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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 signed into law on Monday a two-year state budget that includes numerous changes to K-12 education across the state.
Ohio invests in its future by funneling funds into various priorities including children's health and workforce development, ...
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed nearly every property tax reform lawmakers sent him, leaving Ohio with no clear plan for relief as we ...
Governor Mike DeWine has signed Ohio's $60 billion, two-year operating budget, while also issuing vetoes on several key ...
DeWine announced he approved the $60 billion Republican spending bill. At 2:15 a.m., he sent out his 67 line-item vetoes. At ...
Governor cites constitutional separation of powers concerns in blocking measure that would have withheld $75 million from ...
Ohio will soon be requiring anyone under the age of 21 years old to take driver’s education training before getting a license ...
Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio's new two-year budget, focusing on investments in children, workforce, and communities, ...
School districts applauded Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to veto property tax measures in the budget. But the fight isn't over.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state’s $60 billion budget into law just 45 minutes before the midnight deadline. The ...
This change is part of the two-year $60 billion state operating budget signed into law by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Monday.