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Plan proposed to boost Ohio’s music scene

(The Center Square) – Two Ohio lawmakers want to create a $10 million fund supported by taxpayer dollars to support music venues and the creative arts.

The proposed plan would move sales tax dollars from alcohol sales at qualifying venues into a new fund managed by the Ohio Department of Development.

“I am proud to stand with the owners of our cherished music venues, my fellow legislator, and arts leaders to unveil a bill that supports our vibrant creative community,” said Sen. Kent Smith, D-Euclid. “This legislation is designed to sustain and strengthen our local music scene, recognizing its crucial role in enriching our quality of life and boosting our local economy. By investing in these cultural treasures, we affirm that the arts are not just a part of our community – they are the heartbeat of it.”

Smith announced the proposal at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

The fund would be capped at $10 million annually and offer up to $1,000 per venue to help with sustainability and impact. The alcohol taxes would come from venues of 3,000 people or less.

“Senator Smith has a long history of advocacy for local musicians and venues,” said Rep. Jamie Callender, R-Concord. “This bill aims to ensure that local venues are able to continue attracting the next generation of musicians and music lovers alike, and I am supportive of anything that helps our local venues.”

The two lawmakers say they plan to introduce the legislation soon.

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