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Monday, February 01, 2010
Vowing to replace Ohio’s reputation as a Rust Belt state with being the “undisputed home of advanced energy,” Gov. Ted Strickland used his fourth State of the State speech today to promote an enhanced emphasis on “green-energy” jobs.
Vowing to replace Ohio’s reputation as a Rust Belt state with being the “undisputed home of advanced energy,” Gov. Ted Strickland used his fourth State of the State speech today to promote an enhanced emphasis on “green-energy” jobs.
“I believe in Ohio because you can’t write the history of the world without us,” Strickland said, highlighting many of the important inventions in the Buckeye State over time. “I believe in Ohio because Ohio will power the future.”
In fact, the governor, who officially kicked off his re-election campaign for a second term last week at a time the state’s economy continues to be battered by the recession, peppered his speech with the phrase I believe in Ohio.Read Full Article
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