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Ohio Budget about Human Dignity, Not Just Dollars and Cents

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Friday, April 22, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Easter season is considered a time of personal reflection, and some members of Ohio's faith community say this year, it is also a good time to remind state leaders of their moral duty to protect the state's most vulnerable citizens.

The state budget should be about human dignity, not just dollars, according to Ohio Faith and Justice Director Troy Jackson.

"We want to make sure that the budget values people. We hear a lot these days about Ohio being 'open for business' – but we really want to stay as a faith community that is 'open for people,' that honors people, that values people."

John Keany, senior pastor at King Avenue United Methodist Church, Columbus, believes the cuts outlined in Gov. Kasich's proposed budget fall disproportionately on the state's most vulnerable citizens.

"It seems the least able – the poor, the elderly, children – are being asked to make a sacrifice, or being basically told to make a sacrifice. It just seems so inequitable. There doesn't seem to be a sense of shared sacrifice."

Ohio's unemployment rate continues to hover around 10 percent. Jackson, who is also co-pastor of University Christian Church, Cincinnati, says with so many looking for work, it is vitally important to preserve resources that offer the basic necessities of life for these families.

"When you remove some of the safety nets from adults, often those who bear the brunt of that are children, who desperately need good nutrition and a safe and secure place to live."

Lawmakers can learn from the biblical mandate of civility, adds Pastor Keany. He sees an open dialogue as crucial.

"Certainly, we should be listening to each other, and there doesn't seem to be a lot listening going on, on either side. And part of compassion is for both sides to listen."

The proposed budget slashes funding for a wide range of human services, seizing revenue from local governments and schools. Instead of such deep cuts, Keany and other faith leaders are urging policymakers to look at solutions that address what they see as the revenue crisis in the state. Gov. Kasich has said there is no need for additional revenue in the state budget.




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