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JobsOhio Bond Sale Moves Forward Despite Suit

Ohio's new private job-creation entity is moving forward with a nearly $1.2 billion bond sale intended to fund its 25-year lease of the state's liquor business.

JobsOhio and Republican Gov. John Kasich's  administration made the joint announcement Tuesday. Proceeds of the Jan. 23 sale would go to economic development efforts.

JobsOhio Chief Investment Officer John Minor and Kasich's budget and commerce directors said they're confident in proceeding after Moody's and Standard and Poor's both issued favorable ratings Monday.

Moody's issued an "A2" rating, its sixth highest. S&P rated them "AA," or very strong.

The liberal group ProgressOhio said the administration is disregarding a constitutional prohibition against allowing a private entity to control public money.

Stories from the Associated Press.