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The state budget changed an Ohio law that allows 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds to avoid extensive driver's education.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion operating budget. It flattens the state’s income tax and sets aside ...
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The newly-signed two-year state budget affects Ohioans in myriad ways, from water quality to school funding to the taxes we ...
The vetoes touch on a range of issues, from restrictions on purchasing sugary drinks with food assistance benefits to funding ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio's fiscal year 2026-27 operating budget into law Monday night and held a press ...
Browns owners had requested that the state's financial help in the building of a new $2.4 billion domed stadium for the ...
Governor vetoes provision restricting LGBTQ materials but signs budget that fundamentally alters library funding structure.
Ohio Governor DeWine signs a $60 billion budget, vetoes 67 provisions, and stirs debate with tax cuts and stadium funding.
DeWine left intact plans to create a flat, statewide income tax rate and use $600 million of the state’s $3.7 billion in ...
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed one measure that Ohio school officials said would have left many districts in financial chaos.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday approved the state's new two-year spending plan, which includes a major shift in how Ohioans ...
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