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Capitol Square board seeks funds for museum programming and $6 million in repairs; plans suffrage monument

5557105 · April 29, 2025
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Megan Wyckoff, executive director of the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, described the board’s budget requests including a $6 million appropriation for facility projects, museum programming supported by the Capitol Square Foundation, and plans for a women’s suffrage monument to be unveiled in summer 2026.

Megan Wyckoff, executive director of the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, told the Government Oversight and Reform Committee that the board seeks to preserve and modernize the Statehouse complex while continuing educational programming.

Wyckoff said the board manages Capitol Square with about 71 employees and operates the Statehouse museum, parking garage and special events. She described partnerships with the Capitol Square Foundation and the Ohio Arts…

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