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March 15, 2025 3 mins
Ohio's economic landscape continues to evolve, with the state securing a No. 3 ranking nationally for both total economic development projects and projects per capita in Site Selection's 2025 Governor's Cup rankings. Governor Mike DeWine highlighted the state's business-friendly approach and strategic investments as key factors in this achievement[14]. The success extends across communities of all sizes, with Ohio cities dominating multiple metropolitan categories.

In political news, Governor DeWine delivered his State of the State address, emphasizing the strength of Ohio's current position. However, both Democratic and Republican lawmakers expressed differing views on how to further strengthen the state[13]. The address came on the heels of DeWine introducing his proposed budget for the 2026 and 2027 fiscal years[9].

The Ohio Metro Chambers Coalition, representing nine chambers of commerce, announced its 2025 advocacy priorities. These include expanding Ohio's labor force, attracting talent, increasing housing opportunities, growing businesses, expanding energy sources, and supporting transportation infrastructure[3]. This collective effort aims to boost the state's metropolitan areas, which represent 76% of Ohio's population and 82% of its overall GDP.

In community news, more than 1,000 women marched in Cleveland on International Women's Day to demand gender equality and protest against President Trump's policies[12]. The event, organized by Women's March Cleveland, was part of a national day of action and marked the eighth anniversary of Cleveland's first International Women's Day march.

Education remains a focus, with the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce reporting that more than a quarter of Ohio students are regularly absent, missing 10% of the school year[5]. Efforts to address this issue include proposals to expand school hours and increase education funding.

On the environmental front, Ohio continues to invest in broadband deployment and digital participation. The state's broadband vision includes bringing reliable, affordable high-speed internet to all Ohioans, investing in last-mile infrastructure deployment, and addressing the digital divide in rural areas[4].

Looking ahead, Ohio is preparing for the 2026 election cycle, with early campaigning already underway. The state's economic development initiatives are expected to continue, with a focus on attracting new businesses and fostering innovation across various sectors. Additionally, ongoing debates about education funding, infrastructure improvements, and environmental policies are likely to shape Ohio's legislative agenda in the coming months.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Your Ohio State News podcast. Ohio's economic landscape
continues to evolve, with the state securing a number three
ranking nationally for both total economic development projects and projects
per capita in Site Selections twenty twenty five Governor's Cup rankings.
Governor Mike DeWine highlighted the state's business friendly approach and

(00:21):
strategue investments as key factors in this achievement. Fourteen. The
success extends across communities of all sizes, with Ohio cities
dominating multiple metropolitan categories. In political news, Governor DeWine delivered
his State of the State address, emphasizing the strength of
Ohio's current position. However, both Democratic and Republican lawmakers expressed

(00:44):
differing views on how to further strengthen the state. Thirteen.
The address came on the heels of DeWine introducing his
proposed budget for the twenty twenty six and twenty twenty
seven fiscal years. Nine. The Ohio Metro Chambers Coalition represents
nine chambers of commerce, announced its twenty twenty five advocacy priorities.

(01:05):
These include expanding Ohio's labor force, attracting talent, increasing housing opportunities,
growing businesses, expanding energy sources, and supporting transportation infrastructure. This
collective effort aims to boost the state's metropolitan areas, which
represents seven six percent of Ohio's population and eighty two
percent of its overall GDP. In community news, more than

(01:28):
one thousand women marched in Cleveland on International Women's Day
to demand gender equality and protest against President Trump's policies twelve.
The event, organized by Women's March Cleveland, was part of
a national day of action and marked the eighth anniversary
of Cleveland's first International Women's Day March. Education remains a focus,

(01:50):
with the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce reporting that
more than a quarter of Ohio students are regularly absent,
missing ten percent of the school year. Efforts to address
this issue include proposals to expand school hours and increase
education funding. On the environmental front, Ohio continues to invest

(02:11):
in broadband deployment and digital participation. The state's broadband vision
includes bringing reliable, affordable, high speed internet to all ohioans,
investing in last mile infrastructure deployment, and addressing the digital
divide in rural areas. Looking ahead, Ohio is preparing for
the twenty twenty six election cycle, with early campaigning already

(02:33):
under way. The state's economic development initiatives are expected to continue,
with a focus on attracting new businesses and fostering innovation
across various sectors. Additionally, ongoing debates about education funding, infrastructure improvements,
and environmental policies are likely to shape Ohio's legislative agenda

(02:53):
in the coming months. And that is it for today.
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