Ohio Liberty Coalition Suggests Primary Challenges for Legislators Who Back Medicaid Expansion

The Ohio Liberty Coalition (OLC) spelled out in a February 12 news item how easily conservative groups could foster credible primary challenges to state legislators who choose to support Governor Kasich’s proposed Medicaid expansion. The Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives will deliberate on the issue in the coming weeks while reviewing Kasich’s entire budget plan. OLC… Continue reading Ohio Liberty Coalition Suggests Primary Challenges for Legislators Who Back Medicaid Expansion

Ohio Treasurer Urges Opposition to Medicaid Expansion

Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel voiced his opposition to expanding Medicaid in a February 11 letter to leaders of the Ohio General Assembly, Gongwer News reported. Mandel is the first state official to publicly speak out against Governor John Kasich’s proposed adoption of a key piece of President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Mandel… Continue reading Ohio Treasurer Urges Opposition to Medicaid Expansion

Gov. Kasich Enlists Socialized Medicine Lobbyists to Help Implement Obamacare

Governor John Kasich worked with the far-left Universal Health Care Action Network of Ohio (UHCAN Ohio) to build his case for Medicaid expansion, a central piece of President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Washington Post blogger Sarah Kliff detailed Kasich’s strategy in a February 6 Wonkblog entry. “Rather than having to convince the governor, Obamacare supporters… Continue reading Gov. Kasich Enlists Socialized Medicine Lobbyists to Help Implement Obamacare

Buckeye Institute Details its Opposition to Medicaid Expansion

Expanding Medicaid is the wrong decision for Ohio, according to a January 31 policy report from The Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, a free market think tank in Columbus. The report, written by Buckeye Institute president Robert Alt and policy analyst Greg Lawson, listed six major reasons Ohio should not expand Medicaid eligibility. Alt and Lawson… Continue reading Buckeye Institute Details its Opposition to Medicaid Expansion

With Medicaid Expansion, Gov. Kasich’s Credibility Collapses

Governor John Kasich’s proposal to expand Medicaid eligibility in Ohio after years of criticizing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), commonly known as Obamacare, means a total collapse in Kasich’s credibility on Washington spending. Kasich, a Republican, was elected in 2010 due in part to his record as a fiscal hawk in the U.S. House… Continue reading With Medicaid Expansion, Gov. Kasich’s Credibility Collapses

Most Workplace Freedom States Top Ohio in Disposable Income

Cross-posted from the archived Media Trackers Ohio site. Ohio had lower per-capita disposable income than 12 of 22 workplace freedom states in 2011, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). Although union bosses claim that allowing workers to opt out of union dues makes people poorer, a comparison of disposable incomes in Ohio,… Continue reading Most Workplace Freedom States Top Ohio in Disposable Income

Governor Kasich Still Considering Costly Medicaid Expansion

Ohio Governor John Kasich is expected to detail in a February 4 budget proposal his plans for expanding Medicaid eligibility as called for by the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Kasich, a Republican, faces pressure from a chorus of liberal groups devoted to increasing the size of government, as well as from… Continue reading Governor Kasich Still Considering Costly Medicaid Expansion

Ohio Education Association Pay Skyrockets Despite Shrinking Membership

The average pay of Ohio Education Association (OEA) employees increased by 25 percent between 2003 and 2012 while the union’s membership shrank by nearly 7 percent. During the same period, annual OEA dues charged to teachers increased by 25 percent. OEA had 131,089 members at the time of the union’s 2003 report to the U.S.… Continue reading Ohio Education Association Pay Skyrockets Despite Shrinking Membership

Conservative Health Policy Experts Warn Against Medicaid Expansion

Five conservative health policy experts disputed a widely cited study claiming Ohio would save $1.4 billion from 2014-2022 by expanding Medicaid eligibility. Opportunity Ohio published their comments on January 18, following positive coverage of the Health Policy Institute of Ohio (HPIO) study at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Columbus Dispatch, and elsewhere. “The Urban Institute says expanding Medicaid will cost… Continue reading Conservative Health Policy Experts Warn Against Medicaid Expansion

The Deadly Truth About Workplace Freedom

The Ohio Education Association (OEA), union campaign arm We Are Ohio, and other labor groups hope to convince Ohioans that workplace freedom kills workers. Ohio union bosses are desperate to keep mandatory union dues in place across the state following the December 2012 adoption of a right to work law in neighboring Michigan. Confronted with evidence that letting workers choose… Continue reading The Deadly Truth About Workplace Freedom