Ohio Legislature Advances Infrastructure and Education Bills While Debates Continue on Abortion and Affordability Measures
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On the economic front, a 1.9 billion dollar capital reappropriations bill advances for infrastructure, public works, parks, and higher education, as noted by the Ohio Manufacturers Association. In community news, Governor Mike DeWine celebrated 20 million dollars from House Bill 96 for a new middle school addition in Delphos, replacing a 122-year-old building, according to the governors office and WLIO. Olentangy Schools broke ground on its 18th elementary school, funded by a November 2025 bond, set to open in 2027, with a fifth high school also planned, per MyFox28 Columbus.
Recent weather saw severe storms on March 26, including an EF1 tornado near Kenton and hail with damaging winds across the Midwest, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
Looking Ahead, watch for Democratic affordability bills progress, ongoing school constructions, and spring legislative sessions on minimum wage and AI regulations.
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