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House panel plans vote on Ohio Turnpike bond deal

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio House panel is near­ing a vote on Repub­li­can Gov. John Kasich’s pro­posal to raise around $1.5 bil­lion for state high­way projects through Ohio Turn­pike bonds.

Democ­rats on the House Finance Com­mit­tee planned to offer amend­ments Wednes­day ahead of a pos­si­ble vote. They want to see in writ­ing Kasich’s pledges to freeze tolls for trips of 30 miles or less and to spend 90 per­cent of deal pro­ceeds in north­ern Ohio.

North­ern Ohio lead­ers, includ­ing U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, echo those con­cerns. The admin­is­tra­tion says it will deliver on Kasich’s promises, but plac­ing pre­cise spend­ing tar­gets in the law would limit flexibility.

Respond­ing to Ryan — a poten­tial Kasich chal­lenger next year — the governor’s spokesman said no one from Wash­ing­ton should advise Ohio on debt and bud­get issues.

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