Ohio lawmakers approve $85 million for Intel plant costs

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The Ohio legislature has voted to set aside $85 million for development costs associated with a massive planned Intel factory in the Columbus area.

The Ohio Senate approved two bills Wednesday that would set aside millions for a free school-meal program that's running out of money, and to a planned Intel plant in the Columbus area. (File photo, Laura Hancock, cleveland.comCOLUMBUS, Ohio --

Senate President Matt Huffman, a Lima Republican, said state lawmakers expect to take up additional Intel-related measures in the coming weeks before breaking for the summer.

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