Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order telling state employees to return to the office after working remotely.
However, the new proposal suggests increasing the excise tax to 15% and redirecting all the revenue to Ohio's general fund.
DeWine says the additional tax increase could generate anywhere from $130 million-$180 million per year.
DeWine said not enough kids across the state are going to drivers’ education, and he thinks that is causing more issues on ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine presented his budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 and fiscal year 2027, set to go into effect on ...
The return date of March 17 set by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine falls almost five years to the day after the state declared an ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is following President Donald Trump's lead and ordering state workers back to the office. DeWine signed ...
A new television attack ad in Wisconsin's hotly contested Supreme Court race features a doctored image of the liberal candidate, a move ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has introduced his final two-year state budget, a $218 billion plan that funds state programs and agencies ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered state employees back to their offices full-time starting next ...
Ohio’s sports betting industry has been live for just over two years, generating millions in revenue and taxes. But now, ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order Tuesday directing state employees to return to office by Monday, March 17, ...