Ohio approves $4.3M for Dayton’s upcoming NATO session

Ohio approves .3M for Dayton’s upcoming NATO session
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State Representatives Phil Plummer, Andrea White, and Tom Young have announced the Ohio Controlling Board’s approval of $4.3 million in funding for a NATO event in Dayton. The funds, released through the Ohio Department of Public Safety, will support security and protective measures for the NATO Parliamentary Session scheduled from May 21 to May 26, 2025.

The allocation will cover costs related to activating state and local emergency operation centers, police and fire personnel, public works, as well as necessary equipment and supplies. These measures aim to ensure the safety of both Ohio residents and participants in the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.

Representative Plummer expressed satisfaction with securing funding after extensive efforts: “I’m happy to announce we have secured funding for our NATO security apparatus after months of hard work. We take immense pride in hosting our country’s closest allies in Dayton, and no stone will be left unturned to protect our neighbors and the Parliamentary Assembly.”

Representative White highlighted the significance of the event: “In just a few months, the world’s eyes will be on Dayton, Ohio. We worked hard with our legislative team, Congressman Turner and local partners, and the Governor’s Office to ensure our state’s resources are mobilized and aligned with local resources so that we can provide a safe, landmark, world-class experience to the world!”

Representative Young emphasized its global impact: “The NATO conference is an extraordinary event for us. The eyes of the world will be watching!”

Established in 1955, the NATO Parliamentary Assembly connects NATO with member nations’ parliaments or governing bodies. It comprises 281 parliamentarians from thirty-two countries along with 88 delegates from associate members and observers. The assembly meets twice annually at various global locations; it was last hosted by the United States in 2003.



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