Kasich Wants Changes, Will Save Details for Fall ; Republican Running for Governor Says Ohio Taxes Are Too High, Regulations Are Too Burdensome.
Dayton Daily News › March 19, 2010
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Dayton Daily News › March 19, 2010
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DAYTON -- Republican John Kasich can talk at length about what he thinks Ohio needs to do to get out of the economic ditch -- phase out the state income tax, reform regulations, cut government spending -- but the gubernatorial candidate is reticent about the details.
"I'm not proposing any of that today. We'll get to that in the fall," Kasich told the Dayton Daily News editorial board on Thursday, March 18, when pressed for specific details of his plans if he were elected Ohio governor.See the full content of this document
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Kasich Wants Changes, Will Save Details for Fall ; Republican Running for Governor Says Ohio Taxes Are Too High, Regulations Are Too Burdensome.
Kasich, who is challenging incumbent Gov. Ted Strickland, said Ohio's taxes are too high and its regulations too burdens...
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