Ohioâs local officials could get a bigger pay bump if the Ohio Houseâs version of the budget goes through.
In todayâs Morning Briefing, we talk about the provision that changed in the Houseâs draft budget, as well as have a look at three area graduates who will be moving up to the WNBA after the draft.
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⢠Bumping up raises: Officials currently get an automatic 1.75% yearly raise, and this would replace that.
⢠Who is included: The pay raises impact county and township officials, such as township trustees and county commissioners, engineers, prosecutors, judges and coroners.
⢠Wide approval: Though the budget as a whole passed with only Republican votes, Democratic politicians also expressed their approval for the raises, with Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney, D-Westlake, saying a lot of local officials have showed data that compared to other states Ohioâs officials are underfunded.
⢠Next steps: The Houseâs draft of the budget will soon be vetted by the Ohio Senate, and if they approve, it will go into effect
âSomething in the air in Daytonâ: WNBA Draft shines light on 3 local stars
⢠Fairmont grad: In the second round, forward Maddy Westbeld, a Fairmont graduate, was picked by the Chicago Sky after five years at Notre Dame.
⢠Wayne grad: Soon after, the Indiana Fever selected Wayne High School graduate Bree Hall, who will join the team after four years with South Carolina.
⢠Springboro grad: During the third round, guard Jordan Hobbs, a Springboro schools graduate, was selected by the Seattle Storm after a career at Michigan.
⢠âSomething in the airâ: Westbeld paused during her own celebration to congratulate Hall, and said, âI was texting Bree last night and just thanking her for the sacrifice that sheâs put in because itâs true, like, thereâs something in the air in Dayton. Thereâs something in the air in Ohio that Iâm just lucky to be a part of.â
What to know today
⢠Hot dog: The Humane Society of Greater Dayton announced it is offering $100 off dog adoption fees, plus a free toy to take home through Saturday.
⢠What to know: The first Wawa in Ohio has opened in Liberty Twp. on Cincinnati-Dayton Road.
⢠UD Flyers:Guard Jordan Derkack committed to the Dayton Flyers on Tuesday, two days after another guard, DeâShayne Montgomery, picked UD.
⢠Last chance: CBCB Bar & Grill, otherwise known as Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers, is closing its doors in Beavercreek on April 27.
⢠Where to go: A production of Sondheim and Lapineâs âInto the Woodsâ continues through May 4 at La Comedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, while Wright Stateâs Dance Ensemble performs its spring concert April 24-27 and Dayton-based artists display their works at the West Art Gallery in Cincinnati