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Kasich names Bob Blair to head Administrative Services
Gov.-elect John Kasich on Friday named Bob Blair, who’s previously held several high-level state jobs, as director of the department of Administrative Services in the incoming Kasich administration.
The department manages the state workforce and provides administrative support to public agencies, boards and commission. Hugh Quill, former Montgomery County treasurer, currently holds the job.
Blair, 62, has 18 years of state government experience, a press release said. He served as both human resources director and assistant director in the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and also as director of human resources at the Ohio Department of Transportation.
Blair lives in Pickerington in Fairfield County east of Columbus, the release said.
“He will be instrumental in helping to create a modernized, 21st century state government that maximizes public dollars and serves the customer,” Kasich said in the release.
Blair said in the release that “I look forward to bringing a business-like approach to the public sector.”
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By dumbfounded
November 22, 2010 3:36 PM | Link to this
You people are crazy. Even if you don’t want rail it would have worked. Folks coming to Cincy from Cleve and going to Cleve to see the Cavs. You neocons have a real problem and not only is Kasich gonna cut the rail, he will cut education including college funding. So your desire to be an uneducated state is becoming a reality which means we all can’t be pizza delivery drivers. WATCH KASICH KILL OHIO
By gary h.
November 22, 2010 8:32 AM | Link to this
Let us not forget GM, without them, we wouldn’t have had to access additional unemployment funds. Due to GM’s layoffs, while the rest of Ohioan’s went thru the tier’s they got over 100 weeks of unemployment!
By davidss2
November 21, 2010 9:53 AM | Link to this
This one person keeps claiming there are all these riders who will ride the trains every day instead of that one time for the one time experience. This constant saying it over and over reminds me of the Clintonista era where the White House kept putting out faxes and the MSM kept saying the same dogma lines over and over thinking that if the public hears lies often enough, the public will believe they are actually true. No one is going to ride the trains to make them pay for themselves. Not enough people. This is the MidWest not the eastern corridor with high population all around and people wanting to go to Cleveland daily from Dayton to work. Or people from Columbus going to Cincy to work daily. Just isn’t happening folks.
By karon
November 21, 2010 12:28 AM | Link to this
Ken, believe me there are people waiting to ride the train! Senior citizens, college student, tourist and people wanting to go to a to b without a car! Also these trains can increase property values if you live near the line, this is happening in regions of the country with the train popping up! Ken you really need to start thinking more deeply before you just make a statement and not understanding anything about what you are saying!
By Ken
November 20, 2010 2:35 PM | Link to this
Kaisch was the logical choice this election. Yeah let’s spend money on a rail system that hardley anyone will ride and will have to rely on government and taxpayers to keep it up and running. Atleast kaisch knows how to balance a budget without relying on people to spend their life savings gambling.
By Mike
November 20, 2010 2:00 PM | Link to this
Kasich was the answer to a nonexistent problem. Strickland was a great centrist governor able to work both sides of the aisle for bipartisan solutions to our state after the horrible Taft administration. Anger towards Washington propelled Kasich to victory, and we’re set to yet again lose passenger rail service in the state thanks to him. And after all the hoopla from the Republicans about opposing bailouts for Wall Street, here we are electing a Wall Street insider to our governorship, just goes to show how partisanship at the end is much more important than principle. Our state will pay for it in the next 4 years…
By bothered
November 19, 2010 10:18 PM | Link to this
the demo’s killed the passenger train by blocking the right way for the people that Kasich and other conservatives have had for the past two years.
By karon
November 19, 2010 9:27 PM | Link to this
Kasich cares NOTHING for Ohio or the workers! Kasich has already KILLED the passenger train that would have created over 11,000 jobs off the bat!
By Ida Bicknell
November 19, 2010 8:07 PM | Link to this
i believe in John Casich and that ohio made a good choice in selecting him our Gov. I also believe he would make a good running mate as vice president with Newt Gingrich as president in 2012:) can’t wait.
By captaingrumpy
November 19, 2010 5:08 PM | Link to this
I like Kasich and believe him when he says he wants a great state.