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Gov. Mike DeWine is against the proposed marijuana legalization statute, but opponents say his arguments don't reflect current studies.
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DeWine named Alisha Nelson, who has led his anti-drug initiatives in the past, as the leader for the OneOhio Recovery Foundation, a private organization established with money from public opioid settlement funds.
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On Wednesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a local, state and federal law enforcement surge has begun in Cleveland to help police target violent offenders and drug traffickers on the street and in the air as part of a multipronged initiative to help fight violent crime in the city.
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Gov. Mike DeWine had suggested lawmakers come in before the November election to make changes to the law that's on hold by courts that bans abortion at the point fetal cardiac electronic activity can be detected, around six weeks into a pregnancy.
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An annual back-to-school celebration for Lorain City Schools was especially exciting for staff and families Sunday as they prepare for a new school year under local control, for the first time in more than a decade.
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The water quality study did not look at the Ohio River, which was listed as one of the most endangered rivers in the country in a study earlier this year.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) has been suggesting state lawmakers revisit the state's existing abortion ban to clarify it.
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Ohio adopts a two year budget bill. It has grown over the course of the last couple of years to get bigger and bigger and include a wide range of topics.
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Say Yes Cleveland’s family support specialist program received $4.5 million dollars in the state’s new biennial budget signed by Ohio Governor Mike DeWine in early July.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine struck lines prohibiting cities from banning flavored tobacco and on mandatory vaccine bans at universities. But the income tax cut and the exemption to the state's main business tax stay in, though he did veto provisions related to those items.
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Senate Democrats are outnumbered more than four to one, but they are hoping their opposition to the chamber's Republican-backed proposed budget will spark changes by the House and Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Gov. Mike DeWine, who endorsed the former president two times and was twice endorsed by Trump himself, says he hasn't made a decision on the candidates in the 2024 presidential race.