January 8, 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Louis Capobianco
Statement From
Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Today,
former Governor Ted Strickland released the following statement:
“Today, I am
announcing my decision not to seek election as Governor of Ohio in 2014.
“In many ways,
this has been a very difficult decision. I look back fondly on my time as
Ohio’s 68th Governor –and am proud of my Administration’s efforts to guide our
state through the greatest national economic crisis since the Great Depression.
With the help of my First Lady -- Frances Strickland-- my dedicated and loyal
Cabinet, and my incredibly hard-working
Executive Staff, we held the ship steady. With the help of President Obama, who
provided the funds necessary to keep Ohio and all of America from slipping into
another Great Depression, we were able to preserve the social safety net, make
important investments in education, and position Ohio’s economy for the recovery
that started in February 2010.
“And when I look
back on my four years as Governor, I am equally proud of those in the
Strickland Administration who served the public with honor, integrity, and
humility. We sought to make Ohio better.
“My administration
was about positioning Ohio as a leader in our rapidly changing economy and
global world. We worked to rebuild our infrastructure with a special effort to
make sure the national system for rail transportation included Ohio. We worked
to ensure there were more Ohioans with affordable health care coverage. We
significantly improved our national standing in public education, made sure it
did not suffer from deep cuts during the economic crises, and worked to satisfy
the Supreme Court’s ruling for equitable funding with a new formula that was
less dependent on property taxes. We enacted a comprehensive energy reform bill
that helped to stabilize the energy market for consumers and business while
creating a renewable portfolio standard that has positioned Ohio as a leader in
advanced energy. And, we made college more affordable. Most significant for
jobs, we were leaders in investments in alternatives sources of energy and went
to bat for the automobile industry; working closely with President Obama on the
rescue plan that has been so pivotal in Ohio’s economic recovery.
“In short, I
believe my Administration stood and spoke for the causes that count.
“Frances and I
will continue to be politically active private citizens. We will continue to
stand with working men and women to build a stronger Ohio ---and to defeat
anti-worker and anti-middle class legislation that may arise.”
###
No comments:
Post a Comment