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Ohio polling locations will be open May 6 with a statewide issue on ballots. Some Franklin County voters will find primary ...
Ohio voters are being asked to approve a major bond issue this spring. But it has nothing to do with the Cleveland Browns.
The proposed state constitutional amendment, on next Tuesday's primary ballot, would authorize $2.5 billion in state bonds ...
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Ohio Issue 2: City says funding is fundamental to infrastructure repairsIssue 2 on the ballot would provide $2.5 billion in funding to the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC). The issue has ...
Next week, Ohio voters will decide whether or not to continue to provide funds to local jurisdictions for infrastructure ...
CNBC's Eunice Yoon joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest developments in the U.S.-China trade negotiations. Ohio voters ...
Of the roughly 8 million registered voters in Ohio, only 83,229 have returned ballots during the early voting period.
Ohio voters will decide whether to renew a program that helps local governments support public infrastructure projects on the May primary ballot.
Ohio Issue 2 seeks to renew and increase the state's spending cap for public works projects. The issue would allow Ohio to issue up to $2.5 billion in bonds over the next decade for infrastructure ...
Ohio voters will decide on Issue 2, a $2.5 billion bond issue for infrastructure improvements. The bond would fund projects related to roads, bridges, water systems, and waste disposal over 10 years.
Beck highlighted projects funded by Issue 2, such as the Loveland Road Bridge, which cost $1.3 million, with over $277,000 ...
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