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Ohio voters will decide the fate of Issue 2, a bond measure that pays for local roads, bridges and other infrastructure ...
Ohio Issue 2 would extend a program that pays for roads, bridges and other public works projects and increase the spending ...
Ohio's primary and special election is Tuesday. There are several big races and key issues you need to know about before you ...
Issue 2 also deals with bonds but would allow bonds to continue to be issued to pay for only public infrastructure like roads ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The May 6 Ohio general election will feature a “yes” or “no” vote on “Issue 2″, a constitutional amendment that has helped fund infrastructure projects across Ohio for decades ...
Ohio polling locations will be open May 6 with a statewide issue on ballots. Some Franklin County voters will find primary ...
The proposed state constitutional amendment, on next Tuesday's primary ballot, would authorize $2.5 billion in state bonds ...
Ohio voters will decide whether to renew a program that helps local governments support public infrastructure projects on the May primary ballot.
Ohio voters will decide on Issue 2, a $2.5 billion bond issue for infrastructure improvements. The bond would fund projects related to roads, bridges, water systems, and waste disposal over 10 years.
Beck highlighted projects funded by Issue 2, such as the Loveland Road Bridge, which cost $1.3 million, with over $277,000 ...
This is the last week of early voting in Ohio for the May primary. And so far, very few of the state's registered voters have ...
Ohio's primary election is Tuesday. There are several big races and key issues you need to know about before you cast your ballot.