Ohio's leaders are working to make the state a front-runner in clean energy programs that would make Ohio an attractive place to live and work.

United States Senator Sherrod Brown met with the area's college presidents and business leaders at Zane State College to discuss ways to educate people in clean energy so that they can be better prepared to enter the workforce in high tech fields.

"There's real potential as we come out of this recession that what Governor Strickland's done, and others, is going to help Ohio lead the way in clean energy and other kinds of technology," says Senator Brown.

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