Governor Mike DeWine Signs Ohio Budget that Invests in Ohio's Future

Statement

Date: July 18, 2019

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Am. Sub. House Bill 166, Ohio's FY'20-"21 general operating budget, into law.

"I am proud that this budget will significantly impact the lives of Ohioans through its unprecedented investments," said Governor DeWine. "It lays the groundwork for a better Ohio for generations to come. This budget will lead to healthier children, stronger families, safer communities, an enhanced workforce, and a more prosperous Ohio, while also providing significant tax relief for every Ohio taxpayer and regulatory relief for Ohio businesses."

Am. Sub. House Bill 166, which was approved with bi-partisan support by both the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate, supports Governor DeWine's goal of making wise investments that will positively impact Ohio's future. The budget provides targeted resources to children and families, as well as to Ohio's education system, workforce, local communities, environment, and mental health and addiction recovery efforts.

Fact sheets highlighting the details of Governor DeWine's priority budget investments can be found in the following links:

Investments in Children and Families
Investments in Most In-Need Children
Investments in Recovery
Investments in Education
Investments in Workforce and Innovation
Investments in Local Communities
Investments in Natural Wonders
Support for Ohio Families
The budget signed today by Governor DeWine included 25 line-item vetoes. The veto boxed text will be available to the public once it is converted into a digital format.

In addition, Governor DeWine signed an executive order this morning to help improve healthcare price transparency, address surprise medical billing, and expand access to healthcare data. This executive order reinforces the Presidential Executive Order Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition Across the United States while preventing burdensome duplicative regulations on Ohio healthcare providers.


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