What you need to know about Ohio Politics and Policy
The governor said that over 44,000 jobs have been created this year, helping to improve the states economic picture. – Ohio News Network, November 17, 2011
and two weeks earlier:
He said his nonprofit Jobs Ohio economic development program has “been involved in 174 projects to either bring them to Ohio, stay or expand here.” […] The economic development work has saved 25,245 jobs and brought in more than 12,000 new jobs, he said. – Ravenna Record-Courier, November 2, 2011These claims are highly misleading, and here’s why: The Governor seems to be implying that 44,000 Ohioans are currently working in jobs as a direct result of the Kasich administration’s work with employers. This is factually untrue. Rather, the number represents the aggregation of job creation or retention commitments, made by employers so far in 2011, in the hope of getting state incentives such as loans, tax breaks or grants. What you need to know about job commitments:
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