More grassroots support: Ohio AgriBusiness Association backs Issue 1
One of Ohio's oldest organizations has joined several others in its support of Issue 1 on the Aug. 8 ballot statewide.
The Ohio AgriBusiness Association, a statewide trade association whose roots date back to the 1880s, on July 7 posted its endorsement to require a 60% majority vote for amendments to the Ohio Constitution.
“The need for a stable and predictable business environment in our state is vital,” Chris Henney, president and CEO of OABA, said in the post. “The purpose of this ballot measure is not limited to a specific issue, but it does increase the participation of citizens from all regions in the state when determining constitutional amendments that would affect every Ohioan. As advocates for a sustainable business climate, OABA backs Issue 1 because it is an initiative that will strengthen the integrity and efficacy of Ohio’s constitutional amendment process and guarantees that changes made to our state constitution are done so openly and fairly. Ultimately making Ohio a better place to live, work and run a business.”
The association's post includes a FAQ that explains the group's support, joining several others, such as Ohio Farm Bureau, Ohio Restaurant Association, Sportsmen's Alliance, NFIB Ohio, Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association, Associated Builders and Contractors Ohio, Ohio Pork Council, and Ohio Chamber of Commerce.
About the OABA
OABA is a membership-based state trade association originally established in the late 1800s to represent the best interests of businesses that serve Ohio agriculture, according to its website. Today, its membership includes the manufacturers and wholesale/retail suppliers of plant nutrient and protection materials, the grain warehousing and marketing industry, the feed and seed industry, as well as companies providing equipment, financing, insurance, consulting, and other products and services for the agribusiness industry.
With more than 225 member companies, OABA strives to be an advocate for Ohio agribusiness by creating a sustainable business climate through collaborative policy leadership, continuous education, and effective communication.
"We are the voice representing agribusinesses across Ohio," its website states.
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