Join us on Monday, May 5, 11:00 am
The House passed their version of the state budget on April 9, Substitute Bill 96. The process moves to the Senate where it will spend several weeks.
Learn what was passed in the House version and how it differed from the Governor's As-Proposed budget. Unfortunately, health and human services lost ground, but there is still time (and need!) for advocacy during the Senate process.
Where we've been
Ohio Budget timeline in the Senate, April - May
Community Solutions’ State Budget priorities for 2026-27
Policy and financial support for harm reduction in the state budget
HB 96 testimony: On legalizing life-saving fentanyl testing equipment
What are the plans to address maternal and infant health in the state budget?
Federal Public Comment Opposing Medicaid Work Requirements
Medicaid work requirement waiver: Comparing the draft versus final submission
How do Medicaid trigger laws work?
HB96 Public Testimony: Medicaid trigger language threatens hard working Ohioans
HB 96 Public Testimony: Medicaid expansion provision
Young kids in Ohio poised to gain continuous healthcare coverage under Medicaid waiver 1115
Ohio’s proposed Medicaid work requirement could cost thousands of Ohioans their healthcare coverage
Health and human services loses ground in Substitute House Bill 96
Mapping the Money: Health and Human Services funding webinar
HB 96 testimony: Refundable child tax credit
The role of federal funding in county budgets
How does federal funding affect health and human services in Ohio?
Our recommendations for Job and Family Services funding in the state budget
When will Ohio have a final state budget? A timeline refresher