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But Gov. Mike DeWine admitted in signing the two-year transportation budget that he had some concerns about one item added by the Republican chair of the committee that heard the bill.
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The House and Senate nearly unanimously voted to approve the two-year transportation budget, after a conference committee worked out differences that could have slowed down its progress.
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Now it's up to a conference committee to smooth out the differences between the Ohio House and Senate, with the deadline a week away.
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Senators still must vote on the transportation budget, which includes rail safety measures and a change to traffic camera programs along with increased speed limits and the elimination of the rural highway program.
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The transportation budget got the green light from a House committee, so it's now on track to go before a vote by the full Ohio House soon.
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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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With the March 31 deadline looming, lawmakers in the Ohio House and Senate passed the $8 billion transportation budget that boosts funding for public transportation.
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Advocates for public transportation are lambasting Ohio's transportation budget that passed the House earlier this month. They say too little is being…
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The $8 billion state transportation budget goes to the floor of the Ohio House today, after it was overwhelmingly approved by a House committee…
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An Ohio House committee has restore millions of dollars in public transit funding and stripped a provision from Gov. Mike DeWine's transportation budget…