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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency Sunday for 11 counties impacted by last week's severe weather and tornadoes.
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The state of emergency declaration frees up the city to enact mandatory overtime and cancel vacation time for firefighters and EMTs.
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The Republican leader of the Ohio Senate says state lawmakers will be ready to use their new power to lift any remaining public health orders, like the mask mandate, if Gov. Mike DeWine doesn’t.
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Ohio's Republican-dominated legislature has voted to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of a bill that allows lawmakers to overturn public health and…
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Gov. Mike DeWine has officially vetoed a bill that would give Ohio lawmakers the power to overturn his public health orders and states of emergency.…
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced that tomorrow he will officially veto SB22, a Republican bill that would heavily restrict the state's ability to issue health…
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Opponents of Gov. Mike DeWine’s COVID restrictions and shutdowns have dropped their federal lawsuit they filed last fall, which asked for the removal of…
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Gov. Mike DeWine says he will veto a bill from his fellow Republicans that would limit public health orders or states of emergency, setting up a battle…
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) says he still might veto a bill that would limit his authority when it comes to issuing a state of emergency and health orders.…
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Gov. Mike DeWine rejects a proposal from a Republican lawmaker to cancel the state of emergency order issued in March as the coronavirus pandemic was…