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Rep. Hiner Champions Regional Projects, Votes in Support of Capital Budget Bill

June 11, 2026
Mark Hiner News

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COLUMBUS, OH – State Representative Mark Hiner (R-Howard) this week voted in support of Ohio’s Capital Budget bill, a two-year capital improvements budget for state and community projects throughout the state totaling nearly $4 billion.

The bill provides appropriations for state infrastructure needs, including renovations to state offices, new construction for mental health facilities, land acquisition, and equipment. The plan also includes just over $200 million for community projects, which are projects that come from outside of state agencies and have a benefit or nexus to the state. 

All 88 counties will receive funding for community projects. 

Rep. Hiner helped secure investments for the following community projects in Coshocton County:

  • $200,000, Roscoe Village Canal Restoration Project
  • $200,000, Coshocton County Fairgrounds Improvements
  • $166,000, Coshocton Lake Park Improvements
  • $40,000, Walhonding Valley Historical Society Improvements
  • $100,000, Village of West Lafayette Waterworks Park Improvements

Rep. Hiner helped secure investments for the following community projects in Holmes County:

  • $250,000, Winesburg Park Improvement Project
  • $500,000, Holmes County Exposition Center Expansion
  • $65,000, Holmes County Historical Society Victorian House

Rep. Hiner helped secure investments for the following community projects in Knox County:

  • $135,000, Centerburg Ohio to Erie Trailheads Project
  • $11,000, SS Tuttle House Renovation
  • $350,000, Mount Vernon West End Park Improvements

Through this bill, Ohio House Republicans prioritized investing in Ohio’s future by expanding access to education and healthcare through new facilities or upgrades to existing ones, improving parks and roadways to better connect communities, and strengthening local facilities across the state by providing necessary funding for enhancements. 

This bill now heads to the Governor for consideration.