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2019 State Tax Revenues Exceeded Projections

The state says Ohio finished in strong financial position at the end of the most recent fiscal year, a good sign for the upcoming two-year budget.  

The Office of Budget and Management says state tax collections topped expectations by $651 million, or 2.9%, for the year ending in June. Overall collections stood at $34 billion for fiscal year 2019.  Gongwer News Service reports that the final tally for 2019 state taxes was also more than $1 billion higher than fiscal year 2018. Both income and sales tax collections were strong.  Ohio lawmakers were unable to finish work on the state's $69 billion spending plan at the end of June and instead passed a bill providing temporary funding for 17 days.
 

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