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Intentions for Issue 3 set to be carried out within next six ...
Rep. Kathleen Chandler (D-Kent) said she had a feeling
Issue 3 was going to
pass all along. She said she
did not hear a lot of opposition except for the paid ads. Herbert Asher, professor emeritus of political science at
Ohio State ...
Ohio voters overwhelmingly pass Issue 2, but HSUS plans its own ...
In the Nov.
3 election,
Ohio voters passed
Issue 2, but the Humane Society of United States plans its own ballot initiative in response. ... Following the election, the Humane Society of the United States indicated it wants to move from
Issue 2 to “real reform,” but
did not specify what it's next action will be. “Now that the
Issue 2 campaign is over, we can get on with such real reform — a measure to phase out the extreme confinement of animals in veal crates, ...
Ohio Casino Issue Passes - News, Sports, Jobs - The Intelligencer ...
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Ohio voters hit hard by the economic downturn have approved casinos tied to new jobs after a fifth try by gambling supporters in the past two decades. But
Issue 3 didn't
pass in Belmont, Jefferson, Harrison or Monroe ... "By packaging
Issue 2 as a pro-animal and pro-food safety measure, the factory farming interests really
did everything they could to ensure its passage," he said. "We never really viewed it as a poisonous measure but we viewed it as an empty ...
Outlying districts voted down bond issue - MariettaTimes.com ...
While I would have liked to have seen the Bond
Issue pass, the vote count shows that the people of the Marietta school district were resoundingly against the
issue in it's current format. ... I would suggest a new
issue, one that is totally funded with local tax dollars and would not include the
Ohio School Facilites Commission. A new temporary improvement levy that would generate somewhere in the neighborhood of $1 million a year for 5 years. The Board should make it a ...