The problem with DeWino’s move by executive order is that any subsequent governor can end an executive order with his own. In the case of legislation, it takes the state congress to change the law. He’s hoping that people don’t notice his executive house of cards.
Not saying that the legislature can’t make new law or remove old law, but it requires a vote of the representatives of the people, rather than just a rogue governor.
And frankly, Ohio’s had its share of rogue governors on both sides of the aisle.