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This week on "The State of Ohio": The Senate version of the budget is on its way, with just a few weeks remaining to hammer out differences with the House. Lawmakers try to clarify the state auditor's role with JobsOhio. And we revisit and update two controversial issues from the last year - the abortion debate in Ohio and the state's new exotic animals law and the facility it created.
 

Hospitals aren't being patient with new fee that they say is a tax that will hurt care in Ohio.
By Bill Cohen - November 23, 2009
Ohio's 175 hospitals are making cutbacks and planning even more, as they brace for a new tax to hit them on November 30. Hospitals will have to pay the first installment of the tax that Ohio legislators approved to raise an estimated $718 million over the next two years. Tiffany Himmelreich is with the Ohio Hospital Association.


The hospital association says these pending cutbacks will be on top of cuts that have already been made in the past year or so. Nearly half of the hospitals have laid off staff and two-thirds have not filled job vacancies.

Tiffany Himmelreich (:37)


 
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