An income tax cut inserted into the budget by Ohio House Republicans only strengthens the state鈥檚 case against a ban on tax cuts in the latest federal COVID relief package, according to the official who鈥檚 leading the lawsuit over that ban.
Last week, Ohio House Republicans inserted a into Gov. Mike DeWine's budget proposal.
Attorney General Dave Yost had said in the American Rescue Plan passed in March because he said Congress and President Biden don鈥檛 have authority to regulate state tax cuts, even though a tax cut wasn鈥檛 on the table then.
鈥淚 at the time mentioned that because I wanted to make it clear I was litigating over the principle of the thing, not because there was actually something we were trying to achieve," Yost said. "However, that belongs to the legislature, not to the attorney general.鈥
Yost said was drafted so broadly that it doesn鈥檛 make a provision to separate state and federal funds. He said he thinks not only is a federal ban on state tax cuts in the COVID relief package is overreaching, it violates the state鈥檚 right to provide tax cuts if it wants.
Yost's lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio last month.
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