAT ISSUES OF
00:22:22THIS SORT HAVE FOUND THEIR WAY
INTO THE BIENNIAL BUDGET BILLS.
00:22:24>> IS THAT A GOOD WAY TO DO
BUSINESS?
00:22:29>> IF WE CAN TALK JUST ABOUT THE
NUMBERS, THAT WOULD BE FINE WITH
00:22:34ME.
I RECOGNIZE THAT BUDGETS ARE NOT
00:22:39JUST ABOUT THE NUMBERS.
IT'S ABOUT THE STATUTES THAT
00:22:44ESTABLISH THE PROGRAMS AND THEIR
OPERATION, THE ALLOCATION OF
00:22:46THOSE RESOURCES.
THERE'S GOING TO BE STATUTORY
00:22:52CHANGES, CODIFIED AND NON-
CODIFIED.
00:22:53I AM ACCOMMODATED TO THAT.
>> AS FOR WHAT THE BUDGET
00:22:59EXPERTS ARE WORKING ON NEXT,
KEEN SAYS THE MID-BIENNIUM
00:23:01REVIEW WILL COME OUT SOMETIME
NEXT YEAR. AND HE WOULDN'T SAY
00:23:03WHAT ITEMS MIGHT MAKE IT INTO
THAT BUDGET UPDATE BILL.
00:23:07TURNING NOW TO PEOPLE WHO ARE
JUST GETTING BACK INTO
00:23:09PARTICIPATING IN THE TAX-PAYING
PROCESS PEOPLE LEAVING PRISON
00:23:15WITH FELONY CONVICTIONS ON THEIR
RECORDS. ONE OF THE TOUGHEST
00:23:17ISSUES THEY FACE IN THEIR
TRANSITION IS FINDING MEANINGFUL
00:23:19EMPLOYMENT THAT HELPS THEM
ESTABLISH NEW LIVES AND SETTLE
00:23:23THE PROBLEMS THAT MAY STILL BE
PLAGUING THEM FROM THEIR TIME
00:23:25BEFORE AND DURING THEIR
SENTENCES. THE OHIO DEVELOPMENT
00:23:29SERVICES AGENCY WHAT USED TO BE
THE DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT
00:23:32HAS BEEN PARTNERING WITH SOME 20
NON-PROFIT LOCAL AGENCIES TO
00:23:35OFFERING WORKSHOPS FOR PEOPLE
WHO NEED HELP WITH FINDING
00:23:38FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOR GOING
BACK TO SCHOOL, PAYING FOR CHILD
00:23:40SUPPORT, GETTING BACK THEIR
DRIVER'S LICENSES, AND SECURING
00:23:46THAT ALL-IMPORTANT JOB. AND ONE
IDEA THAT'S BEING SUGGESTED FOR
00:23:48PEOPLE HAVING TROUBLE GETTING
HIRED IS START YOUR OWN
00:23:50BUSINESS. WESLEE PULLEN IS THE
PRINCIPAL OF THE RESILIENCE
00:23:55PROJECT, WHICH WORKS WITH EX-
CONS BOTH IN AND OUTSIDE OF
00:23:58PRISON ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP FROM
THE PERSPECTIVE OF A FORMER
00:24:00INMATE. >> I HAVE TO BE ABLE TO
PRESENT MYSELF IN A WAY WHERE
00:24:11PEOPLE CAN UNDERSTAND THAT
EVERYONE DESERVES A SECOND
00:24:12CHANCE.
WHAT I DID WAS A MISTAKE, NOT
00:24:15WHO I AM.
IF YOU COME AT IT THAT WAY, A
00:24:19PERSON UNDERSTANDS.
WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES.
00:24:22WE ALL DESERVE A SECOND CHANCE.
>> PULLEN USES A BEHAVIORAL
00:24:26TRAINING PROGRAM CALLED RESET
DEVELOPED BY VANITA NEVIS, WHO
00:24:28TAUGHT IT TO IN WORKSHOPS IN
CLEVELAND AND COLUMBUS. VOORHIES
00:24:32IS A PROFESSOR AT ZANE STATE
UNIVERSITY, AND A COUNSELOR AT
00:24:35SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CENTERS, WHICH ARE FEDERALLY AND
00:24:37STATE FUNDED CENTERS WHERE EX-
CONS CAN WORK ON THEIR BUSINESS
00:24:40PLANS. >> WE HAVE HAD PEOPLE
OPEN UP FOOD CARTS,
00:24:49ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES WERE THEY
GO OUT AND WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS
00:24:51TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN GARDENING
INTO URBAN AND RURAL SETTINGS.
00:24:56WE HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE OPENING
UP RESTAURANTS AND FOOD
00:25:01SERVICES, CLEANING SERVICES,
TRUCKING SERVICES.
00:25:02IT IS THE FULL GAMUT OF SMALL
BUSINESSES.
00:25:06EACH ONE OF THEM HOPEFULLY CAN
ADD MORE EMPLOYEES, SO IT WILL
00:25:15MAKE A GREAT ENVIRONMENTAL AND
HUMAN IMPACT ON AREAS THEY GO
00:25:18BACK TO.
>> ONE SUCCESS STORY IS WENDY
00:25:20ADCOCK, WHO STARTED FUSION
BAKERY CAFÉ IN COLUMBUS AFTER
00:25:22FINDING NO ONE WOULD HIRE HER
KNOWING THAT SHE'D SPENT TIME IN
00:25:23PRISON.>> I RAN INTO THAT, AND
THAT WAS ONE OF MY MAJOR
00:25:30FRUSTRATIONS, WHICH PUSHED ME
INTO STARTING MY OWN BUSINESS.
00:25:33AFTER STARTING MY OWN BUSINESS,
THROUGH CATERING.
00:25:40>> SHE NOW ALSO WORKS FOR
HINKLES AND MCCOY, A COLUMBUS
00:25:44AGENCY THAT OFFERS JOB-SEARCH
SERVICES TO PEOPLE LEAVING
00:25:46PRISON. THESE FOLKS WERE ALL AT
THE SECOND ANNUAL RESTORED
00:25:49CITIZEN SUMMIT. THE STATE PLANS
TO DO ANOTHER ONE NEXT YEAR, AND
00:25:51MAY HOLD THE EVENT IN ANOTHER
PART OF THE STATE.
00:25:54AND THAT'S IT FOR THIS WEEK.
FOR MY COLLEAGUES AT OHIO PUBLIC
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