Well, you know, if you look at the cuts that happened, there are certainly some big numbers and it's stuff we did not want to do. But it speaks to the broader societal impact of what we're doing right now. The state's tax revenues in the month of April, income tax down 50%, sales tax down 25%. That's about 800 plus million dollars that are not coming into the state's revenues to support these things. But so cuts will have to be made. (03:40–03:47)
CLAIM
Asserts that Ohio's income tax revenue decreased by 50% and sales tax by 25% in April.
This is an excerpt from a raw transcript. The assertions have not been audited or verified. Tap the video to view the source footage and understand the context.