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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 4 MIN

In Ohio's capital city, voters consider a crisis response alternative

from Today from The Ohio Newsroom · host Allie Vugrincic, WOSU Public Media

Columbus already puts about $7 million towards emergency response alternatives. Issue 5 in Columbus would create an overarching office and expand those efforts.

Columbus already puts about $7 million towards emergency response alternatives. Issue 5 in Columbus would create an overarching office and expand those efforts.

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