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The idea of 鈥渕eans testing鈥 for Ohioans getting food stamp or SNAP benefits was removed in the final version of the state budget. But advocates for鈥
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The new two-year Ohio budget includes a plan for the state to directly fund charter schools, and gives more money for taxpayer-paid vouchers for kids to鈥
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The new two-year state budget includes a 3% income tax cut, a new school funding plan and hundreds of millions of dollars for broadband, foster care,鈥
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The new state budget sets aside $250 million for broadband programs 鈥 that鈥檚 a restoration of what Gov. Mike DeWine had initially proposed, which the鈥
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One of Gov. Mike DeWine鈥檚 14 vetoes struck a provision of the state budget that got a lot of early attention 鈥 the erasing of COVID-19 violations by bars鈥
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Hours after signing Ohio鈥檚 new two-year budget into law, Gov. Mike DeWine took questions from reporters about his 14 vetoes 鈥 and about one measure he鈥
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Nearly two hours past the midnight deadline, Gov. Mike DeWine put out a statement saying he signed the two-year, $75 billion state budget 鈥 while striking鈥
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The 3% across the board income tax cut in the state budget, along with other tax changes, won鈥檛 do much for people making less than $110,000 a year,鈥
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Leaders of Ohio鈥檚 food banks are thankful because controversial changes that made it harder for Ohioans to get food assistance were removed from the state鈥
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Some voting rights groups are urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto some parts of the budget when he signs it. The ACLU of Ohio, Common Cause Ohio, All Voting鈥