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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will be in East Palestine on Tuesday for an update on the cleanup from the toxic train derailment earlier this month.
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The tax on sports betting would go from 10% to 20% under the budget proposed by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, benefiting schools and helping with problem gambling and oversight of sports gaming in Ohio.
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The proposal in the Ohio budget would require TikTok, YouTube and other social media to get and verify permission from parents for their kids under 16 to use those platforms.
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Republican lawmakers are pushing for tax cuts during the budget process.
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The plan spends nearly $87 billion over two years, but DeWine’s budget office said it’s a conservative and fiscally responsible plan.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) addressed the Ohio General Assembly for his first State of the State since winning re-election and beginning his second term in office.
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The Ohio governor said there will not be many surprises in his proposal, but instead he will present an “acceleration” of existing priorities.
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Mike DeWine took the oath of office as an elected official for his second term as governor and for likely the last time. On this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the event and what's on his governing bucket list.Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau reporter Andy Chow joins the show.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed five executive orders just after he was sworn in, including one prohibiting the use of TikTok or other foreign-owned platforms, apps or websites on state electronic devices.
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed the two bills on Friday, which are the last of a batch of more than 40 that came to him from the lame duck legislative session last month.