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Cincinnati Budget Moves with Firefighter Health Win

Cincinnati Budget Moves with Firefighter Health Win

Published 3 days, 18 hours ago
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Cincinnati just locked in a massive $1.8 billion budget for fiscal year 2027, fueled by $58 million from the Cincinnati Southern Railway sale. To save money, they’re delaying firefighter recruit classes and freezing some jobs—shifting costs to next year. The Farmer Music Center’s funding got slashed from $6.5 million to $2 million after council members questioned its need. But the real win? Dedicated funding for firefighter health screenings—long sought after by advocates, especially after the tragic death of firefighter Ryan Zwick at 43. Council members are proud to finally prioritize first responder safety, though they know this is just the beginning.

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