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YES on Ohio Issue 1 Rally

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  • Started 4 months ago by techcolumbus
  • Latest reply from kaito
  1. techcolumbus

    techcolumbus
    Columbus, OH
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    Join the Central Ohio business and technology community for a rally in support of Yes on Issue 1 featuring keynote speaker, E. Gordon Gee, President of The Ohio State University. Also hear success stories from companies that have benefited from the Ohio Third Frontier and receive additional information about Issue 1 from campaign co-chairs Jo Ann Davidson and David Wilhelm.

    Issue 1 is a statewide ballot measure that would authorize renewal and continuation of the highly successful Ohio Third Frontier (OTF) program. OTF is a bipartisan visionary public-private partnership that has created 55,000 permanent jobs since 2002. The purpose of OTF is to firmly establish Ohio as an innovation leader and to fuel long-term economic growth and create jobs in our state.

    Please rsvp to Laura Coffee at lcoffee@techcolumbus.org or by phone at 614-675-3755

    The rally is on April 12 from 4-6pm at TechColumbus (1275 Kinnear Road).

    For more information visit http://www.techcolumbus.org/yes-issue-1-rally

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  2. kaito

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    It seems politically the easy thing to do whenever fund shortage exists is to issue bond instead of exercising fiscal conservative policy and not spend money you don't have. I am worried that as taxpayers we are being gulled into signing a blank check that future generation have to bear. The Columbus Dispatch makes it look as if the City is on life support and defeat of Issue 1 tantamount to pulling the cord which I find hardly convincing.

    Posted 4 months ago # |