What is Issue 2? Ohioans to head to the polls to determine future of infrastructure funding
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Ohioans vote on whether to renew infrastructure funding through bonds in Issue 2, which has nothing to do with the Browns' Brook Park stadium proposal
Ohioans vote on Issue 2 is for roads and bridges, not the Browns' stadium. If passed, bonds will rise to $250M. 3News' Stephanie Haney explains, Legally Speaking.
Ohio voters approve Issue 2, funding local infrastructure projects - Signal Cleveland
Ohio voters have approved a ballot measure that will allow the state to sell up to $2.5 billion in bonds to fund local infrastructure projects over the next decade. With more than 207,000 votes counted, Issue 2 was passing with 71% of the vote, a lead that makes its passage all but a foregone conclusion, even though relatively few precincts have reported their results. The strong showing demonstrates voters’ continued public support for the Stat…
Community leaders voice support for State Issue 2 today - WJER Radio 100.9FM & 1450AM
NEW PHILADELPHIA (WJER) (May 6, 2025) – Tuscarawas County’s engineer and others have been asking for voters to approve State Issue 2 at the polls today. Issue 2 would authorize the state to issue $2.5 billion over 10 years for public infrastructure projects, such as road and bridge work. The program is funded with bonds; it won’t raise taxes. Tuscarawas County Engineer Doug Bachman says the county has had 76 different projects funded through thi…
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