MONROE
Strickland's plan may be showcased in Monroe
Governor proposes $1.7B package to create more than 80,000 jobs in Ohio.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Gov. Ted Strickland is sending his energy adviser to Monroe to unveil a $1.7 billion package to create more than 80,000 jobs in Ohio.
Strickland's proposal, "Building Ohio Jobs," is designed to lay the foundation for long-term economic prosperity in the state. Mark Shanahan, Strickland's energy adviser and the executive director of Air Quality Development Authority,
will pitch his plan. It is expected to be outlined during a visit from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 28, at Monroe's City Building, 233 S. Main St.
"The roads, bridges, rails, biomedicine, bioproducts and advanced energy investments in this package will create jobs for Ohioans in the near term and position our state as an economic leader in key industries for decades to come," state officials said.
Strickland's plan specifically calls for:
• An investment of $400 million in the Clean Ohio Fund.
• An investment of $400 million in the Public Works Commission.
• An investment of $250 million in advanced energy.
• An investment of $200 million in Main Street Renewal.
• An investment of $200 million in the biomedical industry.
• An investment of $150 million in logistics and distribution infrastructure.
• An investment of $100 million in bioproducts.
Union Township fire Chief Bob Napier tells Ohio Governor Ted Strickland how high the water was during the peak of the flooding during Strickland's tour of flood damaged areas of Ohio Thursday, March 20, 2008 in South Lebanon.