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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: Ohio House committee testimony on HB 483
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio House committee testimony on HB 483. On Wednesday I went to Columbus and testified about House Bill 483. Before the Ohio House Finance and Appropriations Committee. Here's my prepared testimony. Olivera Perkins quoted some of it in her Tuesday PD article about the bill. Of course there's plenty of opportunity for the House, or the Senate, to put some version of it back in before HB 483's final passage.). Posted by Bill Callahan.
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: HB 483: Unemployment compensation only for the connected?
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. HB 483: Unemployment compensation only for the connected? Hidden deep in Ohio House Bill 483. One of the eleven bills spawned by Governor Kasich's "Mid-Biennium Review". Is a one-sentence change in the Unemployment Compensation process that will create yet another obstacle for any newly unemployed Ohioan who's among the state's two and a half million adults still lacking home broadband access. Or the skills to use it. So if you think yo...
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: Ohio coal: How many jobs?
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio coal: How many jobs? As angry bipartisan crowds of Ohio politicians gather to defend "our coal jobs" from the US EPA's proposed new rules for coal power plants. It's worth noting just how many jobs we're talking about. Here's how many, courtesy of the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services Labor Market Information site. Yes, those are the actual numbers - no zeros have been omitted. It's off topic, but note the increase.
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: January 2014
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. On MLK Day: Which Clevelanders' jobs are worth least? No surprises, but it's Martin Luther King Day so let's put it out there. From the same source as the last few posts, the U.S. Census' most recent American Community Survey (2010-2012 Three Year Estimate). Note well: The median. Not unlike some of our neighbors. Posted by Bill Callahan. Links to this post. So, heres the point of the previous. The Clevelanders whose minimal average pay...
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: April 2014
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio House committee testimony on HB 483. On Wednesday I went to Columbus and testified about House Bill 483. Before the Ohio House Finance and Appropriations Committee. Here's my prepared testimony. Olivera Perkins quoted some of it in her Tuesday PD article about the bill. Of course there's plenty of opportunity for the House, or the Senate, to put some version of it back in before HB 483's final passage.). Posted by Bill Callahan.
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: February 2006
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. SOMETHING SEEMS. DIFFERENT. Some words we did not hear in Frank Jackson's first "State of the City" speech. Some words we did. Hear: "Cleveland Public Power rates". Not to detract from all those upstanding City Club members and "civic professionals", but wouldn't it be nice to have the Mayor's State of the City report delivered to an audience of regular Cleveland voters. Posted by Bill Callahan. Links to this post. AD HOMINEM, AD NAUSEAM.
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: June 2014
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. Ohio coal: How many jobs? As angry bipartisan crowds of Ohio politicians gather to defend "our coal jobs" from the US EPA's proposed new rules for coal power plants. It's worth noting just how many jobs we're talking about. Here's how many, courtesy of the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services Labor Market Information site. Yes, those are the actual numbers - no zeros have been omitted. It's off topic, but note the increase.
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: July 2006
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Diary has moved! Started here three years ago. (I was Blogger before Blogger was Google. isn't that a song or something? But the time has come to move along. This site will stay up for the foreseeable future, and I'm linking back to its archives from the new site. But all posting from here on out will be at. If you have Cleveland Diary. On your blogroll or an RSS feed, please update the link. Posted by Bill Callahan.
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Callahan's Cleveland Diary: What we need (Utah Phillips)
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Thinking about economics, politics and real life in Cleveland, Ohio. What we need (Utah Phillips). Everyone needs a nice place to live in,. And good food to eat that's not too expensive,. And clean clothes with no holes or patches. A doctor to call, an old friend to visit,. A way to get places, parties, and music. A street to walk safely,. And benches to sit on with shade in the summer,. And warm friendly places to be in the winter,. Some work to do that's useful to others. And doesn't get boring.