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On Friday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill passed in December by his fellow Republicans that would limit certain medical care for trans kids and ban them from competing on girls' sports teams.
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For those who qualify for the Governor’s Expedited Pardon Project, it can cut processing time down from years to months to receive forgiveness.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine visited Urban Community School in Cleveland Monday to learn more about the private school’s model of providing supportive services on top of education. His visit comes roughly a half year after Ohio drastically expanded access to vouchers for private schools.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentGov. Mike DeWine says the H2Ohio program will now test for forever chemicals in 29 of the state's large rivers.
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The abortion access and reproductive rights amendment Ohio voters approved with Issue 1 last month goes into effect today.
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Ohio’s governor and lieutenant governor have been drawn into a FirstEnergy Corp. investors lawsuit connected to the $60 million bribery scheme concocted by the energy giant and a now-incarcerated House speaker.
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The effort to preempt municipalities from banning flavored tobacco was among 44 vetoes DeWine issued on the state budget, and two House leaders confirm that there's an effort underway to override that veto.
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The newly announced panel will look at both the Department of Youth Services statewide and its county partners, many of which oversee youth prisons.
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The state school superintendent who served for three weeks before resigning amid ethics questions about his hiring has been appointed as director of the new Ohio Department of Education and Workforce.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said lawmakers should accept “the will of the people” after Tuesday‘s vote on abortion access and legal marijuana, but he still wants changes to the latter law.