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Liquor Control Commission seeks modest budget change, says new case‑management system will cut costs

Ohio House Development Committee · February 19, 2025
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Sarah Creedon, executive director of the Liquor Control Commission, told the committee the agency requests $1,177,114 for FY26 and $1,241,735 for FY27, is fully funded by the State Liquor Regulatory Fund, and is implementing a Matrix case‑management system to improve efficiency and reduce continuances and costs.

Sarah Creedon, executive director of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission, presented the commission's biennial budget request to the House Development Committee and described efforts to streamline hearings and citation processing. The commission requested $1,177,114 for fiscal year 2026 (a 4% decrease from the FY25 estimate) and $1,241,735 for fiscal year 2027 (a 5.2% increase over FY26), Creedon…

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