On November 6, 2018, Mike DeWine was elected to serve as the 70th Governor of the State of Ohio. Gov. DeWine has had a long and distinguished career in public service, focusing on protecting Ohio children and families. He was previously the 50th Attorney General of Ohio and has previously been elected to serve as Greene County Prosecutor, Ohio State Senator, U.S. Congressman, Ohio Lt. Governor, U.S. Senator.
By working together, we've been able to create a better Ohio over the past six years: more than 450,000 new private-sector jobs, a balanced budget with more than $2 billion in reserves, lower taxes, common-sense regulations, record school funding and better roads. But, we can't rest on our laurels. We must do all we can to be prepared for the future. To continue Ohio's job creation momentum, the state's operating and transportation budgets for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2018 build on what we know works - focusing on areas critical to long lasting job growth and embracing the future and the emerging technologies that will create new job opportunities.
MAINTAINING FISCAL DISCIPLINE
The essential foundation of Ohio's economic turnaround and improved business climate is state government's fiscal stability. As a result, Governor John R. Kasich's budgets have been among the strongest in the nation, and world-class corporations and small business operators alike are realizing that Ohio's stable state finances make it a welcoming place to do business and to have that business succeed.
STRENGTHENING OHIO'S JOBS-FRIENDLY BUSINESS CLIMATE
Ohioans have enjoyed one the biggest tax cuts in the nation over the past six years with more than $5 billion in tax relief. These tax cuts have helped spur our state's economic recovery and made Ohio one of the nation's top states for job creation. At the same time, Ohio has made regulatory reform a key priority within state government. Despite this progress, many elements of Ohio's tax system remain irrational and align poorly with today's consumer-driven economy. That is why this budget builds upon the Kasich Administration's previously enacted reforms.
HELPING OHIOANS BETTER PREPARE FOR CAREERS AND COLLEGE
Continual education and workforce training are crucial in today's economy if we are to help Ohioans be better prepared when technology forces profound changes for industries and their workforce needs.
TAKING OHIO TO WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE IN THE 21ST CENTURY BY EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY
Ohio state government has been working to stay ahead of the curve with advances in technology with innovative, forward-looking improvements in its programs and strategic investments in technologies that encourage economic growth. Gov. Kasich continues to build on that progress with a number of new or expanded initiatives.
SUPPORTING OUR MOST VULNERABLE OHIOANS
The new state budget continues to prioritize necessary support for Ohio's most vulnerable, including the mentally ill, drug addicted and developmentally disabled.
GETTING A JUMP ON THE FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION
The Kasich Administration is committed to embracing the future of transportation with new investments and forward-looking policies to ensure that Ohio maintains its leadership role within the automotive and aviation industries in order to benefit from the business investments and jobs that follow. Highlights of the state transportation budget for FYs 2018 and 2019 - passed earlier this year - include:
BOTTOM LINE: By maintaining Ohio's fiscal strength through conservative budgeting and smart management, we can continue to provide job creators with a stable environment for growth. At the same time, embracing innovation and the jobs of tomorrow will keep Ohio economically competitive and at least one step ahead of others with emerging technologies that can help us reap the benefits and jobs that follow.