Kasich to give State of the State speech in Lima
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — For the second year in a row, Gov. John Kasich is making plans to deliver his State of the State speech outside the capital city, a practice he says exposes more Ohioans to their government but which critics say sets a bad precedent.
Assuming state lawmakers agree, this year’s venue will be Lima, a rebounding Rust Belt city of 38,000 that sits equidistant between Toledo and Dayton in northwest Ohio. Kasich would give the speech on Feb. 19 at Veterans Memorial Civic Center.
In another departure from tradition, Kasich hopes to deliver the speech in the evening this year, rather than the usual noontime start.
In 2012, Kasich became the first governor in modern memory to take the year’s big policy speech outside the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus.
The first-term Republican chose Steubenville for the occasion, using the award-winning Wells Academy, named the best school in the state, to tout education successes and the benefits of the region’s burgeoning shale gas industry.
Justices were unable to attend last year’s speech because court was in session the day it was delivered, and some statewide officials and legislators couldn’t or chose not to attend.
Choosing Lima this year gives Kasich a chance to highlight economic successes he has touted on both the state and national stages.
Unemployment in Allen County has fallen since he took office, moving from 10.8 percent to 6.7 percent. The selection of Lima, the county seat, was first reported by The Lima News.
The newly elected president of the Ohio Senate, Republican Keith Faber, also resides nearby. He issued a statement Friday praising the governor’s efforts to use the State of the State speech to highlight new areas of the state.
“I’m especially honored to host the governor and my legislative colleagues in Lima, one of the economic hubs of my district,” he said. “We’ve got a great story to tell, and I know Gov. Kasich has an incredible record and vision to share in this important address. This is how government ‘of the people’ should work.”







