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Ohio Prepares for 250th Birthday Bash: $16M Celebration and Economic Growth Spark Statewide Excitement

Ohio Prepares for 250th Birthday Bash: $16M Celebration and Economic Growth Spark Statewide Excitement

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Ohio leaders have allocated over 16 million dollars for events marking America's 250th birthday in 2026, including a 1.4 million dollar free movie series and a 525 thousand dollar Buckeye Train ride, though the commission faces limited state oversight according to The Intelligencer. Governor Mike DeWine announced approval of 17 economic development projects statewide, poised to create 2,347 jobs and retain 8,592 more while sparking over 1.1 billion dollars in investments, with standout expansions by SencorpWhite in Hamilton adding 230 positions and CareSource in Dayton bringing 167, as reported by the Ohio Governors office. The 136th General Assembly wrapped 2025 with pro-business wins like House Bill 105 on litigation financing disclosure and four property tax reform measures saving homeowners about 2 billion dollars over coming years, per NFIB, amid active bills on minimum wage hikes, AI regulations, and pharmacist testing authority tracked by LegiScan.

In education, Governor DeWine released science of reading audit results for colleges, pushing literacy improvements, while Salem K-8 schools added four classrooms to their 55.8 million dollar construction project set for 2027 completion, including tech upgrades and outdoor learning areas. Public safety efforts advanced in Dayton where Felons with a Future partnered with Cure Violence Global for violence interruption. Employment grew by 65,400 nonagricultural jobs from September 2024 to 2025 per Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, with eastern counties investing in infrastructure for future growth. No major recent weather events disrupted the state.

Looking Ahead: The legislature reconvenes late January 2026 with bills on high-volume dog breeders, local food task forces, and firearm devices in play; Central Park construction in Middleburg Heights starts early next year; and semiquincentennial celebrations ramp up.

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