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Gov. Ted Strickland defends his slot proposal

Published: Thu, July 2, 2009 @ 3:30 p.m.

Ohio Governor Ted Strickland (D-Lisbon)

COLUMBUS (AP) — Gov. Ted Strickland continues to defend his gambling proposal as a way to balance the state’s budget and says Ohio is in company with many other states struggling with financial problems.

The Democrat said today that negotiations with legislators continue. He and the Republican-led Senate have been at loggerheads over the proposal that would authorize slots-like video lottery terminals at the state’s seven horse racing tracks.

The plan is estimated to raise $933 million toward the state’s $3.2 billion projected deficit.

Strickland says he told lawmakers that the only other options are cuts or tax increases.

He did not directly rule out authorizing slots with executive order that would not need legislative approval.


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1 Ken (104 comments)posted 4 months, 6 days ago

The Governor should simply do as the last sentence says, in part...with executive order that would not need legislative approval. Then, he would no longer have to try and appease Republicans and the Democrats would not have anyone to blame!

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