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- Shutting down those plants and the loss
of those 4,000 jobs would be catastrophic
for Ohio and it would
have a trickle down effect
not just in the local
communities that those
plants are located in
but the state in general.
- There'll be over 4,000
jobs that will be lost
and there's also 500 million that's pumped
into the local economy
that will be lost as well.
- That's the first
thing that comes to mind
is the people that work here on-site
that lose their job but it's also all
the contractors that are brought in
from the local economy here
that also support the site.
- It would be detrimental.
You know, I mean, you would suffer trying
to survive, creating
enough business, you know.
Then I wouldn't be able
to employ as many people
and it would just be a trickle effect on,
you know, if we were
even able to stay open.
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- About 40% of our overall budget is based
on the tax revenue that
receive as (indistinct)
from that plant.
- The fire service will be cut back.
There will be no staffing.
We will still have responsibility even
if it closes with what's down at the plant
to maintain and cover and we will not
have the personnel to do that
because of the tax dollar loss.
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- I guess we need to think about it
in terms of, if we were looking to attract
4,000 jobs, we would work really hard
to attract those jobs.
We as an Alliance wanna work really hard
to preserve those 4,000 jobs.
- I support the Alliance
because it provides jobs
for the people in the community.
It provides clean energy for Ohio.
So I support the Alliance
because it supports us.
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