DeWine, a Republican who’s term-limited in 2026, said during a Columbus Metropolitan Club event on Wednesday that while his administration successfully sought federal money to study the feasibility of Amtrak expansion in Ohio, it’s “very unlikely” that he will still be in office by the time a final decision is made.
The leak stems from National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally adding the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, to a Signal group chat that Trump administration officials, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance, used to discuss planned military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen.
I made it clear I probably will sign the bill, but I want to go through this bill again and and take a look at it.”
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Kia Reyes Woodward, a Columbus City Schools parent, said the cuts would be unfair, especially after voters recently passed a levy.
Ohio officials celebrate Business-Education Leader Awards, recognizing Business Advisory Councils for connecting students with professional skills and experiences for workforce success.
Gov. Mike DeWine and his administration have taken some initial steps toward expanding Amtrak service in Ohio for the first time in decades. But DeWine says the final decision about whether to authorize new passenger rail routes in the state will likely be up to his successor,
"We’re crazy if we don’t do this,” DeWine said of his funding proposal to pay for stadium projects in Ohio by upping a tax on sports betting companies instead of using state bonds
Ohio's Lt. Governor Jim Tressel leads a discussion to develop the state's Workforce Playbook, focusing on boosting employment.
The bill, which received 58 affirmative votes against 34 no votes in the House last week, aims to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at public colleges and universities. It also seeks to prevent faculty from striking and to simplify the process of firing poorly-performing tenured professors.