Issue 2 on the Ohio ballot in May 2025 is a constitutional amendment that seeks to renew and increase funding for a state program supporting local public infrastructure projects. Specifically, it allows the state to issue up to $2.5 billion in general obligation bonds to fund local infrastructure improvements such as roads, bridges, water supply systems, wastewater treatment, stormwater collection, and solid waste disposal facilities
. The program, originally authorized in 1987 and renewed several times since, provides grants and loans to all 88 counties in Ohio, benefiting a wide range of community-based projects and supporting tens of thousands of jobs statewide
. Issue 2 increases the annual funding from $200 million to $250 million and is paid for through state general obligation debt, with no increase in taxes expected because the repayment is already planned in the state budget
. The funds are strictly limited to general government infrastructure projects and cannot be used for unrelated purposes, such as entertainment or sports facilities. For example, it is unrelated to any funding requests by the Cleveland Browns
. The measure enjoys broad bipartisan support from business groups, trade unions, and government officials, with very few opponents
. In summary, Issue 2 is about renewing and expanding Ohio's ability to finance critical local infrastructure projects through state-issued bonds, aiming to improve public safety and infrastructure quality across the state