The Delaware Gazette

Industrial planning manufactures a false sense of accomplishment

Ear­lier this month Site Selec­tion mag­a­zine awarded its grand prize to Ohio for being the state with the most major busi­ness expan­sions in 2011 at 498 projects. The runner-up was Texas with 464 such projects. As might be expected, Ohio offi­cials, includ­ing Mark Kvamme as head of Gov­er­nor Kasich’s Job­sO­hio pro­gram, declared the vic­tory a vin­di­ca­tion of their efforts and sug­gested Ohio would remain a leader in attract­ing major expan­sions and new busi­nesses, thereby pro­duc­ing good job growth for Ohioans.

JobsOhio head speaks at workforce summit

To hear Mark Kvamme tell it, Ohio’s future is incred­i­bly bright.

Ohio union law ballot issue passes deadline

COLUMBUS — The dead­line for remov­ing a repeal ques­tion on Ohio’s con­tentious col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing law from the fall bal­lot passed Mon­day with­out fan­fare, posi­tion­ing vot­ers to decide the fate of the law in Novem­ber. Pass­ing the dead­line doesn’t pre­vent Repub­li­can lead­ers and oppo­nents of the law from reach­ing a deal later to change or toss out the leg­is­la­tion, though that’s seen as unlikely.

Ohio gov decries partisanship, lashes out at Dems

COLUMBUS — With his bud­get now passed, Repub­li­can Ohio Gov. John Kasich blasted Democ­rats and their allies on Fri­day for pur­su­ing a par­ti­san agenda while fight­ing his efforts to fix the state’s economy.

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