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Governor seeks different ideas to fill budget hole

Columbus : OH : USA | about 1 month ago  
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The governor has proposed delaying an already approved 4.2 percent cut in the state income tax as a way to replace funding that no longer is expected from an ill-fated plan to add video slot machines at Ohio horseracing tracks. Strickland has said he'd like the legislature to act on his proposal or come...
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  • News Source: The Columbus Dispatch | about 1 month ago
    The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday tossed the final lawsuit challenging Gov. Ted Strickland's plan to put thousands of video slot machines at the state's seven horse-racing tracks. The court booted the lawsuit filed in early September by the Ohio...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    A conservative public policy group that sued the state over its plans to install video slot machines at racetracks in Ohio is ending its legal fight – for now. The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the Sept. 3 suit filed by the Ohio...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed the remaining lawsuit against a plan to put slot machines at horse racing tracks. The court on Tuesday dismissed the suit brought by the Ohio Policy Roundtable, citing its previous decision that the plan be...
  • News Source: The Columbus Dispatch | about 1 month ago
    The governor has proposed delaying an already approved 4.2 percent cut in the state income tax as a way to replace funding that no longer is expected from an ill-fated plan to add video slot machines at Ohio horseracing tracks. Strickland has said he'...
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  • Blog Source: coast-usa.blogspot.com
    Due to Governor Strickland's persistent failure to cut spending (following in the footsteps of dramatically failed Governor Bob Taft), the State's fiscal picture was already bleak. And that was before the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that ...
  • Blog Source: cincinnati.com
    Strickland has said he still wants to place slot machines at seven Ohio horse tracks, but the Ohio Supreme Court ordered a statewide vote before that can happen. His office is studying the possibility of legalizing them through an ...
  • Blog Source: www.onlineslots.net
    Massachusetts and Pennsylvania are both fleshing out the possibility of using huge casino-tax dollars for budget funding. While their battle rates, another.
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