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Road trip a chance to car pool, save money

February 9, 2012
The Marietta Times

It's a drive of about 152 miles from the Ohio Statehouse to Wells Academy in Steubenville, where Gov. John Kasich delivered his State of the State address Tuesday.

That's about two and a half hours of driving one way, depending on traffic, meaning state officials in Columbus who attended the speech might have grabbed a bite on the way.

An Associated Press report states some legislators, unable to use tax dollars to pay for the food and gas, expect to use campaign funds to pay their travel expenses. State law allows elected officials to dip into a campaign treasury to cover meals and mileage related to public duties.

Without a doubt, attending the governor's annual address is a public duty. But it doesn't seem like a good use of campaign cash to pay for the trip to Steubenville.

Perhaps state lawmakers could do what other professionals in Ohio earning $60,500 to $94,000 a year would do: Use the expense as a tax write-off.

Better yet, do what other, less well-to-do Ohioans might do: Carpool and pack a lunch.

 
 

 

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