The "find it here" tourism tagline that Ohio has been using since 2015 may soon be lost by the state.
Ohio is likely going to be changing its strategy for attracting tourists and convincing businesses to locate in the state. Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) has proposed the change as part of his two-year state budget.
If the change is implemented, you won't be able to find a unique message for visitors here in Ohio. Instead, the state would focus on attracting people to Ohio - to work and live.
DeWine said the way he sees it, the messages of the state鈥檚 tourism and job development agencies are the same.
鈥淎nd that is Ohio is a great place and it鈥檚 a place that the quality of life is good and it鈥檚 a good place also do business," DeWine said.
The Ohio Department of Development, which oversees the , has proposed the agency be called the State Marketing Office. And even though it will be promoting more than tourism, its $10 million a year budget would not increase.