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Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed 67 items in the two-year, $60 billion Ohio budget earlier this month.
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Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed one measure that Ohio school officials said would have left many districts in financial chaos.
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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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Gov. Mike DeWine cast his first non-budget veto, striking down a bill that would lower the fines for violating orders issued by him, his health director鈥
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A potential showdown is coming between state lawmakers and Gov. Mike DeWine, over a bill passed last month that hits at the power and reach of public鈥
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The Ohio Senate has passed a bill that bans abortion at the point a fetal heartbeat can be detected. But the vote was short by what lawmakers need to鈥
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As state lawmakers race toward the end of this lame duck legislative session, they鈥檝e been considering two bills that Gov. John Kasich opposes 鈥 the鈥
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The so-called 鈥淗eartbeat Bill鈥, which Gov. John Kasich promises to veto, had been likely to come up for a vote today in an Ohio House committee. But there鈥