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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Ohio House approves ballot proposal to seek $950M renewal of high-tech Third Frontier program Posted: Jan 14, 2010 1:12 AM
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Ohio House approves tech program ballot request COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Democrat-led Ohio House has passed a bill placing renewal of the state's signature technology business development program on the May ballot. By a vote of 85-13, the House agreed to ask voters to approve $950 million in additional bonds for the Third Frontier initiative. The program .... Original article  : Ohio House approves ballot proposal to seek $950M renewal of high-tech Third Frontier program.

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