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Reporters’ Roundtable
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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State Senate Republicans cut a billion dollars from the state budget while restoring support to hospitals and charter schools. With party line vote approval, the $53 billion budget now comes head to head with a conference committee and new, lower revenue projections. Meanwhile, a corporate giant leaves Dayton, and a former Congressman turned talk show host says he wants to be Ohio's next governor. Analysis of those stories and the rest of the week's news on the next Sound of Ideas. Join us tomorrow at nine on 90.3. |
Guests
Bill Hershey, Statehouse Reporter for The Dayton Daily News
Karen Kasler, Reporter for Ohio Public Radio
Chris Evans, Editorial Writer for The Plain Dealer
Plus, Marissa DeSantis, Winner of Positively Cleveland's Hastily Made video contest
Additional Information
Senate Passes State Budget
Sheryl Harris on the payday lending legislation
State Auditor's New Recovery-tracking Website
John Kasich Campaign Website
Comprehensive coverage from the Dayton Daily News about NCR's move to Georgia
Winning videos in Positively Cleveland's Hastily Made Video Contest
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