DeWine issued 67 line-item vetoes, including the removal of proposed property tax changes that lawmakers had included, which he said would have impacted schools and local governments.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WLIO) – Ohio’s $60 billion budget has passed both chambers of the General Assembly without a single Democratic vote and is now…
The Ohio House this week unveiled its version of the state’s two-year budget, which does not include Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed tax and fee increases on marijuana, tobacco and sports betting to fund various projects and tax credits.
Governor Mike DeWine’s new budget proposal aims to raise taxes on gambling, marijuana, and tobacco to help fund various state programs.