Economic development Company JobsOhio is behind the billboards, casting the Buckeye State as business-friendly and affordable.
"Ultimately, the campaign is meant to be fun and just a bit edgy, with the goal of getting ahead of competitor states and attracting jobs and investment for the people Ohio."
Our sister station in Cincinnati, FOX 19, found some people who think Austinites just might like it there. "The job opportunity here is really good, especially if you're trying to start a new business," said Dante Johnson. "They say everything's bigger in Texas, but I think everything's better here in Cincinnati," said Christopher Wesselman."I can’t imagine anyone moving from Austin, Texas, to Ohio for any reason," said Michele Randall.But that whole four seasons thing is kind of nice, right?"I’m originally from Michigan," said Callahan. He said he moved to Austin to "get away from the cold.""It’s 100% percent the people.
"We have culture. We have wonderful people. We have a vibrant economy. We have it all," said Randall.
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