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Voinovich urges GOP to work with Strickland

Cleveland : OH : USA | 2 months ago  
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Sen. George Voinovich is urging Republican state lawmakers to work with Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland on Ohio's budget problems. Republican Voinovich tells the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer he has told Ohio Senate President Bill Harris to sit down with the governor....
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