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Strickland, Kasich camps share, differ business views
No word on projected budget hole
by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT BILL COHEN


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Bill Cohen
 
The re-election drive of Democratic Governor Ted Strickland and the campaign of Republican challenger John Kasich (KAY-sihk) have very different views of Ohio's current business climate. But they share an unwillingness to say how they'd fix the 4 to 8 billion dollar hole in the next state budget. That was obvious today (Wednesday) as Kasich and Strickland's running mate spoke to a conference of transit and planning groups in Columbus.
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-*electionlawblog.org/archives/2010_07.html – a good resource for research, and help with voting reform
-smartvoter-org/ Our goal is to provide the best nonpartisan information about all contests on your ballot to help you make an informed decision.
-lwvohio.org/ The League of Women Voters of Ohio, founded in 1920, is a non-partisan political organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
friendsofthechamber-com ---- find a town hall in your area; take our election survey, and voter resources.
-*opencongress-org track bills, issues, and votes on your personal profiles; Use social networking to share the best infor. About your interests; Vote and comment on bills you support or oppose; contact your elected officials with your opinions; help build public knowledge about Congress!
-heritage-org Democracy in Danger: What States Can Do to Safeguard America's Election System August 11, 2009
-Many Senators will accept e-mail outside of their constituents’ area.
-*At Thomas.gov website click on House of Representatives/Congress to get e-mail, phone, address of reps for zip code entered.
--newsmax-com Debt Commission Leaders Paint Gloomy Picture 11 Jul 2010
-chaffetz-house-gov The Omnibus Bill: Bad Government at its Worst Dec 10 2009
About The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law-ohioconstitution.org
-demint.senate-gov The American Option: A Jobs Plan That Works January 29, 2009
-*Congressman Paul Ryan – Creating Jobs and Generating Economic Growth – “Roadmap for America’s Future”


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