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Rep. Weinstein says transportation budget moves state in right direction

Dems fought to secure more than $221M for public transit
March 25, 2021
Casey Weinstein News

COLUMBUS –Rep. Casey Weinstein (D-Hudson) issued a statement following the final passage of House Bill (HB) 74, the state’s two-year transportation budget. Democrats fought against the governor’s proposed cuts to public transit funding in the bill, securing more than $221 million over the next two years, more than doubling the governor’s proposed investment. 

“It is more important now than ever before that we invest in Ohio to build back better,” said Rep. Weinstein. “I am thrilled that Republicans and Democrats were able to work together to restore cuts to public transportation funding.”

Other key Democratic wins in the transportation budget include:

Ensuring fairness and transparency of taxpayer dollars by requiring more highway construction and maintenance projects are subject to competitive bidding;
Removing the governor’s proposed hikes in vehicle registration and other fees to save Ohioans money;
Securing funds for public transit vouchers for victims of domestic violence who need help getting to court, medical appointments and school.
 

The transportation budget now moves to the governor to be signed into law.