Q3 2021 Columbus Partnership Quarterly Report

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PUBLIC POLICY The Partnership has taken action on a variety of federal and local policy issues, including vaccine legislation, tax credit opportunities, energy legislation, the capital budget process and more.

HOUSE BILL 248 The Columbus Partnership has expressed its opposition to House Bill 248, legislation that would prevent the COVID-19 vaccine from being mandatory and would apply to all immunizations, including childhood vaccines. As current Ohio law allows for school immunization exemptions to decline vaccinations for medical, religious, or reasons of conscience (known as the philosophical exemption) and most businesses allow for flexibility in regard to vaccinations, we strongly oppose HB 248.

TRANSFORMATIONAL MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Senate Bill 39 authorized the Ohio Tax Credit Authority to award up to $100 million in tax credits available for property owners and insurance companies that invest in eligible TMUD projects through the calendar year 2023.

OPPOSITION TO CITY OF COLUMBUS ISSUE 7 The Partnership is opposed to Issue 7, a ballot initiative that would take critical funds from city services and give them to ProEnergy Ohio, LLC, an out-of-state organization that has no clear plan for use of the funds and wouldn’t be subject to any public oversight. We will continue to work with Partnership members and companies to advocate against its passage.

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