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A few shoals where Ohio’s effort to attract coastal transplants may run aground: Thomas Suddes
Updated Feb 28, 2021;
Posted Feb 28, 2021
A billboard in Boston that s part of the Ohio Is for Leaders ad campaign from JobsOhio.
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Trouble is, Ohio’s leaders have some explaining to do:
Such as – why Ohio incomes, on a per-capita basis, lag the nation’s.
Such as – why, in an America made digital-first by COVID-19, Ohio continues to futz around about statewide broadband access. Talk, talk, talk: That’s Ohio’s broadband “strategy.”
Such as – why Ohio’s purportedly liberal Democratic Party has yet to elect a Black Ohioan to a statewide executive elected office. (Democrats did nominate and help elect Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody Stewart, a Greater Cleveland Democrat.)