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05/07/2025

Ohio Voters Approve Ballot Issue Authorizing $2.5 Billion over 10 Years for Infrastructure

Issue 2 was proposed by a bipartisan joint resolution of Ohio's General Assembly

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 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 revenues as opposed to raising taxes.

Under the measure, up to $250 million of the total general obligation bonds authorized can be issued each year over 10 years, creating an estimated 35,000 construction jobs.

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