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State lawmakers will return to Columbus to consider overriding three of Gov. Mike DeWine's 67 vetoes on the budget bill.
School districts applauded Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to veto property tax measures in the budget. But the fight isn't over.
DeWine made the drive from Columbus to the Northwest Territory’s original capital of Marietta Wednesday morning.
Ohio House Republicans plan to override Gov. Mike DeWine’s vetoes on provisions they say would provide property tax relief, but that public school advocates say come at the expense of education.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine used his veto authority on 67 items in the state budget. His fellow Republicans are already talking ...
The bill was signed into law on June 30 and will go into effect at the end of September. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio pet owners ...
Gov. DeWine's next steps will define his legacy. Keep Ohio out of the military-industrial complex. Death toll from Texas ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed the state's massive operating budget, which includes funding for a new Cleveland Browns ...
DeWine first mentioned his plan to form the group during a press conference after he signed House Bill 96, which formed the state's budget.
Ohio’s new budget is on Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk, and every line he vetoes—or keeps—will shape what comes next for families, ...
The vetoes touch on a range of issues, from restrictions on purchasing sugary drinks with food assistance benefits to funding ...
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman has announced a bid to override Gov. Mike DeWine’s property tax vetoes. The House plans to take up three of the governor’s vetoes in a July 21 session, but the notice ...
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