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  • Local school district treasurers Dan Schall and Brad McKee are on the forefront of a state effort that aims to reduce costs and increase efficiencies by sharing services across public entities, such as school districts. The governor really believes that for too long the first options considered to save money are cutting services or raising taxes, but there really is a third way," said Randy Cole, policy manager with the Ohio Office of Budget and Management. "They can find efficiencies and change the way they perform services.

  • As public schools brace for leaner revenue streams next school year, at least nine districts in the Miami Valley have announced plans to trim more than $30 million from their budgets by eliminating more than 230 jobs, increasing class sizes, raising fees, canceling field trips, and delaying purchases of new school materials and equipment. Even though Gov. John Kasich has not released his complete plan for school funding, Ohio's Office of Budget and Management on Thursday issued an outline of what districts should expect in state aid. The data, however, didn't include the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal stimulus money and in Tangible Personal Property and Kilowatt Hour tax reimbursements.

  • .... "They're doing budget cutting by bits and pieces," says Alan Rosenthal, ... of operating their big, marble state office buildings, signing off on selling two legislative ...Consider these. . * The Ohio Department of Administrative Services Office of Pr... to the Ohio Office of Budget and Management. . * Minnesota and Wisconsin have a collaboration ...

  • Sales tax revenues distributed by the state in May rose for the 24th consecutive month in Montgomery and Greene counties, and also increased in five other counties in west-central and southwest Ohio, according to a the Ohio Department of Taxation and the Montgomery County Office of Management and Budget. Montgomery County sales tax revenues -- based on February 2012 sales and disbursed to the county by the Ohio Department of Taxation in May -- rose $175,000 from a year earlier to $5.2 million, a 3.5 percent increase, according to the report.

  • [Susan J. Ackerman] joins Community Solutions from the Ohio Office of Budget and Management (OBM), where she served as section Chief for Human Services for the past five years and was responsible for coordinating fiscal policies across various agencies. Prior to that position, she served as budget analyst for OBM and budget/policy analyst for the Ohio Legislative Budget Office. Ackerman has a Master's degree in city and regional planning from The Ohio State University and a B.A. in economics from Smith College. "Susan has in-depth, hands-on experience in the state budget and its development, particularly in health and human services funding," noted John Habat, director of Public Policy and Advocacy. "I am thrilled to be joining an organization with such a long and respected history," Ac...

  • NRPA, the state affiliates, and our national coalition partners such as the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity (NCPPA), the Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), the National Association of State Outdoor Recreation Liaison Officers (NASORLO), the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA), the US Soccer Foundation (USSF) and numerous other organizations have redoubled advocacy efforts for LWCF stateside. On the administrative level, NRPA, with the invaluable assistance of the Ohio Recreation and Park Association, has engaged the President's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in a dialogue to re-examine the factors that led to a poor score on an OMB program performance review called the PART analysis that inexplicably gave LWCF a score of "Results not Demonstrated,...

  • [Susan J. Ackerman] joins Community Solutions from tbe Ohio Office of Budget and Management (OBM), where she served as section Chief for Human Services for the past five years and was responsible for coordinating fiscal policies across various agencies. Prior to that position, she served as budget analyst for OBM and budget/policy analyst for the Ohio Legislative Budget Office. Ackerman has a Master's degree in city and regional planning from The Ohio State University and a B.A. in economics from Smith College. "Susan bas in-depth, hands-on experience in the state budget and its development, particularly in health and human services funding," noted John Habat, director of Public Policy and Advocacy. "I am thrilled to be joining an organization with such a long and respected history," Ac...

  • , 89, formerly of Rockville, MD, died Saturday, February 6th, at the Glen at Willow Valley. Born in Norwalk, CT, she was the daughter of the late Lewis and Jennie Gray Pugh. Mrs. Pugh was a member of the Rockville United Methodist Church in Rockville, MD. She attended Ohio University and was a budget analyst for the office of Management and Budget in Washington, D.C.

  • WASHINGTON Under pressure to revitalize his administration, President Bush reshuffled his economic team Tuesday with a new budget chief who is highly regarded on Capitol Hill and promised more changes were coming. He also named a new trade representative. Bush chose Rob Portman, a former six-term Republican congressman from Ohio and the current trade representative, to head the Office of Management and Budget, putting him at the heart of White House decision-making.

  • Among the first appointments Gov.-elect John Kasich has made is his director for the Office of Budget and Management. Makes sense -- considering Ohio's potentially $8 billion budget gap. Best to get someone who's knowledgeable and respected on that problem ASAP. Considering, however, that the governor's campaign was all about creating jobs, it'll be maybe more telling how he treats and deals with an appointee that Gov. Ted Strickland made and that, theoretically, Gov. Kasich is stuck with until May 2012. The reference is to Eric Fingerhut, the chancellor of Ohio's colleges.



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