Lawmakers propose new recruitment tactic to fill Ohio jobs: Forgiving student loan debt

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the release of Ohio's new tourism video Friday, two legislators have a new recruitment tactic to get more people to live in the state. Reps.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the release of Ohio's new tourism video Friday, two legislators have a new recruitment tactic to get more people to live in the state.

"This bill is really focused, narrowly focused on how do we attract and retain college graduates," Cross said."We're losing too much of our talent, folks are not finding reasons to stay here, they're finding much more reasons to go to other parts of the country," Denson said."But what we continually hear from business owners is that 'We need talent, we need more talent, we need more talent.

The Legislative Service Commission predicted it would cost the state anywhere from $50 million to $150 million over the three year process. Under codified law, the vast majority of any personal income tax revenue losses would be handled by the General Revenue Fund. The rest of the losses would be managed by the Local Government Fund and Public Library Fund.

"Rep. Cross and myself will be out of the General Assembly before we really start seeing the return on investment that we're making today," Denson said."But that's what we're sent to Columbus to do, and that's make right decisions for the healthy financial stability of Ohio." RELATED: Comments about the Holocaust from representative sponsoring 'divisive concepts' bill raise concerns

"So really, investing in our schools and stop with this silly debate about non-issues that that are all about driving wedges between schools and communities over issues of race, over issues of sexual orientation," DiMauro said."Let's get down to the business of making sure that every single student in the state of Ohio as a high quality education and an educators are lifted up and supported so that we are giving our students what they need and deserve.

Republican-led with bipartisan backing, another bill — HB183 — would allow local school boards to hire substitutes who don’t have college degrees. This, as long as they meet the school’s educational requirements, pass a criminal background check, and are of “good moral character.”

 

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