Fisher says he’ll enforce trade laws


If elected to the U.S. Senate, Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher said he’ll work to eliminate incentives for companies that ship jobs overseas and enforce trade laws.

Fisher, a Democratic candidate for the Senate, visited the Yankee Kitchen in Boardman today to tout his plan.

He also discussed a recent study, by the Economic Policy Institute and Policy Matters Ohio, that this state lost 91,800 jobs from 2001 to 2008, when Republican George W. Bush served as president.

“Ohio should be exporting goods, not jobs,” Fisher said.

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