Bill
Bill > SB450
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Introduced
06/01/2026
06/01/2026
In Committee
06/10/2026
06/10/2026
Crossed Over
06/03/2026
06/03/2026
Passed
06/10/2026
06/10/2026
Dead
Introduced Session
136th General Assembly
Bill Summary
AN ACT To amend sections 151.01, 151.08, 164.03, 164.08, 3318.042, 3318.49, 3343.05, 5751.02, and 5751.20 and to enact sections 3318.33 and 3343.11 of the Revised Code and to amend Sections 357.09, 357.15, 357.16, 357.24, 357.28, 357.34, 357.36, 371.10, 371.20, 373.10, 373.15, 387.10, and 387.13 of H.B. 730 of the 136th General Assembly and Section 200.30 of H.B. 2 of the 135th General Assembly as subsequently amended to make capital appropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2028, and to declare an emergency.
AI Summary
This bill makes capital appropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2028, totaling over $1.5 billion across various state agencies and institutions.
* **Department of Natural Resources:** Receives $368,969,958 for state park renovations, upgrades, wastewater/water systems, dam rehabilitation, local parks projects, trails, and conservation efforts.
* **Department of Developmental Disabilities:** Receives $236,542,000 for community assistance projects and statewide developmental centers.
* **Department of Behavioral Health:** Receives $400,406,500 for infrastructure renovations, community resiliency projects, and a psychiatric specialty care facility.
* **Public Works Commission:** Receives $720,000,000 for local public infrastructure projects, including $510,000,000 for the State Capital Improvements Fund, $135,000,000 for a revolving loan fund, and $75,000,000 for the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund.
* **Facilities Construction Commission:** Receives $753,191,208, with $600,000,000 allocated to the School Building Program Assistance Fund for public school construction, $142,191,208 for cultural and sports facilities, and $7,000,000 for state agency energy conservation and planning.
* **Department of Rehabilitation and Correction:** Receives $246,500,000 for adult correctional facility renovations and community-based correctional facilities.
* **Department of Youth Services:** Receives $30,000,000 for juvenile correctional facility renovations and community rehabilitation centers.
* **Department of Administrative Services:** Receives $122,570,000 for building renovations, IT modernization, and the MARCS radio system.
* **Department of Agriculture:** Receives $41,033,173 for building renovations, equipment, and various fairground improvements.
* **Department of Taxation:** Receives $24,000,000 for enhanced electronic filing.
* **Department of Veterans Services:** Receives $2,000,000 for veterans' home renovations.
* **Adjutant General:** Receives $52,800,000 for renovations and improvements to military facilities, including federal funding.
* **Attorney General:** Receives $6,000,000 for facility renovations and laboratory equipment.
* **Department of Public Safety:** Receives $12,700,000 for facility renovations and improvements.
* **Judiciary/Supreme Court:** Receives $7,087,650 for general building renovations.
* **Expositions Commission:** Receives $24,100,000 for facility improvements and modernization.
* **Higher Education Institutions:** Receive significant funding across various campuses for renovations, technology upgrades, and specific projects, totaling over $100 million for the Department of Higher Education alone.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (24)
Jerry Cirino (R)*,
Willis Blackshear (D),
Andrew Brenner (R),
Brian Chavez (R),
Hearcel Craig (D),
Alessandro Cutrona (R),
Bill DeMora (D),
Theresa Gavarone (R),
Paula Hicks-Hudson (D),
Steve Huffman (R),
Catherine Ingram (D),
Terry Johnson (R),
Al Landis (R),
Beth Liston (D),
Nathan Manning (R),
Thomas Patton (R),
Bill Reineke (R),
Michele Reynolds (R),
Tim Schaffer (R),
Kent Smith (D),
Jane Timken (R),
Casey Weinstein (D),
Shane Wilkin (R),
Steve Wilson (R),
Last Action
Sent To The Governor (on 06/12/2026)
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