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This week on "The State of Ohio": The budget is on its way to a committee that will hammer out the differences before the end of the month deadline. But there are serious issues on both sides that could slow down the talks. A billion dollars is headed back to Ohio employers who paid into the state’s Bureau of Workers' Comp program. But a critic says the BWC has an outstanding bill that remains unpaid. And more on how Ohio's poorest people are surviving the rising costs of a basic existence.
 

Toledo killer becomes second person ever to be executed via single-drug method.
By Jo Ingles - January 7, 2010
The Ohio Department of Corrections used its new one drug lethal injection process for the second time today. Vernon Smith, who had changed his name to Abdullah Shariff Kaazim Mahdi, was executed for the killing of Saudi Arabian immigrant Sohail Darwish in Toledo in 1993. In an interview with Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles, corrections department spokeswoman Julie Walburn explains the execution went as planned.



This is the second execution since the botched attempt to put to death an inmate in September. At that time, technicians performing the execution could not find usable veins in the arms of inmate Rommell Broom. The state has yet to use its new backup method of injecting two drugs into the large muscles of inmates. Corrections officials intend to use that procedure the next time they have trouble performing the intravenous lethal injection of the one drug anesthetic.

Julie Walburn with Jo Ingles (:55)


 
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