Gov. Mike DeWine recently hinted at coming to the aid of his high-profile H2Ohio conservation program by floating a ballot issue for public bonds to finance it, this in the wake of the state legislature’s recent hatcheting of program funding.
It’s a good idea, one worth pursuing and supporting. H2Ohio is a critical, longterm program and the state’s lawmakers were wrong when they cut its biennial funding by some 40% over the next two years.
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