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Ankle biting pundits (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland’s Op-Ed in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal, co-authored by his Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher, is remarkable. The authors argue that Ohio’s economy may have some soft spots but is “doing fine,” and is actually adding “professional, health and education jobs” at a greater clip than it is losing manufacturing jobs. [...]
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Weapons of Mass Discussion (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Let's start with two posts from intrepid reporter Josh . The first details the entirely expected partisan move on the part of T-Shirt Ted in appointing the two candidates that the local Democrats have put up for election on the bench before the people have their say. Governor Ted Strickland today announced the appointment of Glenda Smith to the Butler County Municipal Court Area III and the appointment...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
Gov. Ted Strickland appointed two attorneys Friday to fill judicial vacancies in Butler County.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Gov. Ted Strickland and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown promise that they will push for a nearly identical measure at the federal level next year.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
A plan for economic development that would benchmark Ohio against neighboring states was unveiled Wednesday by Gov. Ted Strickland.
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Dayton Daily News (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland wants to extend the state's Third Frontier program as part of a larger strategy for expanding the economy, Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher said Wednesday, Sept. 3.
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bjkeefe (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
From KK, riding the 'Hound, catching up on his reading: I've just finished the September 8 issue of The New Yorker. It has a lot of good stuff, but the best was a quote from one of the pieces on the Democratic Convention: "The Ohio governor, Ted Strickland, got off the best, unheard line of the Convention when he said that, unlike George H. W. Bush, who was born on third base and thought he hit a triple,...
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The Dayton Business Journal (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Gov. Ted Strickland’s administration rolled out a strategic plan Wednesday aimed at getting Ohio’s beleaguered economy back on track.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Gov. Ted Strickland says Ohio needs to target nine industries over the next decade to grow the state's economy.
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The Business Courier of Cincinnati (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has unveiled a new strategic plan for economic development that calls for boosting the per capita income of Ohioans and increasing job growth to a level that’s 25 percent higher than the five states surrounding Ohio.
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Vox Verax (Free subscription) | 08/31/2008
The Ohio governor, Ted Strickland, got off the best, unheard line of the Convention when he said that, unlike George H. W. Bush, who was born on third base and thought he hit a triple, George W. was born on third base and stole second.
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Obama HQ (Free subscription) | 08/31/2008
As the sun set over the football stadium at Dublin Coffman High School, Battalion Chief O'Connell gave a crowd count of about 18,000 people. They came to see Barack Obama and Joe Biden, joined by three of their own -- Governor Ted Strickland, Senator Sherrod Brown, and former Senator John Glenn -- lay out the case for the change. It was a perfect ending to an action-filled day that ran the emotional...
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The Political Carnival (Free subscription) | 08/30/2008
Of all the introductions of the notables at the Tubbs Jones rites - Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora, among others - the loudest and longest round of applause went to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. Excepts from U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's remarks, in Cleveland for Stephanie...
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Phronesisaical (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Via Sullivan , Peggy Noonan : The best line of the convention so far? Ted Strickland of Ohio, when he echoed the 1988 Democratic convention joke about George H.W. Bush, that he was born on third and thought he hit a triple. Strickland said of George W. Bush that he was born on third and then stole second.
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The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Peggy Noonan: The best line of the convention so far? Ted Strickland of Ohio, when he echoed the 1988 Democratic convention joke about George H.W. Bush, that he was born on third and thought he hit a triple. Strickland said...