Gov. DeWine Signs $74 Billion State Budget, Blocks Expungement of COVID Violation Records for Ohio
Gov. DeWine Signs $74 Billion State Budget, Blocks Expungement of COVID Violation Records for Ohio Businesses
The governor also vetoed an attempt by Republican lawmakers to give their partys legislative leaders sole power to intervene in any potential redistricting lawsuits.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the $74 billion, two-year state budget into law, keeping in place nearly all of its signature policy positions and spending priorities while once again nixing an effort by Republican lawmakers to counter his administrations methods of handling the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
The governor also vetoed an attempt by Republican lawmakers to give their partys legislative leaders sole power to intervene in any potential redistricting lawsuits. The governor wrote in his veto message that this removal came at the request of Attorney General Dave Yost; voter rights groups and Democrats had also urged for the veto of this provision.
As governor, DeWine has the power to issue line-item vetoes blocking specific provisions of the budget while signing his approval to the rest.
In total, DeWine issued 14 such line-item vetoes among the more than 2,400-page budget bill. Lawmakers have the power to override any of these vetoes.
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