GOPC has long believed that public transportation is a vital link for millions of Ohioans, and his proud to have championed and supported the six-year, $225+ million investment by the state in direct support for public transportation services around Ohio.
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Concretely, those counties and regions that are not expected to experience long-term population growth should not be taking on any new long-term infrastructure costs in the form of new roads or new utilities. We should not encumber future ratepayers with the costs of maintaining and repairing additional infrastructure.