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This week on "The State of Ohio": A twist in the campaign for governor -the GOP goes after the Democratic governor for his Wall Street connections. A new report says the state spends hundreds of millions of dollars locking up low level offenders for sentences that are too short for rehabilitation, but long enough to give them time to learn from experienced criminals. There's a huge budget deficit on the horizon, but the Department of Education has requested nearly a billion dollars more money in the next budget. The state school superintendent explains.
And the 2010 Ohio State Fair is open, and it brings a colossal honor for a former chief executive - all this week in "The State of Ohio".
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| Group backing election-reform amendments says it's not just a liberal cause. |
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By Bill Cohen - September 28, 2005 |
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For the past several weeks, a coalition backing four election reform proposals on the November ballot have been touting their endorsements. But they’ve mostly come from groups that often support Democrats or liberal causes. Now, the "vote yes" coalition says it's won an endorsement from a conservative group. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports. |
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Bill Cohen reports (1:30)
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