State Senator Bob Peterson (R–Washington Court House) today announced the 2014 Ohio Capital Budget has cleared both chambers of the General Assembly and will now be delivered to Governor John Kasich for his signature.
The bill funds needed improvements to public facilities across the state including schools, colleges and universities, and parks. The legislature generally approves a capital budget every two years in order to fund pressing construction and maintenance projects around the state.
House Bill 497 is expected to create up to 31,000 jobs over the next two years.
“I am glad to finish up this piece of legislation”, said Peterson. “It was my great pleasure to work not only with my fellow Legislators, but also with the community to learn more about and support our local projects. County by county, we began the conversation back in the late fall; it has been a truly great experience to see the worthwhile projects that are going to be funded, moving our local communities and our state forward”.
The capital budget includes:
Details of the Capital Budget Bill can be found at: www.obm.ohio.gov/SectionPages/Budget/Capital.aspx