Ohio wants to give state college grads 3-year tax break to remain in state for work

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Ohio wants to give state college grads three-year tax break to remain in state for work

An Ohio legislator proposed Monday granting graduates from any Ohio university who take a full-time job in the state will get a three-year exemption from state income tax.

Cross mentioned that Ohio once had 24 congressional districts and now has 15. With his plan, he said he wants to put the state back on a path to having 24 districts. The plan would also provide tax breaks to businesses that offer college students paid internships. Another plan feature would add more money to the state's grant fund for students with associate degrees looking to continue toward a bachelor's degree.

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