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Public transit is getting $70 million per year, a significant increase from the amount earmarked in the original proposal.
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The most recent version includes restoring funding cuts to public transit and additional funding for the highway patrol, while reducing proposed fines and fees in other areas.
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A pair of Republican senators want to keep requiring Ohio vehicles to have front license plates. A new provision that drops that requirement goes into…
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Republican Senate leaders say they plan on making more changes to the transportation budget, which might include making further cuts to the proposed gas…
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The Ohio Senate is preparing to roll out its revised version of the transportation budget, which right now includes a gas tax hike of just under 11 cents.…
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It’s been a few years, but state lawmakers are trying again to put rules on local traffic cameras, which they’ve said communities are using to generate…
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine doesn’t think there should be a federal hike in the gas tax. DeWine said increasing the federal gas tax wouldn’t be good for…
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Advocates for public transportation say they’re concerned that there’s no one from that sector on Gov. Mike DeWine’s committee that will recommend how to…
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Republicans in the House and Senate have reached a compromise on the transportation budget. The House and Senate went back and forth in a joint committee…