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The Buckeye Institute Named Finalist for Prestigious National Award

July 01, 2025

The Buckeye Institute was just named a finalist for the prestigious national Bob Williams Award for Outstanding Policy Achievement in the “Biggest Win for Freedom” category, which honors the public policy victory with the most impact in the country for the year. This nomination recognizes Buckeye’s role successfully advocating the best energy reform policy in a generation—Ohio House Bill 15. “The Buckeye Institute is profoundly gratified even to be in contention for the illustrious Bob Williams Award for Outstanding Policy Achievement.”

The Buckeye Institute Comments After Governor DeWine Signs Budget

Greg R. Lawson July 01, 2025

The Buckeye Institute commented after Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 96—Ohio’s biennial budget, saying, “With Governor DeWine’s signature, Ohio advances a pro-growth agenda with a flat income tax that puts the Buckeye State in a better position to compete for jobs and workers. Regrettably, the governor also vetoed the closure of several tax loopholes and some long-needed policies to reform local government...”

Newark brewer appealing federal court’s dismissal of lawsuit over home distilling ban

June 26, 2025

The Newark Advocate featured an article on Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury, The Buckeye Institute’s case challenging the federal government’s ban on home distilling, arguing that this ban exceeds Congressional authority under Article I of the U.S. Constitution and violates the Tenth Amendment. Buckeye is representing John Ream, of Licking County, Ohio. Read more about The Buckeye Institute’s case and stay up-to-date on its progress at: BuckeyeInstitute.org/ReamvUSTreasury.

The Buckeye Institute Comments After Ohio General Assembly Passes Budget

Greg R. Lawson June 25, 2025

The Buckeye Institute commented after the budget conference committee report was passed by the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate. House Bill 96—Ohio’s biennial budget—now goes to Governor DeWine for his signature. “The budget that passed both chambers of the Ohio General Assembly contains a lot of good, pro-growth policies—a flat income tax, closing tax loopholes, reining in Medicaid, and smart property tax reforms…”

The Buckeye Institute Calls on Arizona Supreme Court to Protect Free Speech and Association Rights, Declare Prop. 211 Unconstitutional

June 25, 2025

The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief in Center for Arizona Policy v. Arizona, calling on the Arizona Supreme Court to recognize that Proposition 211—Arizona’s expansive donor disclosure requirement—is not only unconstitutional, but also dangerous. “Four years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down California’s requirement that nonprofit organizations turn over sensitive donor information to the government. Arizona’s law is worse than California’s—and should likewise be struck down.”

The Buckeye Institute Appeals Case to Overturn Federal Ban on Home Distilling

June 24, 2025

The Buckeye Institute filed its opening brief on appeal in Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. John Ream of Licking County, Ohio, represented by The Buckeye Institute, is challenging the federal government’s ban on the home distilling of spirit beverages, arguing that this ban exceeds Congressional authority under Article I of the U.S. Constitution and violates the Tenth Amendment.

Buckeye Institute CEO is bringing his father’s ashes to the Seven Summits

June 23, 2025

Robert Alt’s, president and chief executive officer of The Buckeye Institute and founder of PROFOUND CLIMBINGTM, summit of Mt. Everest is featured in The Columbus Dispatch. Robert never got to complete a major climbing expedition with his father when he was alive. He is now on a journey to bring his father’s ashes to the Seven Summits — the highest mountain on each continent.

The Buckeye Institute: Private-Sector Hiring Weakens in May

Rea S. Hederman Jr. June 20, 2025

The Buckeye Institute commented on the newly released jobs report, saying, “While Ohio’s unemployment rate and labor force participation rate remained flat in May, at 4.9 percent and 62.7 percent, respectively, Ohio private-sector employers lost 6,300 jobs, primarily in retail trade, hotel, and restaurant industries. Private-sector hiring in Ohio was strong through the first four months of 2025, and the May job loss is a step back, particularly as the nation added 140,000 private-sector jobs.”

The Buckeye Institute: HB335, Decisive Step Towards Comprehensive Property Tax Reform in Ohio

Greg R. Lawson June 18, 2025

The Buckeye Institute testified before the Ohio House Ways and Means Committee on the policies in Ohio House Bill 335, which, if adopted, will be a bold, decisive, and much-needed step towards comprehensive property tax reform in Ohio. In the testimony, The Buckeye Institute noted that the policies in House Bill 335 are “sorely needed to protect Ohio taxpayers from an outmoded, undemocratic system that has cost them dearly.

Blowing up Ohio property taxes would be draconian step. There is a better plan.

Greg R. Lawson June 17, 2025

In The Columbus Dispatch, The Buckeye Institute offers a better plan to address Ohio’s high property taxes—local government reform. “The road to property tax recovery and good economic health doesn’t require the constitutional abolition of property taxes, but it does require county commissioner approval for all local levies, streamlining village dissolutions to remove unnecessary local layers more quickly, and eliminating special property tax breaks that benefit developers at the expense of homeowners.”