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Ohioans have voted to authorize the issuance of $2.5 billion in general obligation bonds over the next 10 years to pay for ...
The proposed state constitutional amendment, on next Tuesday's primary ballot, would authorize $2.5 billion in state bonds ...
Ohio voters overwhelmingly support bond measure that pays for local roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects.
Ohio's primary election is today, May 6. Here's more on Issue 2, how to check your ballot before you vote, and what ID to bring with you to the polls.
Ohio polling locations will be open May 6 with a statewide issue on ballots. Some Franklin County voters will find primary ...
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 ...
State Issue 2 called for the renewal of the Ohio Capital Improvement Program, which was first authorized in 1987.
The $2.5 billion in bonds for the State Capital Improvement Program will be issued over 10 years, with the money distributed ...
Turnout was very low, but the Ohioans who did vote overwhelmingly supported the infrastructure bond program, which has been ...
State Issue 2 called for the renewal of the Ohio Capital Improvement Program, which was first authorized in 1987. Administered by the Ohio Public Works Commission, it relies on existing state ...