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.
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State Representative Angie King (R-Celina) announced that the Ohio House of Representatives approved House Bill 28.
Gov. Mike DeWine has introduced his final two-year state budget, a $218 billion plan that funds state programs and agencies while proposing tax increases on certain items to support new initiatives.