If you don't take rigorous courses in high school, you won't be directly admitted to a four-year state-supported university in Ohio. That's the main thrust of a proposed new law that Governor Bob Taft, many Republican legislators, and some business leaders are pushing. The proposal has its critics, though. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen has both sides of the story.
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