As Gov. Mike DeWine is sworn in, what can Ohioans expect from his second term?

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As Gov. Mike DeWine is sworn in, what can Ohioans expect from his second term?
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As Gov. Mike DeWine is sworn in, what can Ohioans expect from his second term?

, Ohio voters gave DeWine more time.

"Our goal is to build a mental health system in the state of Ohio that we should have built 60 years ago and nobody did really very, very well," DeWine said during an Ohio Chamber of Commerce event in November."That community system that President Kennedy envisioned was never built." Expanding behavioral health research, focusing on the root causes of illness and addiction and early intervention.

But helping those with serious mental illness could also save money in the long run by cutting costs at jails, prisons and psychiatric stays frequently paid for with Medicaid dollars, Russell said. But Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat who campaigned on protecting abortion access, contends that attracting and retaining younger people is about more than jobs and low tax rates. Ohio's GOP-controlled Legislature has passed abortion restrictions and failed to pass LGBTQ protections.

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