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OH SB371

OH SB371
Make capital reappropriations for biennium ending June 30, 2028


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Introduced
03/02/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

136th General Assembly

Bill Summary

To make capital reappropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2028.

AI Summary

This bill makes capital reappropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2028, totaling over $1 billion across various state agencies and institutions. * **Department of Administrative Services:** Receives $13,036,475 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for projects including the Governor's Residence, office building renovations, and IT projects. An additional $9,570,200 is appropriated from the Administrative Building Taxable Bond Fund (Fund 7016) for MARCS (Multi-Agency Radio Communication System) and tower projects. A further $10,000,000 is allocated from the Building Improvement Fund (Fund 5KZ0) for general building improvements. * **Department of Natural Resources:** Receives a total of $232,557,052 across multiple funds for various projects. This includes $2,571,526 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for building and grounds renovations, $3,841,416 from the Clean Ohio Trail Fund (Fund 7061) for trail projects, $10,949,167 from the Ohio Parks and Natural Resources Fund (Fund 7031) for facilities development and park renovations, $172,894,711 from the Parks and Recreation Improvement Fund (Fund 7035) for state parks, local parks, and dam rehabilitation, and $40,988,784 from the Wildlife Fund (Fund 7015) for wildlife area building renovations. * **Department of Youth Services:** Receives $149,958,329 from the Juvenile Correctional Building Fund (Fund 7028) for general institutional renovations, community rehabilitation centers, local juvenile detention centers, and facility construction. * **Public Works Commission:** Receives a total of $473,552,152 across several funds for infrastructure projects. This includes $67,298,152 from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund (Fund 7056) for conservation projects, $253,004,000 from the State Capital Improvements Fund (Fund 7038) for local public infrastructure, and $153,250,000 from the State Capital Improvements Revolving Loan Fund (Fund 7040) for revolving loans. * **Department of Behavioral Health:** Receives $145,348,526 from the Mental Health Facilities Improvement Fund (Fund 7033) for community assistance projects, infrastructure renovations, community resiliency projects, and community support initiatives. * **Facilities Construction Commission:** Receives $380,000,000 from the School Building Program Assistance Fund (Fund 7032) for school building program assistance and $2,000,000 from the Public School Building Fund (Fund 7021) for public school buildings. * **Department of Commerce:** Receives $10,410,434 across multiple funds for IT infrastructure, applications, and improvements, as well as fire training apparatus and structures. * **Department of Veterans Services:** Receives a total of $21,814,424 across multiple funds for renovations and equipment at the Sandusky and Georgetown Veterans' Homes. * **Department of Agriculture:** Receives $29,550,469 across multiple funds for building and grounds renovations, agricultural society facilities, and an animal disease laboratory. * **Adjutant General:** Receives $2,750,000 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for camp improvements and renovations, and $21,000,000 from the Army National Guard Service Contract Fund (Fund 3420) for renovation projects. * **Department of Public Safety:** Receives $6,880,000 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for platform scale improvements, facility renovations, and academy improvements. * **Department of Developmental Disabilities:** Receives $14,025,000 from the Mental Health Facilities Improvement Fund (Fund 7033) for statewide developmental centers and community projects. * **Expositions Commission:** Receives $9,764,216 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for facility improvement and modernization. * **Department of Taxation:** Receives $397,000 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for enhanced electronic filing. * **Department of Health:** Receives $1,506,860 from the Capital IT Fund (Fund 7091) for IT equipment and software. * **Department of Rehabilitation and Correction:** Receives $45,655,846 from the Adult Correctional Building Fund (Fund 7027) for local jails, community-based correctional facilities, water system improvements, and general building renovation. An additional $5,000,000 is allocated from the Capital IT Fund (Fund 7091) for IT upgrades. * **Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board:** Receives $5,574,262 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for Statehouse repairs and security. * **Supreme Court:** Receives $5,000 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for general building renovations. * **Deaf and Blind Education Services:** Receives $3,749,868 from the Administrative Building Fund (Fund 7026) for renovations and improvements, including a natatorium renovation and campus connector project. * **Various State Institutions of Higher Education:** Receive significant reappropriations totaling hundreds of millions of dollars from the Higher Education Improvement Fund (Fund 7034) and the Higher Education Improvement Taxable Fund (Fund 7024) for a wide range of campus renovations, technology initiatives, and specific projects. * **Department of Development:** Receives $2,000,000 from the Service Station Cleanup Fund (Fund 7100) for abandoned gas station cleanup grants.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Senate Finance 1st Hearing, Proponent/Opponent/Interested Party (14:45:00 3/10/2026 Finance Hearing Room) (on 03/10/2026)

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