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President Biden鈥檚 $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief measure could deliver long awaited aid to state and local governments. City and state leaders are eager鈥�
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The conservative Buckeye Institute has filed a lawsuit over temporary income tax changes imposed by state lawmakers in March. The tax provisions were part鈥�
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Commutes have gotten remarkably short for some workers. Instead of fighting traffic on the freeway, they鈥檙e walking down the hall. But that arrangement鈥�
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Columbus officials believe the city will bring in $41.5 million less this year than originally projected, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.Heading into鈥�
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A new study found Columbus relies more heavily on income tax revenue than almost any other city in America. That could mean it鈥檚 among the first to鈥�
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At the end of the last year, local officials struck two deals with Nationwide Realty Investors to retire debt associated with the 2012 purchase of鈥�
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Columbus officials are planning to place a $1 billion bond issue on the May ballot. Most of the new borrowing will go to public services, like road鈥�