Among the officials visiting was former state Rep. Barbara Sears (R., Monclova Township), now director of Medicaid for Ohio. She met with Jobs and Family Services employees and other local service providers from Erie and Ottawa counties.
Date: Apr 05, 2017
Category: U.S.
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Ex-lawmaker to replace Ohio's departing Medicaid director
Gov. John Kasich (KAY'-sik) says Barbara Sears will replace John McCarthy at the Ohio Department of Medicaid sometime next month. Sears is now assistant director of the Governor's Office of Health Transformation.
tate lawmakers have said they wanted money to go to health providers that do no perform abortions. Rep. Barbara Sears, R-Sylvania, previously said the new law would improve womens health care with $250,000 in state funds to the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers for new moms and babies.
Northwest Ohio lawmakers supporting the bill included Democratic Reps. Michael Ashford and Mike Sheehy; and Republican Reps. Barbara Sears, Tim Brown, Steve Arndt, Robert McColley, Bill Reineke, Tony Burkley, Robert Cupp and Jeff McClain.
benefits. A bill by Rep. Barbara Sears, a Republican from Toledo, would cut benefits to 12 weeks by linking their duration to the unemployment rate. It also would make other benefit changes while trying to replenish an unemployment insurance trust fund that owes $773 million to the federal government.
Date: Feb 29, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
States reduce jobless checks, adding pressure to unemployed
state to shorten benefits. A bill by Rep. Barbara Sears would cut benefits to as few as 12 weeks by linking their duration to the unemployment rate. It also would make other benefit changes while trying to replenish an unemployment insurance trust fund that owes $773 million to the federal government.
State Rep. Barbara Sears (R., Monclova Township) said the lowered income tax rates and the shift to higher consumption taxes contribute to the states economic development effort. She said states with higher consumption taxes and lower income taxes perform better economically.
Date: Apr 15, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
'Heartbeat bill' expected to get initial approval in Ohio House committee
Wachtmann said Republican Reps. Jay Hottinger of Newark, Barbara Sears of Monclova Township and Tim Brown of Bowling Green were replaced by Reps. Margaret Conditt of Liberty Township, Kristina Roegner of Hudson and Margaret Ann Ruhl of Mount Vernon. Democratic Rep. Heather Bishoff of Blacklick was r
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