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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 roads, bridges and other needed infrastructure across the state.
In the Republican primary, Democrats and independents may have played a role in Molly Ingold's victory over Jeff Rath in the 3rd Ward council race.
Ohio voters agreed to reauthorize a program on Tuesday that will provide $2.5 billion for roads, bridges and other needed local infrastructure projects over the next decade. State Issue 2 called fo… ...
Ohio voters agreed to reauthorize a program on Tuesday that will provide $2.5 billion for roads, bridges and other needed local infrastructure projects over the next decade.
Elections Ohio voters approve ballot issue authorizing $2.5 billion in bonds over 10 years for infrastructure Issue 2 was proposed by a bipartisan joint resolution of the Ohio General Assembly.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio voters voted on Tuesday to reauthorize a program that will provide $2.5 billion for roads, bridges and other needed local infrastructure projects over the next decade.
Ohio voters voted on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, to reauthorize a program that will provide $2.5 billion for roads, bridges and other needed local infrastructure projects over the next decade.
Massillon Democrats in Ward 4 tapped Tony Townsend as their next councilman in Tuesday's primary election. Vince Pedro won the GOP race for treasurer.
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