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Ohio Voters Decide on $2.5 Billion Infrastructure Bill—and Property Taxes Might Be the Tipping Point
On April 9, the Ohio House passed their state budget bill with the approval of not only the reduction of property taxes, but ...
Ohio Issue 2 would extend a program that pays for roads, bridges and other public works projects and increase the spending ...
The proposed state constitutional amendment, on next Tuesday's primary ballot, would authorize $2.5 billion in state bonds ...
Nearly six years after Ohio lawmakers passed the now-notorious House Bill 6, legislators are axing a fee for coal plants on ...
Ohio’s Primary Election is Tuesday and multiple big-ticket issues are on the ballot this year, including school levies and a ...
CNBC's Eunice Yoon joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest developments in the U.S.-China trade negotiations. Ohio voters ...
The legislation would repeal ratepayer subsidies for two coal-fired power plants along the Ohio River, as well as for several ...
Meanwhile the distribution utilities on the outside looking in will get similar tax breaks for new transmission ...
The Ohio Republican Party put its thumb on the scale for Vivek Ramaswamy, voting to endorse him for governor in 2026 over ...
The Ohio Senate unanimously passed an overhaul of the state's energy policy via House Bill 15 on April 30, 2025, and the Ohio ...
Ohio voters will have the chance to vote on Issue 2, a constitutional amendment that will allow the state to issue bonds to help fund public infrastructure projects for local governments.
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