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Senator Reynolds hosted the second POWER Up Career Fair on September 27, with this year's focus on tech jobs.
Every second counts in an emergency. That is why Florida mom, Lori Alhadeff is advocating for new school safety technology with Senator Michele Reynolds. SB 313, Alyssa's law, will place wearable panic button technology in every district for staff to wear. Lori lost her daughter in the Parkland, Florida school shooting and is honoring her daughter's legacy by advocating for this technology.
Senator Reynolds invites you to the POWERUP Career Expo on Friday, September 27, from 10am-2pm at the Ohio Statehouse.
State Senator Michele Reynolds (R-Canal Winchester) announced that the Central Ohio Community Improvement Corporation will receive more than $28.9 million to help clean up and redevelop brownfield sites in Franklin County.
COLUMBUS - State Senator Michele Reynolds (R-Canal Winchester) announced millions for key Capital Budget projects across Senate District 3 and Franklin County. This is the second phase of the process following last week's announcement of a $350 million investment by the Senate in Ohio communities from the One-Time Strategic Community Investment Fund.