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The state budget changed an Ohio law that allows 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds to avoid extensive driver's education.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law on Monday a two-year state budget that includes numerous changes to K-12 education across the state.
Governor Mike DeWine has signed Ohio's $60 billion, two-year operating budget, while also issuing vetoes on several key ...
Ohio invests in its future by funneling funds into various priorities including children's health and workforce development, ...
OHIO — Ohio’s budget now requires new drivers under 21 to pass a full driver’s education course before getting their license.
Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed nearly every property tax reform lawmakers sent him, leaving Ohio with no clear plan for relief as we ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state’s $60 billion budget into law just 45 minutes before the midnight deadline. The ...
DeWine’s budget includes more funding to implement the Fair School Funding Plan, an education funding mechanism that, when fully funded, will cost at least $2 billion more a year above the 2018 ...
Governor cites constitutional separation of powers concerns in blocking measure that would have withheld $75 million from ...
Citing concerns about Ohio’s ability to keep funding public schools, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday that part of the planned overhaul of K-12 education would happen despite a judicial order.
Ohio Governor DeWine signs a $60 billion budget, vetoes 67 provisions, and stirs debate with tax cuts and stadium funding.
More: Gov. Mike DeWine focuses on education, mental health in State of the State address. $5,000 for the top 5% of high school students.
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