Kasich
asks legislature to deliver State of the
State Address in Lima
COLUMBUS
– Today Gov. John R. Kasich formally
asked the General Assembly to convene a special joint session in Lima
on Feb. 19 for his annual State of the State
address.
Continuing
a tradition he began last year at
Steubenville’s Wells Academy, the top-ranked public school in the
state,
Kasich’s decision to deliver the State of the State outside the capital
again
is rooted in his desire to make state government more accessible to
Ohioans and
shine a light on communities across Ohio making contributions to the
state’s
success. If the General Assembly approves the necessary
legislation to
hold the special session in Lima, Kasich would deliver the speech at
Lima’s Veterans
Memorial Civic & Convention Center.
Since
January 2011, Allen County has
experienced strong economic improvement, including an increase of 2,000
jobs in
the Lima Metropolitan Area. Over the same amount of time, Allen County
has gone
from 10.8% unemployment down to 6.7, reflecting Ohio’s strong economic
resurgence and the importance of an improved environment for job
creation via
low taxes, streamlined regulations and a structurally balanced budget.
Ohio
governors deliver the annual State of the
State address to a joint session of the General Assembly; therefore the
General
Assembly must pass a Joint Resolution enabling the legislature to
convene for
the day at the Veteran’s Memorial Civic & Convention Center of
Lima.
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