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Franklin County voters can expect to see levies for the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board and the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Columbus residents will vote on contested city council and school board races alongside $2 billion in bonds.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther pitched the bond issue at a Columbus Metropolitan Club forum Wednesday.
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State Issue 2 called for the renewal of the Ohio Capital Improvement Program, which was first authorized in 1987.
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It’ll take about $1 billion for the state to pay back the $600 million in bonds to help fund the Cleveland Browns' new stadium and development, but Republican House leaders say it will be money well spent.
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More than half a dozen central Ohio schools are asking voters to pass levies or bond issues in November.
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As COVID-19 cases continue to pop up across Ohio, the American Civil Liberties Union wants to make sure inmates in county jails aren't subjected to...
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Columbus officials are asking voters to sign off on $50 million in new borrowing for affordable housing. But voters will have to decide before a specific…
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The state auditor says he wants Medicaid providers to insure that they’ll do the work the state is paying them for by putting up some money to prove it.…
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Even if you're not one of the 800,000 furloughed federal employees, the government shutdown hasn't exactly inspired confidence in our financial futures.…