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  2. Yost questions extending private company receiving state ...

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is at odds with state business groups over state liquor sale profits funneled to a private, nonprofit organization for economic development ...

  3. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In December 2015, the LCBO authorized some supermarkets to sell cider, wine, and beer within their grocery aisles, substantially weakening their and The Beer Store's long near-monopoly statuses. [12] [13] As of December 9, 2016, nearly 130 grocery stores had been licensed to do so; 450 were expected to be licensed by 2020. [14]

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    Ohio ranks as the No. 1 state to start a small business in thanks to tax rate, minimum wage, and lower utility bills, according to study.

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    Ohio has been named among the Top 10 states in the nation to start a small business in 2024, according to a recent study. Here's why. Ohio is a Top 10 state to start a small business, new study says.

  6. Ohio Business Development Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Site Selection magazine, a location assistance publication, has awarded the state of Ohio its fourth consecutive Governor's Cup Award for leading the nation in new and expanded facilities in 2009. [3] The "Why Ohio" advertising campaign was noted by the business and advertising communities. [4] Other awards include: The Communicator Awards (2008)

  7. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Ohio nominally would be the 20th largest global economy (behind Turkey and ahead of Switzerland) according to The World Bank as of 2022. [8] The state had a GDP of $822.67 billion in 2022, which is 3.23% of the United States total, [9] ranking 7th in the nation behind Pennsylvania and ahead of Georgia. [10]