Cleveland.com: SANDUSKY, Ohio -- Ohio's leaders must prepare for the future, rather than gaze into the rear-view mirror, if they want to ensure the state's workers aren't left behind in a quickly changing world, Gov. John Kasich said Tuesday night during his seventh State of the State address.
During a 70-minute speech, Kasich said soon-to-come technological innovations like self-driving cars and flying food-delivery drones will disrupt the state's economy. But they also can pose an opportunity for the state, as long as the right efforts are made to support and coordinate Ohio's research and education institutions, he said.
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