Governor Mike DeWine has signed a monumental $4.2 billion capital budget bill, marking a significant investment in Ohio's infrastructure and community projects.
This budget allocates more than $175 million to various initiatives in Cuyahoga County and its surroundings, enhancing the region's development and sustainability. Additionally, the budget earmarks about $60 million for the advancement of colleges and universities in the area, supporting educational infrastructure and opportunities. The signing event was a collaborative display of support, with key Republican figures such as Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, House Speaker Jason Stephens, and State Senator Stephanie Kunze in attendance.
This budget sets a record in Ohio's capital appropriations, underlining the state's commitment to fostering growth, education, and community well-being.
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It's refreshing to see Ohio investing in its future with such a significant focus on infrastructure and education, showing what can be achieved when leaders prioritize the well-being of their communities and the planet.
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DeWine signs record $4.2 million Ohio capital appropriations budget into law
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the capital budget into law Friday, crystallizing billions of dollars in infrastructure investments across Ohio.
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