Posted on 03/24/2021 12:38:54 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
Wednesday marks the 24th anniversary of the Ohio Supreme Court ruling the state’s school funding model is unconstitutional. Twenty-four years later, the Ohio legislature has yet to fix it.
Yet less than 24 hours after Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill to allow lawmakers to strike down public health orders, GOP supermajorities mobilized to override this veto.
Senate Bill 22 will thereby go into effect three months from now. DeWine has expressed hope that Ohio’s health orders such as the mask mandate will already be removed by then, with COVID-19 cases on the decline and vaccines now eligible for the entire adult population.
If not, lawmakers would have a chance to rescind existing health orders if they wish....
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For your consideration.
Great news! This could mean DeWiner loses in the 2022 primary.
Indeed!!!!
It appears to be a great law. Other states should adopt the model
We did this in Kentucky and immediately after his veto was overridden Beshear went to one of his corrupt liberal judges and had that judge put an indefinite stay on the legislation.
The judicial branch in this country is corrupt to the core.
With Democrat executives, legislatures are no longer needed.
About time. Mr Magoo is an idiot.
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Ohio legislature overrides DeWine veto of pandemic authority bill
Ohio Capital Journal ^ | March 24, 2021 | Tyler Buchanan
Posted on 3/24/2021, 3:38:54 PM by CheshireTheCat
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