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Study regional economic development alliances

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To amend sections 4303.181 and 5705.19 of the Revised Code to establish a Regional Economic Development Alliance Study Committee to study the benefits and challenges involved in creating regional economic development alliances, to revise the criteria for the issuance of D-5j and D-51 liquor permits, to ratify a ten-year term for a fire levy approved as such at the 2017 general election, to extend the authority to levy a single property tax for both fire and police purposes to municipalities, and to ratify levies for that purpose already approved by voters.

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Effective Date

August 1, 2018

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Subjects

Committees

Primary Sponsors

Stephen D. Hambley
John M. Rogers
 

Cosponsors

Senators
William P. Coley, II
John Eklund
Bob D. Hackett
Frank Hoagland
Matt Huffman
Sean O'Brien
Scott Oelslager
Lou Terhar
Joe Uecker
 
Representatives
Nickie J. Antonio
Steven M. Arndt
Michael Asford
John Barnes, Jr.
Kristin Boggs
Janine R. Boyd
Andrew Brenner
Richard D. Brown
Nicholas Celebrezze
Hearcel F. Craig
Jay Edwards
Teresa Fedor
Tavia Galonski
Theresa Gavarone
Brian Hill
Glenn W. Holmes
Stephanie D. Howse
Bernadine Kennedy Kent
Michele Lepore-Hagan
Adam C. Miller
Michael J. O'Brien
John Patterson
Michael Sheehy
Kent Smith
Robert Cole Sprague
Fred Strahorn
Martin J. Sweeney
Emilia Strong Sykes
Thomas West
 

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