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Right now, out-of-state gambling interests are advertising to recruit experienced, licensed casino workers from other states to come take Ohio jobs. All because Issue 3 doesn't require out-of-state casino owners to hire only Ohioans...Video: The spot...
Proponents say Ohio would gain 34,000 jobs if voters approve four casinos in November. Opponents say the casinos actually would result in a net loss of jobs. Backers say the proposed 33 percent tax rate would fatten municipal coffers by $651 million a...
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He's chairman of the Ohio Jobs and Growth Committe, the group behind Issue 3, which would bring casinos to Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo. See all of the comments and quote other replies all on one page Read reactions to this story Report...
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Ohio – Ohio’s elections chief says backers of a proposal to place casinos in Ohio’s four largest cities have submitted enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot. Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner said the Ohio Jobs and Growth Committee behind...
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The introduction of video slot machines will have most of Ohio's racetracks scrambling to install machines while others face even bigger changes. At one track, it likely will mean a move from the county fairgrounds where local officials allow betting...
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Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray has rejected ballot language for a proposed constitutional amendment to establish casinos in four cities. Cordray rejected the wording Monday because he said it didn't specify the locations in Cleveland, Columbus,...
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