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Ohio Approves $40M PTSD Fund for First Responders, Passes Landmark Legislation in Transformative Year

Ohio Approves $40M PTSD Fund for First Responders, Passes Landmark Legislation in Transformative Year

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Ohio has approved a landmark $40 million fund to support first responders battling PTSD, marking a major win championed by the International Association of Fire Fighters. In politics, the 136th General Assembly introduced over 900 bills in 2025, with Governor Mike DeWine signing key measures including a $60 billion two-year state budget featuring a flat tax, an overhaul of higher education under Senate Bill 1, and House Bill 15 to boost energy generation. Other laws banned police arrest quotas, cracked down on dangerous dogs, and tweaked cannabis regulations, while a new congressional map emerged after partisan disputes, as reported by the Statehouse News Bureau. Active proposals include raising the minimum wage, creating a local food task force, and limiting AI regulations via the Ohio Right to Compute Act, per LegiScan.

Economically, Ohio's job market showed signs of weakening, with September unemployment dipping slightly to 4.8% but the state losing 2,000 jobs and labor force participation falling to 62.4%, according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and analysts at The Buckeye Institute. Construction added jobs nationally, but local pressures persist amid inflation. Positive notes include $4.2 million in state funding announced by Rep. Dontavius L. Jarrells for Columbus State equipment and Bexley development.

Communities saw education pushes like Bath Local Schools advancing a $56 million high school bond for May ballots, per WLIO, amid statewide funding woes echoed by Fairfield Schools. Infrastructure advanced with Butler Tech's new aviation and bioscience centers set for early 2026.

No major recent weather events disrupted the state.

Looking Ahead, watch for pending bills on minimum wage and elections before the 2026 session end, Bath's bond vote, and economic reports clarifying job trends amid federal delays.

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