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Gov. John Kasich‘s spokeswoman said earlier today that journalists could bring only pens, notepads and tape recorders to the budget briefing; the audio couldn’t be used for anything but checking accuracy, she said. The edict was reversed after news organizations protested.
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Ohio governor quickly reverses ban on cameras, audio recorders at budget briefing

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