Intel says it will be years before its massive $28 billion dollar semiconductor complex in Licking County opens.
That’s more bad news for a company the state is banking on to bring higher-paying jobs and technological know-how to the region.
President Trump has already put his thumb on the scale in the Ohio governor’s race by quickly endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy.
Does that mean the race is over before it even begins?
Ramaswamy says he wants to work to eliminate income and property taxes and make Ohio the education leader of the world.
Meanwhile, Frank LaRose, a candidate for state auditor, promised that if elected he would create an Ohio version of the Department of Government Efficiency.
We're discussing all these topics on this week's Reporter Roundtable.
Guests:
- Jo Ingles, reporter, Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau
- Haley BeMiller, politics reporter, The Columbus Dispatch
- Noah Blundo, reporter and editor, Hannah News Service
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