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TheDeputy

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Thu Sep 12, 2013, 06:44 PM Sep 2013

Kasich Administration says "no dildos" [View all]

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20130912/BIZ01/309120029] more at link

Evidence is growing that political concerns in Columbus killed tax credits that had been promised for a Pure Romance headquarters in downtown Cincinnati.

"The city thought all systems were go; the chamber of commerce thought it was a go," state Senate Minority Leader Eric Kearney, D-North Avondale, said Wednesday. "Everybody seemed to be moving in the same direction, based on the information they received from the state of Ohio, and then the rug was pulled out from under them."

Pure Romance, a $100 million-plus company that sells "romantic enhancements," was planning to move 60 jobs from Loveland and add about 60 more in the next three years. The additional $3.9 million annual payroll would have placed it in the top third for job creation among the Southwest Ohio companies that have received state job creation tax credits so far this year, according to a review of Ohio Tax Credit Authority meeting minutes.
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