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Scrap tires and alcoholic bingo: The Ohio budget's most obscure items


Ohio Capital Journal
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the $74 billion, two-year state budget on Wednesday evening. Official photo.
The new state budget allocates billions of dollars to necessary public services, but you have to flip to page 1,326 to find the part about buying to-go cocktails.
Tucked between groundbreaking investments in broadband internet and children’s services, this provision lets Ohioans purchase drinks for “off-premises consumption,” so long as the drink is not any more alcoholic than what is normally served there.
When it comes to the two-year, $74 billion state budget, which stretches a full 2,438 pages long, there are plenty of obscure items like the to-go cocktails. Besides allocating state resources to schools, infrastructure and other public needs, the budget serves as a catch-all for an endless array of policy changes. ....

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Scrap tires and alcoholic bingo: The Ohio budget's most obscure items


Scrap tires and alcoholic bingo: The Ohio budget’s most obscure items
Gov. Mike DeWine s office.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state budget Wednesday night.
By:
Tyler Buchanan - Ohio Capital Journal
Posted at 7:38 AM, Jul 09, 2021
and last updated 2021-07-09 10:03:39-04
The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The new state budget allocates billions of dollars to necessary public services, but you have to flip to page 1,326 to find the part about buying to-go cocktails.
Tucked between groundbreaking investments in broadband internet and children’s services, this provision lets Ohioans purchase drinks for “off-premises consumption,” so long as the drink is not any more alcoholic than what is normally served there. ....

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