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Gov. Mike DeWine said he asked a lot of people for money during his 2018 campaign and doesn't remember asking FirstEnergy for a half-million dollar donation.
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Ohio children were the focus of DeWine’s State of the State speech, as he talked about mental health, cell phones, guns and seat belts.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has until Friday to sign the bill, veto it or allow it to become law without his signature.
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A reporter for NewsNation was arrested for criminal trespassing Wednesday at a news conference in East Palestine, Ohio but the details of it are still unclear.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) addressed the Ohio General Assembly for his first State of the State since winning re-election and beginning his second term in office.
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The Ohio governor said there will not be many surprises in his proposal, but instead he will present an “acceleration” of existing priorities.
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In the race for Ohio Governor, voters will decide whether to return incumbent Republican Mike DeWine to office or elect Democrat Nan Whaley, former Dayton mayor.
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The Ohio Republican Party fired back, saying there was a lot of crime and poverty in Dayton when Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate for Ohio Governor, was the city’s mayor.
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Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate for Ohio Governor, said her job plan will connect workers with good-paying jobs while a spokeswoman for Mike DeWine, Ohio's Republican incumbent governor, said DeWine's already building a modern workforce.
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Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate for Ohio Governor, says emails and texts from incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted about the nuclear power plant bailout from their personal accounts should be released to the public.