Neither do Taylor and her fellow Republicans take responsibility for their ample share of the shortfall. In 2005, they engineered changes in the state tax code that reduced revenues by a projected $4.4 billion in the next biennium. They slashed individual income tax rates by 21 percent. The state's regimen for taxing businesses required much reworking. What wasn't necessary was lowering further the share of taxes paid by businesses,the percentage having fallen from 40 percent in 1975 to 26.5 percent today.Governor Ted is left with a fiscal shit sandwich and not many options other than temporarily plugging the deficit with one time money.
I second Douglas' call for some mature members of the General Assembly to step up and begin looking for some solutions for Ohio's revenue pickle. There is a measured approach that can be employed to restore some of the tax reductions without creating undue pressure on taxpayers of Ohio.
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