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Tough decisions on US state budget gaps

By Aline van Duyn and Nicole Bullock in New York and Hal Weizman in Chicago

Published: July 2 2009 19:51 | Last updated: July 2 2009 19:51

Facing a $3.2bn budget deficit, Ohio’s lawmakers could not reach a deal to balance the state’s finances.

On the hit list are Ohio’s libraries, which are facing more than $225m (€160m, £137m) in budget cuts over two years. With the majority of Ohio’s 251 libraries entirely dependent on state funding, the prospect of such cuts – about 30 per cent of their total budget – is grim.

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