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COLUMBUS -- J. Kenneth Blackwell, the Republican candidate for governor, on Tuesday unveiled a plan to overhaul the state personal income tax system that he said would provide $1.2 billion in tax cuts for Ohio families and small businesses.
Blackwell, Ohio secretary of state, rolled out the proposal on the eve of today's gubernatorial debate about the economy, against his Democratic opponent Ted Strickland, a U.S. House member from Lisbon.See the full content of this document
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Blackwell Unveils Plan to Overhaul State Taxes
In a press release, Blackwell said he would overhaul the perso...
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