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WARREN COUNTY, OH -- Crucially, Mathews secured a further $27.5 million dollars for the Cincinnati Open Tennis Tournament. This follows last year’s announcement that the tournament will remain in Mason and completes the state’s investment in the tournament. This funding, which Mathews has championed, will support an expanded tournament and upgraded facilities enabling year-round activation for community use.
“The Cincinnati Open is among the most coveted tennis tournaments in the world, and its continued presence here in Mason is a testament to the strength and vitality of our community,” Mathews said. “I am grateful to the state and local partners who have joined in working so hard to keep the tournament here in Ohio, and I look forward to the tournament’s future growth in our community.”
Mathews additionally secured millions in one-time funding from the Strategic Community Investment Fund that will directly serve the 56th House District and the surrounding communities, including:
Mathews also secured the following capital investments that will positively impact Warren County and the surrounding region:
Substitute House Bill 2 now heads to the Ohio Governor for a signature.