Ohio Legislature Passes Indecent Exposure Bill and Data Center Commission as State Recovers from Severe Weather
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In government and politics, property tax changes took effect March 20 to address rising valuations, per the Ohio Society of CPAs. The Ohio Department of Development committed $1.2 million in loans for small business expansion and $2.9 million in grants for neighborhood infrastructure upgrades. Economically, these investments signal steady support for local growth, though specific employment figures remain stable without major shifts.
Community efforts shine in education and infrastructure, as Olentangy Schools broke ground on its 18th elementary school, funded by a November 2025 bond, set to open in August 2027 amid rapid population growth, according to ABC6 On Your Side. Public safety focuses on bills like high-volume dog breeder reforms.
Just days ago, on March 26, central Ohio faced a severe weather outbreak with tornado warnings, an enhanced risk of storms north of I-70, gusty winds up to 85 mph, hail, and heavy rain potential, as detailed by WSYX ABC6 and Ryan Hall Y'all weather recaps.
Looking Ahead: Watch for Senate action on key bills, Olentangy Schools' fifth high school construction start, and lingering weather recovery efforts.
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