A divided Ohio Supreme Court upholds a state law in a 4-3 decision, invalidating a Cleveland requirement that public construction contractors hire city residents for a portion of work on projects. A 2003 Cleveland ordinance mandates that residents must perform 20% of the total hours on public construction projects over $100,000. The GOP-controlled Legislature approved a bill in 2016, stripping local governments of the ability to impose such residency requirements on contractors.
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