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Two TFP articles stem from July 20 Council meeting – EPA and PERS

23 Jul 2010

My “Shredding the Curtain” column, Patterns of precedents in this week’s Toledo Free Press is an attempt to raise awareness as to the precedent related to the City of Toledo paying the employee portion of the pension pick up. Some members of Toledo City Council have been advocating for having their own private legal [...]

Gillmor encouraging local governments to buy supplies made from Ohio bio-based materials…

22 Jul 2010

Senator Karen Gillmor is not one of our local elected officials but I thought this release sent out via e-mail from her office may be of interest to some of the readers here on the Jungle:
GILLMOR URGES OHIO MAYORS TO BUY “BIO-OHIO,” SUPPORT STATE’S AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY
COLUMBUS—State Senator Karen L. Gillmor (R-Tiffin) is encouraging mayors [...]

Strickland and others celebrate 25th Anniversary of Honda Anna, Ohio plant

21 Jul 2010

This in via e-mail from the office of Governor Ted Strickland:
Governor Joins Honda to Celebrate Anna Engine Plant’s 25th Anniversary
Honda’s Largest Automobile Engine Plant Celebrates 25 Years
ANNA, OH – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today joined community leaders and Honda associates at Honda of America Mfg.’s engine plant to celebrate 25 years of manufacturing [...]

Barlos, Budish and Szollosi to tour solar company and meet with Maumee community leaders

21 Jul 2010

The below came in via e-mail as a media advisory, it may be of interest to some of you on the blog since it may create additional media coverage tomorrow.
ADVISORY: Speaker Budish to Visit Toledo Area, Promote Green Jobs
Budish, Szollosi, Barlos Tour W&K Solar, Meet with Local Business Leaders
TOLEDO – Ohio House Speaker [...]

Senate passes unemployment extension 60 to 40

20 Jul 2010

Breaking news message from Politico moments ago – (link):
Ending weeks of stalemate, the Senate cleared the way Tuesday for Congress to extend federal jobless benefits through November’s elections for millions of long-term unemployed.
Maine Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins were the sole Republicans to join Democrats on the 60-40 roll call, the outcome of which [...]

Over a decade after DeRolph v. State of Ohio – what’s really changed?

20 Jul 2010

A reader of the Jungle wrote me an e-mail asking basically where was Ohio education funding at since it had been declared unconstitutional over a decade ago. She suggested it might be an interesting topic to cover here, and I agree. It’s actually been covered recently in some of the media outside of [...]

Brown release on Ohio Controlling Board releasing $350,000 in funding for UT and RGP

19 Jul 2010

The Ohio Controlling board released funding for 6 projects in Toledo, the below release from Ohio House Representative Edna Brown focuses on two of the projects one to the University of Toledo and one to Regional Growth Partnership and Launch Accelerating Technology:
Rep. Brown Announces $350K to Aid Growth & Expansion of Local Organizations
Funds to [...]

Strickland releases on Hugo Boss and Akron Biomaterials Commercialization Hub

19 Jul 2010

Two releases sent out from of the office of Governor Ted Strickland today are shared below, one focuses on Hugo Boss in Brooklyn back in production after it was announced in 2009 the last Hugo Boss facility in North America was going to close. The second one focuses on the creation of another Ohio [...]

Sears on Hospital tax and the taxing of uncompensated care

16 Jul 2010

The following is a guest piece sent via e-mail by the office of Representative Barbara Sears to share with readers of GCJ:
Hospital Tax is Putting Jobs and Ohio’s Economy at Risk
Ohioans have long felt the effects of the downturn in our state’s economy. With unemployment in the double digits for the 14th consecutive month, [...]

NWO under-represented in executive interviews for Ohio Means Business

14 Jul 2010

This Cleveland Plain Dealer article on John Kasich’s fundraising (link) shared this that I found interesting:
The event’s special guest is Republican rising star and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels. But the real entertainment might be a conversation between Kasich and Mixon.
Kasich sits on Invacare’s board of directors and has been extremely critical of Ohio’s business climate, [...]

Airline Yard Intermodal upgrade set to proceed…

13 Jul 2010

This in from the State of Ohio and the office of Mayor Mike Bell:
Intermodal Yard Upgrade Gets Underway in Toledo
$12.29-Million Dollar Project Gets Go-Ahead from ORDC
Columbus ( Tuesday, July 13, 2010) – Toledo’s role as a freight distribution point for the Midwest soon will be strengthened. An almost $12.3-million dollar project to expand [...]

Asians and Hispanics earn more on average per hour in state jobs than whites and blacks…

12 Jul 2010

It’s not surprising that women are still earning less than men in state jobs in Ohio, but the title of this post is one tidbit of the information shared in the Columbus Dispatch piece (link) — “Pay gap for state jobs is shrinking.” While it’s recommended you read the piece in full, one part:
An [...]

As Ohio gives Libbey Inc. a 40 percent credit for six years — do tax credits work?

12 Jul 2010

The Blade reported on June 29 that Libbey Inc. received a 40 percent tax credit for six years, valued at $82,567 (link). The Columbus Dispatch references that tax credit as part of an article looking at how transparent and successful these tax credits are, (link).
I recommend reading the article and checking out the data [...]

Dillin announces four part strategy for Levis Commons

09 Jul 2010

The following information was received sent via e-mail on behalf of Larry Dillin,
PERRYSBURG, OH – “I committed to the City of Perrysburg and Wood County when we began this journey that we would create something special at Levis Commons. Several months ago, we started working on a 4 part strategy for Levis Commons which [...]

New AT&T mobility data center in Akron

07 Jul 2010

This in via e-mail from the office of Governor Ted Strickland:
Strickland, AT&T Announce New Data Center in Akron
Akron, OH – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and AT&T today announced a new mobility data center in Akron, which will provide core mobility network services. The planned $120 million initial investment in this innovative center is [...]

Dueling reports on public versus private sector employees…

02 Jul 2010

This is one of those posts that involves some reading for those of you interested in taking a look at both sides of the issue to make an informed decision. I hope you take the time to at least skim the material shared. Right now we have a scenario where there are dueling [...]

Reduction in services and other changes made to program designed to help Ohioans living with HIV/AIDS

01 Jul 2010

This in via e-mail from the Ohio Department of Health:
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IMPLEMENTS CHANGES TO ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY OF RYAN WHITE PROGRAM
Ohio Department of Health is Working to Serve HIV Clients Most in Need with Available Resources
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) today announced changes to the Ryan White program, which provides [...]

Kaptur and Latta both vote no on conference report for Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010

30 Jun 2010

According to govtrack.us Representatives Marcy Kaptur and Bob Latta voted no on the conference report for HR 4173 -Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. Part of what Kaptur said on the floor, as reported by Allison Bell, (link):
“The bill doesn’t appear to encourage prudent credit accumulation,” Kaptur said, according to a version of [...]

Strickland releases on Northwest Ohio Solar Energy Hub and for Congress to extend unemployment

30 Jun 2010

Two releases sent out today by the office of Governor Ted Strickland, the first is on the creation of the Northwest Ohio Solar Energy Hub and the second calls upon the United States Senate to pass an extension for unemployment benefits.
Strickland Announces Northwest Ohio Solar Energy Hub in Toledo
Toledo, OH–Governor Ted Strickland today [...]

Garland advocating for loan from Department of Energy for electric car battery manufacturer

30 Jun 2010

Representative Nancy Garland is not from our area, but I think it’s important to see what other General Assembly members are doing for their districts compared to NWO and the topic of the job creation aspect of this new technology may also be of interest to some of you:
Rep. Garland Urges U.S. Dept. of [...]

Teachers Union among those who approve concessions to help reduce 39 million dollar deficit

26 Jun 2010

Precise numbers and vote counts have not been released but it has been reported that of the more than 2,100 members of TFT, those who attended the vote today, June 26, overwhelmingly approved the concessionary deal that was negotiated between TPS and TFT.
Full details at this point as far as what the exact concession [...]

Some poised to change their minds on Fiberglass towers project – Updated

26 Jun 2010

I haven’t listened to the audio from yesterday’s Toledo City Council committee meeting yet, I’ve updated this again and re-published to move it up the page since I have now completed listening and writing notes from the earlier joint Economic Development & Neighborhoods Committee meeting. I know this is long, it’s over 4,500 words [...]

Ohio State University ProjectONE ground breaking held today – 6,000 direct jobs expected

18 Jun 2010

Earlier today a ground breaking ceremony was held at Ohio State University for ProjectONE, a medical center expansion stated to cost 1 billion dollars and is estimated to create 10,000 jobs by the year 2015. An earlier release by OSU stated this “represents one of the largest job-generating initiatives in Ohio’s history and will [...]

Arena debt? Don’t worry about it despite hotel/motel tax decline…

14 Jun 2010

One advantage of a government project is you don’t have to know for sure how it’s all going to be paid for. All you have to do is have a plan and even if some of the dollar amounts for the planned funding changes? It’s said to still be all okay, at least [...]

Toledo City Council June 8 meeting

08 Jun 2010

All members of council were present, a moment of silence was offered because of the death of Larry Kaczala.
Resolutions were offered…
Resolution – Recognize Heroes In Action
Resolution – Recognize 2010 Cotillion winners – Tessa Scott, Santoria Sawyer, and LaKale’a Wilson
Lease of riverfront property from Norfolk Southern Corp. for salt pile, $44,500 Assessed Services Fund
Passed by all [...]

Public employee unions emerging as an intransigent public enemy number one

07 Jun 2010

With the focus on public employees here in Toledo and in the State of Ohio, this Politico article titled, “Pols turn on labor unions” (link) caught my attention. I recommend reading the full article, one section from the last page:
“The public mood is clearly changing regarding these issues,” said Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty. Pawlenty, [...]

Ohio one of first states for Homeland Response Force – 140 new jobs added to Ohio National Guard

03 Jun 2010

This in via e-mail from the office of Governor Ted Strickland:
Governor, Adjutant General Announce 140 Jobs for Ohio National Guard through Homeland Response Force
Columbus, OH – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today announced that the Ohio National Guard has been authorized to field a Homeland Response Force (HRF) by the U.S. Department of Defense and [...]

Fisher release on DHL transferring ownership of Wilmington Airport…

02 Jun 2010

Dayton Daily News has the story, (link) that gives background to the below statement received via e-mail from Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Lee Fisher:
Fisher Statement on Transfer of Wilmington Airpark
Columbus – U.S. Senate candidate Lee Fisher released the following statement today on the transfer of the Wilmington Airport to the Clinton County [...]

Sears: In 2007 nearly 7,000 between ages of 25 and 34 left Ohio…

01 Jun 2010

The following was sent via e-mail as a guest post from Representative Barbara Sears:
Competitive Jobs Can Keep Graduates in Ohio
Ohio has a wealth of bright, talented students, but due to our burdensome tax rates and poor business environment, our state has trouble holding on to our most promising individuals. Approximately 70 percent of Ohio’s students [...]

Will election battle over chicken eggs turn foul?

31 May 2010

Some of you will groan at the title, but this Columbus Dispatch article (link) touches on the upcoming election battle that will take place this fall on the topic of animal rights, including egg production in Ohio.
The $600-million-a-year Ohio-produced egg market is likely to be a focal point in Round Two [...]

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