http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/sandy_theis/index.ssf?/base/opinion/112271595060650.xml&coll=2Sunday, July 31, 2005
Sandy Theis
Plain Dealer Columnist
Although a pay-to-play system in Ohio has been long rumored, and occasionally documented, it was still stunning to hear super-lobbyists Paul Tipps and Neil Clark go public with the assertion that Ohio has become the most corrupt state in the nation.
They maintain that Gov. Bob Taft and his predecessor, George Voinovich, employed a sophisticated system of awarding state contracts based largely on political donations.
"For the past two years, I've been complaining about two things," Tipps, a Democrat, told The Plain Dealer.
"One is that the criteria for a successful legislative candidate today is, 'How much can you raise?' The other: The standard practice in the executive branch is, 'How can we turn every contracting entity into a campaign fund-raising opportunity?' That's terrible."...